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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!

  • Summer of Sunflowers

    Mon 26 Apr 2021

    Earlsdon Primary are happy to announce that we will be taking part in Summer of Sunflowers. For more information please visit the School Council page on the website. 

  • Help for Heroes Royal Mail

    Sat 24 Apr 2021

    We will be taking part in the Help for Heroes stamp competition. 

     

    Please visit the School Council page for more information. 

  • Reception new starter packs and email update.

    Sat 24 Apr 2021

    It is a very exciting time of year! This week, new starter packs have been sent out to the children and families that will be joining us in September. If you child is a sibling at school, their packs have been sent home with them this weekend - please check. Please also note an additional e-mail went out on Friday, please check your e-mails and junk folders. We are very excited to welcome your little ones to our school. 

  • Year 6 Designs

    Sat 24 Apr 2021

    Year 6 have been busy designing a Peace Garden, as part of a competition to win a Peace Pole for our school. 

     

  • Summer of Sunflowers

    Sat 24 Apr 2021

    We are excited to be joining the Summer of Sunflowers scheme that is happening in Coventry. We will share more news once we start to plant our sunflowers. If you wish to take part and support your community, find out more on Facebook, search: Summer of Sunflowers 

  • Christian Aid

    Sat 24 Apr 2021

    This week in our assemblies we have been thinking about the work that Christian Aid does and the families, people and children that they support. The children have been thinking about why people might have to leave their homes and what it might feel like to leave their own home without warning. They have been thinking about flooding, storms and war. The children have been thinking about the different things that they would take with them. What would you take? 

  • Garlic Theatre

    Sat 24 Apr 2021

    The children in the Early Years and KS1 enjoyed a zoom showing of The Three Little Pigs this week, produced by the Garlic Theatre company. https://www.garlictheatre.org.uk/

  • Community News

    Sat 24 Apr 2021

    Well done to Isla, Izzy and Bryony who worked hard during the Easter holiday to bake and sell lots of cakes. They worked together and raised almost £200 to help homeless people through the Coventry Cyrenians. 

     

  • Book Fair

    Sat 24 Apr 2021

    The Scholastic Travelling Book Fair will be in school on Wednesday April 28th- Wednesday 5th May.


    Due to COVID regulations we are unable to invite parents into the book fair at this time, but each class will be able to visit the book fair– please look out for the separate letter which provides more information and outlines the timetable when each class will visit the fair.
     Please use the parent order form to browse books that will be available from the trolleys (please be aware these are subject to change)


     Send your child into school with CASH or downloadable VOUCHERS only. (We will not be accepting phone
    pay this time) in a sealed envelope with their name and class. Siblings should have separate envelopes.


     Book Fair downloadable vouchers range from £2.99 upwards. There is also a 3 for 2 books offer on books
    where the cheapest book will be free!


     Children can also purchase stationary items such as pencils, rulers etc.


     Please DO NOT order from the website or by phone.
    Please support our travelling book fair; money raised will be spent back on books for the children

     

  • Covid Update

    Sat 24 Apr 2021

    COVID-19 update
    We hope that your family had a relaxing Easter break and that you have all enjoyed being able to meet more friends outside, and the opportunity to visit some of the places that have been able to open up again as part of the government’s roadmap. The Department for Education continue to provide updates and guidance to schools and during their correspondence this week they have requested that we remind families about safe travel to school as outlined here:


    Travelling to school and college safely (DfE Guidance 19th April 2021) It is likely that the roads and public transport system will be busier than when students returned in March, given other businesses have reopened. As part of your ongoing communications with pupils and their parents, schools may wish to share the following messages on how pupils can travel to and from school safely:


     if you live a short distance from your school or college, walk, cycle or scoot to and from school wherever it is possible and
    safe to do so


     avoid sharing a car with anyone outside of your household or support bubble


     if you are using public transport to get to school or college, plan ahead and allow more time for your journey


     when you are travelling by public or dedicated school transport, don’t forget to:


     wear a face covering (unless you are exempt – including if you are aged 11 and under). It is important  you wear them
    for the entirety of your journey, including inside a bus or train station


     social distance where possible


     wash or sanitise your hands regularly
     

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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