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  • We're starting Show and Tell

    Published 22/03/24, by Rebecca Welvens
    We are starting 'show and tell' at the end of day.  This is to focus on children's communication and language as well as listening skills. It's also a lovely way to share interests with each other.    Please
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  • Easter Bonnets

    Published 20/03/24, by Rebecca Welvens
    There will be an Easter bonnet parade in school next Thursday 28 March. If your child would like to take part then please send in a bonnet that you've made together on Thursday 28 March.   Thanks!
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  • A few reminders

    Published 13/03/24, by Rebecca Welvens

    Just a couple of reminders of things - I know there's been a lot of information the last week or so, just putting it all in one place, sorry to bombard with info!

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  • Drumming workshop

    Published 13/03/24, by Rebecca Welvens

    We had such an exciting working from Rich Rhythms. 

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  • Silent Disco!!

    Published 13/03/24, by Rebecca Welvens

    I think this might be most fun we've had in half an hour all year, it was brilliant!

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  • Watercolour painting

    Published 12/03/24, by Rebecca Welvens

    We followed instructions and made silhouette paintings. 

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  • World Book Day!

    Published 12/03/24, by Rebecca Welvens

    What a wonderful day we had! 

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  • Doubling!

    Published 06/03/24, by Rebecca Welvens

    Today we have been finding doubles.

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  • Information for next week

    Published 05/03/24, by Rebecca Welvens
    Please see information poster attached.
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  • Dinosaur eggs!

    Published 29/02/24, by Rebecca Welvens

    Yes, it's true! We do have CCTV footage of dinosaurs leaving eggs on the field! 

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  • Neurodiversity Week Info

    Published 28/02/24, by Rebecca Welvens

    Information on what to expect during the week. 

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  • Sensory play and handwriting.

    Published 28/02/24, by Rebecca Welvens

    Sensory play (often messy), does have a good reason!

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