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Time Capsule marks Queen’s 60th Year
On Friday 2nd March the children of North Nibley School joined members of the Parish Council and the Knoll Trust to plant an oak tree on land adjoining Tyndale`s Monument to celebrate the Queen`s Diamond Jubilee. This was one of the first of many events in the area to mark the occasion. Every child in…

Rock Bottom!
Our wonderful Stone-Aged Musical from 2018! Many thanks go to Mrs D Shepherd for the photos. (Don’t be alarmed at the ‘lost heads’! These are thumbnail photos. Start the Slide Show for the full effect!) ” order_by=”filename” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″]
Term Four, Week Four
What do YOU value?Our school has been using a resource called Values For Life as a basis for our Collective Worship for the past 6 years. The resource promotes 18 values in a 3 year cycle, each one lasting one ‘short’ term (a half-term in most people’s thinking!)Most of these values can be said to…
South Cerney 2018
Year 6 took part in the Tyndale Cluster’s Annual Water Sports day at South Cerney. Six primary schools sent their 85 Year 6s (!) and a splashing time was had by all. Everyone took part in two of the four activities on offer – raft building, kayaking, sailing and canoeing. One of the highlights the…
Local MP visits school
On Friday 16th March 2012 North Nibley hosted a visit from Member of Parliament Geoffrey Clifton-Brown.
Phonics Screening Check 2013 – Improving results
Children at North Nibley are taught to read well and a far greater percentage reach the age-related expectation than across the county as a whole. In May 2013 69% of children scored the number of marks required by the Government. In North Nibley this year 87% reached the expected level. Year 1 Phonics Screening…