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Earlsdon Primary School

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

  • Toys for life

    Tue 24 Oct 2023

    As an Eco-School we would like to support Toys 4 Life to
    recycle and reuse unwanted toys.


    Please can you bring in any donations of unwanted toys on
    Monday 6th and Tuesday 7th November and leave them in
    a bag in the main school reception area, ready for collection on Wednesday 8th November. Thank you.
     

  • Teacher Training Day

    Tue 24 Oct 2023
    Please note that school will be closed for children on Friday
    27th October and reopens again after half term on Monday
    6th November.

     

  • Indian Dance Club

    Tue 24 Oct 2023
    We have had several requests for a Key Stage 1 dance club and we are delighted that Caste Away Arts have now started an after
    school club at Earlsdon. This week saw the first session and
    the dance teacher was very impressed with the pupils and she praised their focus and excellent behaviour

     

  • Reception PJ PARTY

    Tue 24 Oct 2023
    Thank you to our PTA for organising the first social event of the year for our Reception class. Reception children enjoyed a lively
    and fun pyjama party after school on Tuesday. Thanks also to Drama Tots for making this such a lovely event

     

  • Harvest

    Tue 24 Oct 2023

    Harvest Festival. Thank you for your generosity—we were able to make a huge donation to the Cheylesmore Food Hub.

     

    They were thrilled and sent an email of thanks, some of
    which is copied below:


    We've been blown away with your kindness. We can't begin to
    tell you what a difference this makes, especially when our store
    cupboard is looking bare. The generosity from all of you who
    donated does translate to the individuals and families we sup
    port, making them feel cared for and seen as a result, which is
    so important.


    However as we are all too aware the cost of living crisis is no
    where near over and there is still a huge need to support one
    another. We anticipate another big increase in our member
    ship and far more emergency parcels needed with people coming from all over the city, so we need your help more than ever…

     

    To all of you at Earlsdon Primary School, thank you so very
    much for the wonderful support you've given us, we cannot
    thank you enough.


    Thank you also to Rev. Tulo who joined us in school on Tues
    day and led our Harvest assemblies

     

  • Football

    Mon 16 Oct 2023

    Well done to our Year 5 and 6 boys football team who took part in a friendly tournament with four local schools on Thursday. All boys played well and showed resilience and good team spirit.
     

  • Robotics

    Mon 16 Oct 2023

    Congratulations to our robotics teams on competing
    in their first VEX IQ tournament of the year. They
    travelled to John Lyon School in Harrow to compete
    against teams from around the country. They scored
    well and made an excellent start to the season
     

  • West Midlands Police

    Mon 16 Oct 2023

    West Midlands Police have partnered with The Children’s Society and British Transport Police to help raise awareness of exploitation. We are working hard with our specialist teams and community partners to disrupt and prosecute criminal gangs exploiting young people.

     

    Do you know the signs of child exploitation? Would you know where to report exploitation if you spotted the signs?

     

    Exploitation can happen anywhere. It happens online and offline. Children are being targeted outside fast food outlets, at shopping centres, through online games, and social media. There are many types of child exploitation including money laundering, stealing from shops, transporting drugs via trains and bus routes.

     

    Signs of child exploitation
    Ask yourself, is a young person:
    • Travelling alone, particularly in school hours, late at night or frequently?
    • Looking lost or in unfamiliar surroundings?
    • Anxious, frightened, angry or displaying other behaviours that make you worried about them?
    • In possession of more than one phone?
    • Carrying lots of cash?
    • Potentially under the influence of drugs or alcohol?
    • Being instructed or controlled by another individual?
    • Accompanied by individuals who are older than them?
    • Seen begging in a public space?


    You can find out more information from the #LookCloser campaign website here #LookCloser To Spot Exploitation | The Children's Society (childrenssociety.org.uk)


    If something doesn't feel right, don't wait, report it:
    Call the police on 101 or 999 in an emergency. Text the British Transport Police on 61016
    Call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Call the NSPCC on 0808 800 5000


    If you would like to talk to your schools officer about exploitation or your concerns, please get in touch with
    the school or your local police team today Your Local Police | West Midlands Police (westmidlands.police.uk)

     

    Thank you
    West Midlands Police
     

  • Walk to School

    Mon 16 Oct 2023

    We are very pleased to be accepted on to the Walk to School programme again this year. Pupils in Years 1 -6 can earn badges if they travel to school sustainably once a week every month. This year the theme is the British Nature Walk. Children will register how they travelled to school each day. Park and stride is one of the options for families who need to travel by car. We ask that you park 10 minutes away from school and walk the remainder of the journey. This forms part of our commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals and to
    improving our local community.

     

    Thank you for your support with this.

     

  • Harvest

    Wed 11 Oct 2023

    This year we are supporting Cheylesmore Food Hub with our Harvest festival donations. They are a small charity based at the community centre in Cheylesmore, who support families in Earlsdon and the local area. They rely heavily on donations to be
    able to help provide food and essentials. If families feel
    able to, we would love the children to donate an item from
    the list below on Tuesday 17th October:


    • Tinned items – fruit, rice pudding, custard, vegetables,
    meat, fish, soup etc
    • UHT milk, cereal, cereal bars
    • Pasta, rice, pasta/curry sauce
    • Tea/coffee/squash, biscuits, crisps, treats
    • Toiletries, cleaning products.
    Thank you in advance for your kindness and generosity

     

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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