This is where you will find all of the information that will keep you up to date with our latest events!
Have a go at the Go Parks Coventry quiz! Let us know how you got on.
Year 2 had two very interesting visitors for their English lesson this week... How did Grandma feel when the wolf entered her house?
| The photographers will be visiting school on Monday (11th October) and the children will have an individual photograph and a photograph with their siblings who are also in school. Unfortunately we are unable to offer family photographs with pre-school children this year. |
| Year 5 children will soon be receiving a letter about the exciting City of Culture project called Lullaby: An Abundance of Light. We have been invited to participate in a workshop to decorate our bicycles with hundreds of lights, before taking part in a spectacular bike ride through the city, which will take place on Sunday 7th November |
Thank you so much to the team at Coventry Festival Gardens for donating all these beautiful trees to our school. We are extremely grateful and can't wait to watch them grow and flourish in their new home
As part of our Harvest celebrations this year we will be fundraising for the Carriers of Hope Charity
to support families who have recently arrived in Coventry.
We will be having a non uniform day on Thursday 21st October and would like to ask for your support by donating £1 per child for this event to help us purchase some items from the Carriers of Hope online wish
list. During the week beginning 18th October we will also be taking part in the ‘Together with Refugees’ campaign
and some of our older children will be selling orange heart stickers and badges during playtimes and lunchtimes.
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Unfortunately we are not yet able to welcome parents into school and as a result the Autumn term parents consultations will take place over the phone rather than face to face. These telephone meetings for the children in year 1– year 6 are planned over two weeks: 11th October—21st October. The Reception parent / teacher meetings will take place in November and the dates and more information will be sent to parents later this half term.
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Mrs Bollands getting her Lifetime Achievement Award at Coventry City of Languages award ceremony.
Space junk is a major problem. Some of it is very large, such as burnt-out rocket stages, dead spacecraft, and a few tools lost during spacewalks. However, most of it is much smaller.
Space Agencies (such as the European Space Agency) are now looking at ways to solve this problem and clean up Space. Your task, towards helping to keep our planet healthy, is to create a poster that will help raise awareness of this Space pollution and how/why countries must work together to solve this.
If you wish to take part in this competition, please bring your poster in to school no later than Wednesday 20th October. We will send photographs of the posters to the European Space Agency to show our support and awareness of this issue.
Below are some links to websites and a video for you to find out more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NO2DP55UjeM
https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/discover/science/space/space-junk-strange-things-in-space/
https://www.esa.int/kids/en/learn/Technology/Mission_control/Space_junk