This is where you will find all of the information that will keep you up to date with our latest events!
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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
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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
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| The PTA would like to invite the Reception children to a PJ party on Tuesday 17th October at 5pm; Drama Tots will be taking the children on a bedtime adventure! Please look out for more information and booking details. |
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As part of Black History month the children across the school will be enjoying a range of books– a selection are shown below. If parents wish to learn more about these books or
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We were delighted to be asked to help at the official opening of the new Aldi store at Central Six this week. Five Earlsdon pupils joined paralympic athlete Libby Clegg to cut the ribbon. The five pupils were winners of our healthy eating poster competition. After the official opening, Libby Clegg came to Earlsdon to lead an assembly for Key Stage 2 pupils about her experiences as a gold medal winning paralympic athlete.
| We are very proud of the Year 6 children who enjoyed a four night stay at Dol y Moch in North Wales– they returned home on Tuesday. The children enjoyed a range of adventurous activities, worked collaboratively, challenged them selves and demonstrated resilience and increased independence. Thank you to the staff who accompanied Year 6 and were willing to give up their evenings and weekend to ensure our children had this amazing opportunity |
| This year for our school balcony poppy display we would like all children to have a go at making a waterproof poppy (if pos sible, using recycled materials) which will be made into a whole school wreath. This will be set as a homework task and we would love all children to get involved. We would like the children to give their finished poppy to their class teacher by Monday 16th October at the latest. Thank you for your support and we look forward to seeing the children’s creations |
| We plan to take the children outside during playtime and at lunchtime, even when there is light rain. To enable the children to play freely with their friends, please send them to school with a named waterproof coat each day– thank you. |
| Thank you to all of the families who have made a huge effort to ensure the children are in school and ready to learn by 8.55am. Thank you also for your patience at the end of the school day– we are working hard to ensure all of the children are ready (with all of their belongings) to be collected at 3.15pm. To help everything to run smoothly when the site is very congested, we would like to remind parents to follow the one way system around the building, across the play ground and to exit through the car park gate |
| The children in Years 1- 6 have been deciding on who their school council representative will be this year. They have been think ing about what this means and the qualities required to be a school councillor. We look forward to meeting our new members |