School News
Victorious Y6 Team!
Our Y6 team won at Ladygrove this afternoon 6-1 to send us through to the next round where we will definitely be at home. The boys all put in an excellent performance on a tough, muddy pitch!
4M Forest Fun Session 7/11/23
Miss Lockwood and Miss Smith kindly took 4M to Beech’s Base today, where the children continued with their Roman topic, making Roman porridge and moved on with their Science topic – Sound – making their own musical instruments from recycled bottle tops, sticks and string!
4M Travel Workshop
4M had a great morning with a Be Bright Be Seen workshop! The children looked at how to stay safe with the darker evenings and mornings.
They conducted an Science experiment to test which fluorescent colour would be the best to wear! After the investigation, the children concluded that fluorescent yellow was the best. After such a great workshop, the children have all been given a pair of bright gloves to wear during the darker season.
PRIME Energy Drinks
Please can we remind you that we do not allow energy drinks in school. We have had children bringing Prime and Prime bottles into school: please do not send these in even if they contain water as it is hard for us to determine the content.
Thank you for your support.
Viking Day Friday Y5
Can parents please give permission via Parent Pay please for Friday’s Viking Man day if they haven’t already please.
Thanks very much.
Poppies and Pudsey Ears on sale this week!
During break time this week some Year 6 children will be selling Poppies and Poppy items such as snap bracelets, wrist bands and bag ties for the Royal British Legion.
Prices are as follows-
Poppy – any donation
Zip Pull- 50p
Wristband – £1
Snap Band- £1.50
Reflector – 50p
They will also be selling Pudsey Ears for Children in Need.
Ears cost £2.50
Thank You NJS from Newport Foodbank…
‘Thanks so much for the massive amount of food that we recently collected from you, it was extremely generous of you to donate this, and will keep our storeroom full at this time of high demand.
As you know, many people in Newport are struggling to pay for food during this “cost of living” crisis, we are currently providing food parcels for an average of 40 people per week, although we expect this to increase significantly over the winter.’
Well done to our school family for making such a difference through our harvest donations.