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Autumn 2 Newsletter
2018
The Primary Phase have been busy supporting a variety of
charitable causes this term. The Southbourne Foodbank were
overwhelmed by the generosity of our families as we contributed
two full car loads of supplies for local people in need following
our Harvest Festival celebrations.
In November the children were very engaged in the events of
Armistice Day, 100 years on. Year 4 enriched our special
Remembrance Day assembly with a powerful performance of the
song ‘Poppies.’ The children all listened to the Last Post with great
reverence and reflected on the sacrifices made by service men
and their families. In total, we collected £321.46 for the Poppy
Appeal.
We have sent off 75 Christmas Shoeboxes this term, filled with
presents, to ensure that children living in difficult circumstances
around the world still receive a gift at Christmas.
On Friday 16th November, the children came to school in their
pyjamas for the day in return for £1, and raised £307 for ‘Children
in Need.’ They were so pleased to be doing something to help
change children’s lives across the UK for the better. We were
particularly happy to learn that one of the charities that ‘Children
in Need’ helps to fund is ‘Mosaic’ – the Dorset-based Child
Bereavement Charity who supported our Year 2 children so
expertly and generously during the Summer Term.
On Christmas Jumper Day we collected £236.20 for ‘Save the Children.’
As well as filling the hearts of their audiences with spiritual nourishment and festive cheer, the children have been busy raising money for the Brother Lionel Fund through their nativity play performances. By raising the school roof with their incredible singing, they have also raised £726 to support ‘Reaching the Unreached,’ which works tirelessly to empower disadvantaged children and their families in rural South India. Well done children – we may be small, but together we are making a huge difference to our neighbours around the world! I am so proud of you.
St Peter’s Primary
NEWSLETTER
On Friday 19th October we held an open air service to bless the wonderful rainbow bench which has been donated to us in loving memory of Alfie McDermott. Mr and Mrs McDermott and Harry were able to join us, along with Father Adrian Howell (Alfie’s Parish Priest), for what was a very special occasion - the sun shone, the readings and prayers (prepared by Juliette) were beautiful, and the children enjoyed sharing their favourite memories of Alfie, which we then hung up in the trees.
On Tuesday 20th November, some children from our wonderful choir took part in the Bournemouth Schools Carol Concert at the Pavilion. Although they are still too young to sing as part of the main concert, they were invited to perform one song all by themselves. They were brilliant and utterly delighted the audience!
In the final weeks of the Autumn Term, we
have been very busy enjoying the festive
season. Our Christmas Fair was a wonderful
community event – thank you to all those
who came along in support and visited the
children’s stalls. I am delighted to share the
news that we managed to raise £1,770 for
our playground development fund.
We had a wonderful time at our annual trip
to the Pantomime. This year we filled the
entire circle at the Pavilion and we made lots
of noise when St. Peter’s School was
announced! Well done to Maya R (3D) who
was chosen to go up onto the stage and took
part in the song ‘Baby Shark’ very bravely!
I have thoroughly enjoyed our Christmas Nativity Plays and can only imagine how proud you must be of your
children! Their singing and the joy that they conveyed to their audiences really was second to none. Look
out for our Nativity pictures in the Bournemouth Echo – they were taken straight after our Dress Rehearsals.
EYFS and KS1 performed ‘Born in a Barn’ by Nikki Lewis
KS2 performed ‘Straw and Order’ by Gaynor Boddy and Rebecca Kincaid
Finally, may I take this opportunity to thank you for your kind words, cards and generous gifts – so many of you have
gone out of your way to make staff feel appreciated at the end of a very busy term. We are all exhausted, but feel
incredibly lucky to be part of this very special community. I wish you all a very happy and peaceful Christmas.
Best wishes,
Liz Wogan
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RECEPTION NEWS
This last half term in Reception has just flown by and we have been blown away by the progress the children
are making in all areas; in particular with their reading and writing. Thank you so much for all the phonics
practise you are doing at home, alongside the nightly reading – it makes a huge difference.
At the start of the half term, things took a rather sparkly turn! We came back to school to find that a Fairy
door had mysteriously appeared in each of the Reception classrooms with a note asking the children to help
poor Tina the Tooth Fairy. She said that children were forgetting how to look after their teeth and needed
some teaching.
Linked to our book, ‘The Tooth Fairy’ by Audrey Wood, we learnt what it takes to keep
teeth nice and clean and used our writing skills to make posters to teach other children
all about tooth hygiene. We loved the children’s enthusiasm to write their first full
sentences in this activity. They did so well. They also showed their mathematical
prowess by finding one less when extracting rotten teeth!
To congratulate them for their hard work, the children were invited to bring their
pyjamas to school and brush their teeth all ready for bed. Tina then paid us a visit whilst the children were
all fast asleep. She even left them a little treat in their special tooth bags.
Our next focus book, ‘On Sudden Hill’ by Linda Sarah and Benji Davies, is a heartfelt story about two friends
who face the problem of a third buddy joining their team. We had a big focus on talking about each
character’s feelings and how they could talk to each other to make them all happy in their friendships. We
related this to problems we may have in the playground
and how we can resolve conflict.
The boys in the story take their cardboard boxes out to
play. They have wonderful imaginations and they turn their
boxes into many exciting things. Our children have had lots
of opportunity to play in boxes and construct with boxes.
The whole year group has completed their best writing so
far linked to this topic!
In RE we have been looking at how Jesus grew up and was
once a child like us. We have looked at stories such as
‘Jesus gets lost in the temple’ and considered how this
shows that Jesus knew his role to spread God’s word.
We have also read the story of Jesus’ first recorded miracle in ‘The Wedding Feast of Cana.’ We learnt that
this showed Jesus’ love for his mother as he did what he was asked. Mary then told the servants to ‘Do what
he tells you.’ We have looked at how we must always listen for God’s message and make the right choices.
We wish you all a very restful Christmas, with love from The Reception Team. xx
YEAR 1 NEWS
This half term Year 1 started their exciting topic ‘Out of Africa,’ which is based around the story of ‘The Leopards Drum.’ The children are really enjoying this theme and have already had an opportunity to show off their creative skills and get their hands messy by making their own African drums. We spent some time researching real Djembe drums and where they originated from, then, using our knowledge, we designed our very own using different colours, patterns and shapes. We were amazed by the end results – the children did a super job! In our topic lessons the children have been using their knowledge of how to make an African drum to write some ‘how to’ instructions using some very bossy verbs!
In RE we have been focusing on the topic of Prayer, Feasts and Saints and we have enjoyed discussing some big questions such as ‘Who makes a good Saint?’ More recently, we have also been focussing on the season of Advent as we prepare for Christmas. In our classes we will be making our own Advent Wreaths and lighting candles to reflect on the significance of this time of year. To end the half term we have been busy preparing songs and dances ready to perform our Christmas Nativity which we are very excited to share with you all. Merry Christmas,
The Year 1 Team xx
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YEAR 2 NEWS
We have been busy in Year 2 this half term finding out about the wonderful life of Meerkats. We began our topic by reading our Topic book ‘Meerkat Mail’ by Emily Gravett. We enjoyed learning about Sunny the meerkat and his adventures in the Kalahari Desert. After learning lots of interesting facts about where meerkats live, how they behave and what they look like, we went on an exciting trip to Marwell Zoo where we could observe the meerkats’ behaviour for ourselves. The children loved applying their Maths knowledge of tally charts to record what they saw the meerkats doing at the zoo. When we returned to school the children wrote a fantastic non-chronological report, incorporating all the facts they had learnt throughout the topic, as well as a wonderful recount of our events at the zoo.
In RE we have learnt about the lives of different saints and the qualities that a saint has. We discovered that the Rosary is a special prayer which helps to remind us of the important parts of Jesus’ life, through the eyes of his mother Mary. More recently we have been thinking about the season of Advent – in particular, we have discussed the meaning of the Advent Wreath and how it helps us to prepare for Christmas.
Both 2G and 2P have had their Class Masses this term, where we have been able to reflect on themes such as friendship and the special people in our lives. We were so impressed with how prayerful and reverent the children were in these Masses. We would like to thank you for all your hard work and support this half term. We wish you a very Merry Christmas and look forward to seeing you in the New Year. Year 2 Team.
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YEAR 3 NEWS
After the wonderful, whimsical surprise this term of the Year 3 classrooms turning into terrific tin forests, we started our topic by writing diary entries to document the shock and awe that we had felt when we had arrived at school. Following this we introduced our topic book ‘The Tin forest’ and both classes had the opportunity to build their very own Tin forests in boxes using foil in creative ways. (Thank you for all your recycling contributions to this!) After learning all about the old man in the story and his glum life living in a land full of junk, we thought about the hopes and dreams he may have. Both classes created some incredible dream jars with Plasticine to accompany their powerful emotive writing in role as the old man. Currently in Year 3 we are looking after our planet through recycling. We are so proud of the ideas the children have contributed and put into practice in order to protect God’s creation. This week, the children had a visit from the ladies at Bournemouth Borough Council. They learnt all about the recycling process works and developed their understanding the consequences of not being conscious of where we put our rubbish – something the children have taken a huge interest in helping with. Recently we also had the pleasure of Isabella’s Dad coming in to open our eyes to the use of plastic and the effects this is having on our world. Motivated by the impact of these talks, the children are currently designing powerful posters to open people’s eyes to the affects we are having on our planet!
During RE we have been thinking about Saints as people who show us how to be like Jesus. We have discussed the qualities of Saints and have written our very own Kennings about St Francis. We were also treated to some fantastic, reverent class worships this week by Josie and Abel. The children were so confident and made both their classes very proud.
Thank you all for everything you have provided this term to assist with the children’s learning – your support really helps us make our learning meaningful and it is much appreciated! We can’t wait to share the Christmas celebrations with you in our Nativity play this week. The Year 3 Team x _______________________________________________________________________________________
YEAR 4 NEWS
This half term, Year 4 have been enjoying their theme ‘The Ruthless Romans.’ During this topic, the children
have learnt about different emperors that ruled the Roman Empire and created a ‘Roman Ruler’s Hall of
Fame’ which detailed gruesome historical facts!
We have explored the many different models of ‘ruling’ which the Romans tried out over hundreds of years.
The children have enjoyed managing their reward system as a democracy by deciding who deserves a pom-
pom! We have also investigated through the life of Julius Caesar, what a dictatorship might be like to live in.
The children were shocked by how unfair it was, especially when they had worked hard, but weren’t fairly
rewarded with a pom-pom!
The highlight of our term has been our ‘Romans Day.’ The children
looked fantastic in their costumes and got into character straight
away by baking traditional Roman bread that we later feasted on
– it was delicious! The children also designed and made Roman
shields. We used them to practise a range of battle formations,
considering which were the most successful and why. Every legion
in the Roman Army had their own standard so, in their colour
groups, the children designed and made their own ‘standard’ to
symbolise their group.
In R.E. we have listened to the story of Martha and Mary. We unpicked the events of the story to identify
the good qualities that Mary showed whilst sat at Jesus’ feet. In each class, we discussed the importance of
making time to be with God in our busy, daily lives. Some of our children have taken their turn in planning
and delivering a class liturgy to help us become closer to God. We have shared some very though provoking
and personal themes within this time.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support throughout the Autumn Term and also to wish you a very Merry Christmas.
Year 4 Team.
Music News
It has been another incredibly busy term of music making in all year groups! It was wonderful to hear Year 4 playing
their recorders in both our Remembrance and Advent Assemblies. Year 4 have continued to learn the ukelele, and
with the proceeds from the sale of our “Prayer and Praise 2018” CD, we have been able to purchase 40 ukeleles for
the children to continue using after Christmas – an enormous thank you to all who purchased a CD, and to Soundstorm
Music Education for contributing significantly towards the cost of the instruments.
We now have 2 choirs running at lunchtimes – Mondays for Year 2, and Wednesdays for Year 3 and 4. The Year 2 choir
had their debut performance at the Christmas Fair. The Year 3 and 4 choir have been exceptionally busy, performing
at the Christmas Fair, as well as at the St Peter’s School Advent Service earlier this month. 25 of the choir were also
amazing ambassadors for the school, singing at the Pavilion Theatre in the Bournemouth Schools Carol Festival, where
they sang a special “guest item” on their own in front of all other participating Bournemouth Schools – a huge
congratulations to all involved, you sang beautifully!
We also now have an orchestra on Friday lunchtimes for any Year 3 and 4 children who wish to come along and play
their instrument. Could I please remind all parents that if your child is bringing their own instrument into school, it
MUST be clearly labelled with their name and class. Could I also remind parents of Year 3 and 4 children who have
piano/violin/drum/singing lessons that payment for next term’s lessons will be due via ParentPay as soon as we return
in the New Year.
Mrs Byles
Music
All Classes now have their very own Prayer Bags which will be sent home with a different child each week. Thank you so
much to those families who have already had their turn and prepared a class worship with your child. All the teachers have
said what a wonderful experience these worship sessions have been for the whole class.
When your turn comes to have the Prayer Bag, please ask your teacher if you have any questions – there is no wrong way
to share the Prayer Bag and create your worship.
We hope it will be an enlightening and prayerful experience for you and your child!
Miss Henwood
PARKING COMPLAINTS
We are still receiving complaints from residents about perceived inconsiderate parking in the roads
surrounding our school, particularly Petersfield Road. Please may we ask you not to park across
residents’ driveways and not to park on double yellow lines. Following resident complaints we are
expecting to have more frequent visits from traffic wardens in the New Year.
Our school milk scheme is administered by Cool Milk, free for children
under the age of five.
From the age of five if you would like your child to continue having milk, you would need to register.
The cost is approximately 22p per day.
To register your child for school milk, please visit https://www.coolmilk.com/register
PTA CONTACT DETAILS
To contact the PTA, please use their email address [email protected]
CONTACTING THE SCHOOL
If you need to contact the school or Miss Wogan, please only use the email address
STARS OF THE WEEK:
28/9: Paddie T, Alan Z, Georgia W, Oliver P, Alfie B, Gabriel Y, Alannah M, Liam c, Elliott M, Ava M, Camilla V, Aaliyah P,
Áine K, Liam B, Thomas G, Alessio C, Esther S, Ted Vrettos, Henry Drake
5.10: Florence I, Rayyan H, Aimee C, Gaby C, Daniel N, Sophie M, Elizabeth L, Oliver T, Luke B, Igor W, Faye R Freddie W,
Quinn C, Zuzanna C, Phoebe D, Jacob O, Emrys E, Lucca V, Edie G, James F.
12/10: Felix E, Nicole M, Jessica H, Kingsley B, Evie M, Jack E, Bobby S, Cormac C, Emmie H, Erin L, Raphael F, Amelia T,
Theo B, Polina K, Jake C, Millie D, Harry W, Daisy D, Henry W, Josie H.
19/10: Jissa S, Priscilla M, Sid H, Madalyn K, Oliver K, Abel J, Belle G, Matthew T, Nicol S, Florence C, Oliver M, Caitlin M,
Effie W, Finn K, Maisie c, Emilio L, Sienna F, Jack R, Jacob W, Sophie S.
2/11: Julia Z, Oliver G, Luca G, Robert T, Alfie W, Isabella W, Bruno T, Freya E, Franek S, Tilly W, Rosa S, Matteo C, Maria S,
Oliver T, Linden B, Theo R, Kevin M, Asia-Maria M, Henry C, Maggie G.
9/11: Reggie T, Oliver P, Imogen S, Ibby E, Evie M, Sophie M, Tilly W, Oscar R, Kitty C, Kahel J, Liwiusz R, Max S,
Hannah M, Oscar C, Bobby B, Zofia G, Alana H, Mia A, Michelle I, Joshua C.
16/11: Alex W, Ellah D, Sebi N, Max O, Joseph T, Serena d, Ted V, Isabelle-Rose B, Samuel C.
23/11: Harry H, Bella S, Theo E, Lottie W, Isabella Z, Jacob S, Emily E, Noah L.
30/11: Noel S, Oliwer S, Oprah B, Phoebe C, Maya R, Lorenzo F, Daisy B, Klaudia M, Jasper O, Rosa S, Niko K, Theo E,
Jacob K, Sophia P, Isla M, Rafa L, Emma G
7/12: Thomas B, Noah M, Carys B, Lucas S, Edward C, Orla T, Zoey R, Jack H, Naethan H, Oliana F, Jack D, Sophie G,
21/12: Jissa S, Oliver P, Oscar F, Jessica D, Daria K, All of 3D, Rivah O, Sinead, Scarlett S, Bianka B, Alba L, Taylor V,
Elodie O, Daniel B, Zofia G, All of 1P, Edie G, Sam H, Maisie D, Marie-Ange J.
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LUNCHTIME AWARDS
28/9: Aimee C, Lucas C, Emily P, Siddhant H, Jasmine N, Evie M, Pawel P, Tilly L, Alba L, Sebastian N
Oliana F, Gerrard H, Theo B, Polina K, Serena D, Jake C, Sammy C, Jack R,
5/10: Charlie H, Jessica D, William D, Sophie E, Antonella R, Archie S, Rivah O, Oscar R, Daisy L,
Emily H, Kahel J, Kyra D, Emilio L, Lilly D, Emma L, Esmé P, Connor O, Emyrs E, Jack R, Ben E.
12/10: Carys B, Alfie A, Mateo G, Reuben P, Chloe-Ellie B, Isabella W, Bobby S, Jonathan M, Max S, Emmie H, Elliott M,
Bianka B, Quinn C, Theo B, James P, Fionn S, Lottie W, Noah L, Elodie A, Henry W, Ted V,
19/10: Eva H, Lawrence C, Ibby E, Madalyn K, Belle G, Matthew T, Bruno T, Ozkan K, Leah C, Becky W, Faye R, J-J Brown,
Erin B, Otis E, Kasper R, Ryan R, Diya S, Sammy C, Alana H, Lucca V.
2/11: Rayyan H, Oscar F, Sophie E, Noel S, Sophie M, Jacob L, Klaudia M, Pawel P, Tallulah E, Aiden S, Oliver M, Caitlin M,
Jacob K, Louise T, Gregory T, Ollie M, Ryan R, Jacob B, Esther S, James F,
9/11: Luca G, Antos S, Oprah B, Daniel N, Josie D, Mya c, Olivia C, Franek S, Jade M, Matteo C, Florence C, Lauren B,
Jack B, Linden B, Áine K, Kai A, Emily F, Harry W, Maisie D .
***AWARDS ***
The following children have been presented with special awards in our recent Achievement
Assemblies. Thank you to them for their kindness and commitment to learning.
16/11: Evie C, Nicholas S, Jack C, Erin L, Effie W, Phoebe D, Mia A, Josephine H, Edie G, Michelle I.
30/11: Jissa S, Kingsley B, Nicole M, Valeria F, Edward C, Daria K, Elizabeth L, Jack H, Nina Z, Femi J, Max O, Rosa S,
Liam B, Oliver T, Karol T, Lottie W, Eva M, Aiden C, Sophia G, Aidan T.
7/12: Priscilla M, Jissa S, Felix E, Imogen S, Tianna F, Maya R, Oliver K, Jake C, Amelie M, Robyn P, Aaliyah P.
21/12: Oscar W, Gaby C, Ibby E, Phoebe C, Annie H, Jasmine N, Bobby S, Oliver K, Jack C, Femi J, Alba L, Aiden S,
Lilly D, Thomas G, So-so Y, Otis E, Kevin M, Isla M, Rafa L, Alessio C.
Listening Cup
28/9: Maisie D, Eva Moist 2/11: Marie-Ange J, Emily E
5/10: Elodie A, Jacob B 9/11: Ben E, Emrys E
12/10: Conor O, Jack R 23/11: Sienna F, Lucca V
19/10: Joshua C, Isla M 30/11: Henry C, Alana H
21/12: Daisy D, Josie H
28/9: Emily E, Edie G, Ben E, Henry W, Sammy C, Daisy D, Daniel S, Elodie A, Jack R, Michael M, Sophia G, Sienna F, Esther S, Maggie G, Aiden C, Alana H, Alex M, Asia-Maria M, Conor O, Diana M, Emily F, Eva M, Henry D, Bella Z, Kevin M, Logan H, Maeve W, Mason S, Mia A, Sam C, Sophia P, Ted V, Tomas S.
5/10: Noah L, Edie G, Esther S, Daniel S, Henry C, Harry W, Elodie A, Marie-Ange, Sammy C, Diya S, Maisie D, Rafa L, James F, Joshua C, Emma G, Isla M, Kai A, Josie H, George C, Sophie , Lucca V, Emrys E, Jacob S, Edie G, Henry W, Jacob B
12/10: Maggie G, Edie G, Henry C, Rafa L, Henry C, Emma G, Sammy C, Aiden T, Noah, Connor O, Alexander M, Diana M, Jacob B, Henry W, Sophie S, Mia A, Kevin M, Jacob B, Josie H, Lucca V, Emily F, Sophia P.
19/10: All of RW and RH - Well done.
2/11: Noah L, James F, Henry C, Emma L, Diya S, Jack R, Jacob T, Joshua C, Isabelle-Rose B, Rafa L, Sienna F, Alana H, Asia-Maria M, Edie G, Emily F, Emrys E, George C, Henry W, Bella Z, Jacob B, Jacob S, Josie H, Lucca V, Sophia P.
9/11: Henry W, Jacob S, Jacob B, Emrys E, Mason S, Emily F, Bella Z, Aiden C, Alana H, Mia A, Henry D, Lucca V, Sophie S, Jack R, Sienna F, Sammy C, Noah L, Michelle I, Joshua C, Henry W, Maisie D, Harry W, Esther S, Emily E, Elodie A, Edie G, Diya S, Daniel S, Ben E, Aiden T, Marie-Ange J.
16/11:Sophie t, Sophia G, Sammy C, Maisie D, Diya S, Maggie G, Joshua C, James F, Isabelle-rose B, Henry W, Henry C, Harry W, Edie G, Alessio C, Jacob B, Isla M, Josie H, Diana M, Henry W, Sam H, Lucca V, Jacob S, Mia A, Sophia P, Sophie S, Mason S, Aiden C, Henry W, Henry D.
23/11: Henry D, Jacob S, Lucca V, Thomas S, Sophia S, Isla M, Isabella Z, Asia-Maria M, Henry H, Mia A, Sienna F, Daniel S, Jack R, Michelle I, Noah L.
30/11: Edie G, Sammy C, Elodie A, Maggie G, Rafa L, Henry C, Jacob T, Alessio C, Joshua C, Esther S, Emma G, Jack R, Daisy D, Emily E, Marie-Ange J, Logan H, Emrys E, Jacob B, Jacob S, Lucca V, Mia A, Henry W, Henry D, Asia-Maria M, Edie G, Josie H, Alana H, Isla M, Alexander M.
21/12: All of RH and RW – Well done.
Rainbow Party (Reception) :
Diary Dates - Spring Term 2019 Monday 7th January RETURN TO SCHOOL
Tuesday 15th January Year 4 swimming lessons commence
Thursday 17th January Assembly 3D - 9.15am - Parents welcome
Wednesday 23rd January Assembly 1P - 9.15am - Parents welcome
Thursday 31st January Assembly 4M - 9.15am - Parents welcome
Wednesday 6th February Assembly 2P - 9.15am - Parents welcome
Friday 8th February Reception - Year 2 Disco 4.30pm-5.30pm
Friday 8th February Year 3 and Year 4 Disco 6.00pm-7.30pm
Thursday 14th February Assembly 3B - 9.15am - Parents welcome
18th February - 22nd February HALF TERM
Thursday 28th February Assembly 4D - 9.15am - Parents welcome
Monday 4th March TAFF TRAINING DAY - SCHOOL CLOSED FOR CHILDREN
Wednesday 6th March Assembly 2G - 9.15am - Parents welcome
Thursday 7th March World Book Day
Wednesday 13th March Assembly 1S - 9.15am - Parents welcome
Monday 18th March Parent’s Evening 3.00pm-6.30pm
Tuesday 19th March BOOK FAIR STARTS - UNTIL MONDAY 25TH MARCH
Wednesday 20th March Parent’s Evening 3.00pm-6.30pm
Thursday 21st March Parent’s Evening 5.00pm-7.00pm
Wednesday 27th March Assembly RW - 9.15am - Parents welcome
Wednesday 3rd April Assembly RH - 9.15am - Parents welcome
8th April - 19th April EASTER HOLIDAYS
Monday 22nd April BANK HOLIDAY - EASTER MONDAY
Tuesday 23rd April SUMMER TERM COMMENCES
Friday 26th April PTA Fun Run and Easter celebrations
Wednesday 12th June Class photos
Friday 5th July STAFF TRAINING DAY - SCHOOL CLOSED FOR CHILDREN
Friday 5th July PTA Summer Ball
Saturday 13th July Family Fun Day 12.00-2.30pm
Friday 19th July SUMMER HOLIDAYS FOR CHILDREN
Monday 22nd July STAFF TRAINING DAY
Tuesday 23rd July STAFF TRAINING DAY