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Thank you for your patience as the work continues on replacing all of the old wooden windows in school. We appreciate that the site becomes very congested at the end of the school day and the construction work is making the site even more challenging. Weather permitting, the contractors will be starting to work on the front of the building over the next few weeks. We are very pleased with the sensible attitude of the children as they have been based in the hall when their classroom has been
closed due to the window replacement. We still have a few months of disruption ahead of us, but know it will all be worth in in the end. Thank you once again for your support.
Find out all our latest sports news in our sports newsletter. This is in the newsletter section of our website.
| Thank you to the three parents who were keen to support our school and join the Governing Board. Thank you also to all of the parents who took the time to read their personal statements and complete and return their ballot papers. As you are aware, Mrs Clare Crawford was successful on this occasion and we look for ward to her joining the governing body |
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Schools have been asked to continue to carry out contact tracing until Wednesday 22nd December. To support this, please email parent@earlsdon.coventry.sch.uk if your child has a positive PCR test result, so that we can notify contacts of positive cases to reduce transmission There are a range of opportunities to get booster vaccinations across Coventry and
https://www.happyhealthylives.uk/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccination/vaccination-drop-in-clinics/ |
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A huge well done to the Year 1 children who decided to spread some Christmas cheer amongst their neighbours and raise money for Sense. The children enjoyed singing Christmas carols and raised an amazing £162. Please follow this link below if you |
| We were very pleased to welcome BBC Midlands Today to Earlsdon this week. They had heard about our work linked to Walk with Amal, Refugee Week, Carriers of Hope and Schools of Sanctuary. We are so proud of our pupils who talked about the welcome we give to all pupils from all countries. We have received many messages from the wider community thanking the children for their commitment to being global citizens. |
| The windows have now been replaced in two classrooms and the music room. We are sorry for the disruption this work is causing and look forward to giving you further updates as the project progresses! |
| Thank you to all of the families for your support on Wednesday as we had Christmas celebrations in school. We enjoyed our Christmas lunch, Christmas parties and wearing our Christmas jumpers or special Christmas outfits. Thank you also for your generous donations to Save the Children– we are thrilled to inform you that this fundraising event raised £224.39. Thank you to the PTA for generously supporting the celebrations by providing a drink and a snack for the children. The children have been enjoying learning some Christmas songs in school and each year group have recorded a song for you to enjoy at home. To support data protection, the recordings have not been saved onto our website, but instead onto j2E– we hope you enjoy watching them over the festive season. (Reception parents have been sent a separate link as the youngest children don’t access j2E.) |
We would be very grateful if you would take two minutes to complete a very short survey about our Living Walls project. https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/X6YX6DL
Pupils from Year 5 and 6 attended a launch event for our Commonwealth Connections project at Finham Park 2 for our Commonwealth Games project. Guests included Paralympic athlete Liz Johnson; Commonwealth Games gold medal winner Steve Frew; the Lord Mayor; Cllr Caan and Highly sprung. Pupils worked with five other Coventry schools and have started to plan some amazing sports and arts events leading up to the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham next year.