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This is where you will find all of the information that will keep you up to date with our latest events!

  • Allotment News

    Wed 11 Mar 2026

    We would be delighted to welcome as many volun teers as possible to help with Spring jobs at our allotment on Saturday morning 10am –12pm. Most of our beds need digging over and we can have plenty of spades! Please just come along— the gate will be open.

  • Reading celebration

    Wed 11 Mar 2026

    We’ve all enjoyed celebrating World Book Day throughout the last two weeks. The children have visited Earlsdon library, enjoyed sharing their favourite books with another class in school, visited the preloved book sale, listened to and been inspired by visiting authors, participated in live online World Book Day events and of course dressed up as their favourite book characters. In addition, classroom doors have been decorated as favourite class books and have stimulated much interest and discussion. Thank you for your support in helping the children to dress up, for donating costumes and books and encouraging the children to visit the preloved book sale.

  • Park Run

    Mon 02 Mar 2026

    Has your child taken part in ParkRun yet? It’s a great start to 
    the day on a Sunday morning and it’s totally free of charge. 
    Children are allowed to run, jog or walk and there is no pressure to be fast.


    Join us this Sunday for our monthly school ParkRun at the 
    War Memorial Park. 


    You are welcome to meet at school at 8.30am to walk to the 
    park or you are welcome to meet us there at 8.45am (near 
    the play park).


    After the run we open the school for a family breakfast where 
    the PTA sell delicious breakfast batches for only £2.50.
     

  • PTA

    Mon 02 Mar 2026

    We are happy to say that the Mother’s Day Pop Up shop is 
    back! 
    This will take place in school on Tuesday 10th March and children will have the opportunity to purchase a gift to give to 
    someone on Mothers Day.


    More information about payment and arrangements for the 
    day will come out shortly

  • Sport News

    Mon 02 Mar 2026

    We have had another successful week and our Year 6 
    rowing team achieved first place in their tournament . 
    Congratulations to them and thanks to Mr Gascoyne 
    for making all the arrangements. 

  • World Book Day

    Mon 02 Mar 2026

    t’s World Book Day on Thursday! 


    We work hard to promote a love of reading for pleasure throughout the school year and will be celebrating this national event with a range of activities. Already this week families and children enjoyed wonderful library sessions where 
    they were able to choose their free World Book Day book. Many thanks to Earlsdon Library for hosting this.


    Thank you to the families who have already donated dressing up costumes by adding them to the preloved clothing 
    rail in the entrance area.

     

    If you have any costumes your children have outgrown, please send them into school by Tuesday so families can access them in time for World Book Day on Thursday. 


    During World Book Day we will also be holding a 50p book sale so the children can buy some new books to enjoy at home. Please help by donating unwanted picture books, chapter books, novels and comic.

     

    Thank you for your ongoing support.

  • West Midlands PCSO

    Fri 23 Jan 2026

    We have been delighted to welcome the West Midlands Police Community Support Officers into school to work with the children during the last few weeks. The PCSO’s have delivered online safety lessons with the Year 5 and Year 6 classes and next Thursday they will be running a parent workshop to support families to help keep their children safe online .


    The West Midlands Police Community Support Officers are also visiting school each week to work with Earlsdon’s newly recruited Junior PCSOs. Last Friday they had a great afternoon learning about speed awareness and how to keep our roads safe.

  • Peace Awards

    Fri 23 Jan 2026

    Earlsdon Primary School has been a Coventry Peace Award school since the scheme started over four years ago. The network of Coventry schools who hold this accreditation have been shortlisted in an international peace competition.


    The overall winners will be decided by public vote today. We are hoping to get as much support as possible.

     

    To vote for Coventry, please register today and then log in the presentation at 4pm.


    To register, please go to:
    2026 PACEY Award Ceremony | Basel Peace Office and go to the right hand side of the page. Under Events; 2026 Pacey Award Ceremony, click on Registration Required. You will be sent a link to log in to the event. Please watch out for our video!

  • Table Tennis

    Fri 23 Jan 2026

    13 pupils participated in the Individual Table Tennis Championships on Sunday. For many of our children this was their first opportunity to take part in a regional event and we were very proud of how well they played and with such enthusiasm.


    We are delighted that Diego came third in the Boys Under 11 cate-gory and that Lucas achieved an astounding first place. This means that Lucas will represent Coventry and Warwickshire in the National Finals. Congratulations!

  • Parent / Teacher meetings

    Fri 23 Jan 2026

    We are looking forward to holding the Spring term parent/ teacher meetings on Wednesday 4th February and Thursday 5th February 2026.


    Information about how to book an appointment has been emailed to parents/carers.

     

    The booking is open now. To ensure that all families are able to book an appointment, we request that only one appointment is made per child. Thank you for your help with this.
    Please put the dates in your diary!

Earlsdon Primary School Values

Respect
  • A culture is strong when people work with each other, not for themselves. Simon Sinek
Equality
  • In diversity there is beauty and there is strength. Maya Angelou
Challenge
  • Come to the edge. We might fall. Come to the edge. It's too high! Come to the edge. And they came, and he pushed, and they flew. Christopher Iogne
Resilience
  • Resilience comes from the Latin word 'resalire', which means springing back.
Responsibility
  • You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make. Jane Goodall
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