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A wet day during the school holidays?
Don’t forget our Maths Passports! Children should know which passport they are on. I have now added a resource bank of links to online learning and practice sites to help your child achieve the targets in their passport. Please note that school is not responsible for content on external sites, which may change without warning. Please…
Skype conversation with Bulgaria
On Wednesday 25th the children from Class 4 spent 25 minutes talking to children and teachers from Bulgaria. The children exchanged questions about their favourite foods, sport, pop music and clubs. They also showed their art work to one another. This work is being carried out in 10 schools across Europe.

MILES AND SMILES
On Friday last week the whole school (including a good number of staff) braved the drizzle and completed a mile as part of Gloucestershire Daily Mile’s BIG DAY challenge. Approximately 24,000 children took part! Actually, the weather was fairly good since we managed to catch a gap just after lunch. The children were very pleased…
Term One, Week Four (and an half)
The life of a head teacher is a strange one, swinging between two extremes, when everything is full-on, non-stop deadline driven excitement, pressure and surprise. And then there is August! As we braved the winds and rain this week the summer seems long passed. This last week there have been plenty of unexpected surprises. We…