This is where you will find all of the information that will keep you up to date with our latest events!
| The PTA are organising a non uniform day on Friday 24th November. They would like your support as they are running a chocolate tombola during a community event on 2nd December and would like to ask children to bring a chocolate do nation to school next Friday. The PTA are also organising discos for the children in Y1&2, Y3&4 and Y5&6 on Thursday 30th November. The entrance fee will be £2 and more information about times and how to buy a ticket will be shared soon. |
It is a very busy and expensive time of the year and we are aware that we are regularly asking families to support school with donations, fundraising and events such as the book fair. With this in mind, we will not be fundraising for Children in Need in school but instead would like to encourage families to make their own donations if they feel able to. As the children have already had the opportunity to make a charity donation to buy a poppy, we have decided not to sell Pudsey Bear merchandise in school this year. However, if your child has some Pudsey ears or other related items they are very welcome to wear them to school next Friday in support of this national event.
For the remainder of this term we will be focus on continuing to support a local charity and will provide more information over the next few weeks.
Thank you to the families who very kindly donated some toys to the Toys 4 Life charity. The charity very gratefully collected several bags from school. Thank you for your kindness and generosity
The Year 4 and Year 5 children represented the school very
well on Monday morning at the School’s Remembrance
Service at War Memorial Park.
Year 5 enjoyed a fantastic introduction to engineering morning
at Warwick University this week. They learnt how to think like
engineers and they took part in several practical challenges.
The university were very impressed with their engagement
and problem solving abilities.
Monday 13th November marks the start of Anti Bullying Week and this year’s theme is ‘Make a Noise about Bullying’. We are inviting the children to wear odd socks to school on Monday to celebrate what makes us all unique. (If your child wears tights to school,
we would like to encourage them to pop their odd socks on top
of their tights!).
We would like to say a very big thank you to Fusion
Sport for their generous donation of fifty footballs to the school.
As part of Coventry's Peace Festival, we were delighted to
welcome Marc Gwamaka to the school. Marc is responsible for
youth leadership programmes in Rwanda for the Aegis Trust.
Marc met with children and discussed the importance of being
a peacemaker. Marc is delivering the Lord Mayor's Peace Lecture
on Friday at St Mary's Guildhall.
| Due to ongoing health issues we are saying farewell to Mrs Griffiths this week. Mrs Griffiths has taught at Earlsdon for 20 years and has enjoyed working with many children, families and colleagues. We wish her a healthy and happy future. We are also saying farewell to Miss James who has worked in the after school club for the last 5 years. We wish her every happiness in her future endeavours. |
| Congratulations to our dodgeball team who represented the school at a School Games tournament on Monday. Their behaviour was exemplary, and they demonstrated our school value of respect throughout the competition. They were delighted to be bronze medal winners. Well done! |