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Well done to all children who have walked to school this month. This really helps our local community as it reduces pollution and minimises the traffic on our streets. Look out for the super night owl badges!
This week the School Council members have explored a range of charities that we as a school would like to support this academic year. They have been finding out what the charity does, who it supports and how the money gifted helps. They have narrowed the list down to their personal favourites.
| This week the ECO team have started to explore their environ mental review. They will now begin to write their action plan and identify our schools’ key areas for improvement |
| Mr Kumar and our catering team will be serving Christmas dinner on Wednesday 20th December. More information about how to book a meal for your child will follow shortly (please note all Reception and KS1 children do not need to book as they are served school lunch each day). We will also be inviting the children to wear Christmas jump ers to school on this day, but would like to request that par ents do not buy a jumper for this event. We welcome dona tions of Christmas jumpers that children have outgrown and will hang these on the preloved uniform rail in the main recep tion when we receive them. If your child does not have a Christmas jumper they can wear clothes in Christmas colours or a party outfit they do have. As parents have very generously supporting the PTA chocolate tombola and also the Cheylse more Food Hub reverse Advent calendar, we will not be asking for a charity donation on Christmas jumper day. |
| As a result of the generosity of many families we were delight ed to support the Cheylesmore Food Hub with our Harvest collection. We are keen to support them further this term as part of their reverse Advent calendar fundraising appeal. Each class has chosen two items to collect. If families feel able to support this we would like the children to bring in their donations on Wednesday 29th or Thursday 30th November. • 1GD- Tin of carrots or tin of peas/sweetcorn • 1H - Tea bags or packet of biscuits • 2How - Packet of stuffing or instant soup sachet • 2Hook -Tinned meat or long life milk • 3M -Hot chocolate or custard • 3W -Gravy granules or tin of soup • 4RB -Packet of noodles or packet of pasta • 4A -Carton of juice or tin of tomatoes/beans • 5W -Cereal bars or savoury crisps/crackers • 5G -Tin of fruit or tin of fish • 6SH -Bag of rice or chocolate/sweets • 6HA -Jar of jam or jar of coffee • Reception –Bag for life to collate items in for collection. Thank you for your generosity and support which will help local families over the Christmas period |
| We came 1115th out of 4359 schools in TTRS England Rocks - thank you to all the children |
who took part. 4RB was the top class from our school with 6HA and 6SH in second and third place. The top three students from Earlsdon with the highest scores all came from
4RB and they were Lucas (6,926)
Yazhini (5,680) and Ellijah (5,581).
Keep up the great work everyone– 20 minutes practise every day will really support your maths learning
Mr Kumar and our catering team will be serving Christmas dinner on Wednesday 20th December. More information about how to book a meal for your child will follow shortly (please note all Reception and KS1 children do not need to book as they are served school lunch each day). We will also be inviting the children to wear Christmas jumpers to school on this day, but would like to request that parents do not buy a jumper for this event. We welcome donations of Christmas jumpers that children have outgrown and will hang these on the preloved uniform rail in the main reception when we receive them. If your child does not have a Christmas jumper they can wear clothes in Christmas colours or a
| party outfit they do have. As parents are very generously supporting the PTA chocolate tombola and also the Cheylsemore Food Hub reverse Advent calendar, we will not be asking for a charity donation on Christmas jumper day. Thank you for your ongoing generosity and support at this expensive time of year |
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As a result of the generosity of many families we were delighted to support the Cheylesmore Food Hub with our Harvest
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| This week we were chosen to be BBC CWR's Star School. Pupils enjoyed being interviewed about news from our school and also about wider issues. Mrs Dooley talked about her fam ily connections with the school. If you missed the broadcasts, please go to iPlayer to listen to the interviews |
| The pupils who went to the Peace Conference in Kyoto shared their presentation with Key Stage 1 this week, ahead of sharing it with council cabinet members and various Japanese organisations on 4th December. They have also started a pilot project linked to the Sustainable Development Goals, which we hope to extend to more schools in the city. They have met with the Lord Mayor's Peace Committee to discuss the establishment of a youth peace forum. |