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Term One, Week Five
Another complicated week, but a significant one for many reasons which will become apparent soon. I’m sure being cryptic isn’t helpful, but work continues ‘behind the scenes’ even when it appears that not a lot is happening! Year 6 have worked to build several bookcases which were needed by the school – not in lesson time but in…
Choir and Musicians entertain
Children from North Nibley, Blue Coat, British, Kingswood and KLB performed a number of pieces in St Mary’s Church, Wotton-Under-Edge tonight. Sadly I couldn’t get a good photo of the choir but I managed to record the orchestra. Turn your speakers on!
HOW CUTE ARE THESE?
Extinct no more, a herd of woolly mammoths were spotted out and about last week in the local vicinity. If found, please provide a good home. (Emily, Claudie and Delphie’s mammoths are pictured here. Class 4 are focussing on ‘The Stone Age this term.) Isabell wrote “Today all of my friends took photos of our…
Christmas Meal 2017
Today’s Christmas meal went down really well, with all the staff on hand to serve – a lovely North Nibley tradition. Great food, great atmosphere too. ” order_by=”filename” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″]
School in the Snow
Thank you to Mrs Findlay who took these beautiful photos on the afternoon of SUNDAY 10th December. Parents are reminded that any decision to close the school will come via Gloucestershire’s CLOSED SCHOOL website – http://www.glosclosedschools.com/ . ” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″]

South Cerney 2019
SOUTH CERNEY 2019 School took Year 6 on the annual water sports day as part of a large group of Tyndale Cluster Year 6 pupils (nearly 70 of them!) Zac said “The water was as cold as ice! I went in a canoe with Nathan and Joe. I also built a raft. Our group’s raft…