What an Amazing Week in the Pool!
Dear Nursery and Reception Parents,
What an amazing week we’ve had – our very first swimming sessions have begun, and what a splash the children made!
The excitement was contagious as each child had their first opportunity to experience the swimming pool. It was such a joy to see their faces light up with confidence and enthusiasm as they took to the water. For many, it was their first time in a pool, and they truly thrived – splashing, kicking, and moving around with growing independence and smiles all around.
We were incredibly proud of how brave and adventurous they were. Whether it was getting used to the water, floating with support, or just having fun with their friends, every child gave it their best – and it showed!
These swimming lessons will continue over the next three weeks, and we’re so excited to see how the children progress and grow even more confident in the water.
Just a gentle reminder: please remember to send your child’s swimming clothes in every day so they’re ready to jump in and enjoy their sessions.
Thank you, as always, for your support.
Mrs Robinson 🌊🌊🌊
Here is a reminder of the letter you will have received about VE day.
Dear Parents and Carers,
We are delighted to inform you that on Thursday 8th May, as part of our 80th VE Day Celebrations, the children are invited to come into school wearing clothes in the colours red, white, and blue. Please note that no donation is required for this non-uniform day; it is simply an opportunity for the children to celebrate this key date in history.
As part of the festivities, the entire school will come together at lunchtime for a celebratory picnic on the field (weather permitting). The children are encouraged to bring a picnic lunch from home (unless they are having a school-packed lunch), and we will enjoy traditional 1940s music and games to create a joyful, nostalgic atmosphere.
This will be a wonderful opportunity for the children to step back in time and experience the community spirit that was so important during the wartime years.
During the day, all children will also contribute to creating a whole-school bunting display, which will be used to decorate our learning environment. This collaborative art project offers a fantastic opportunity for pupils to express their creativity while being part of something that represents our entire school community.
We hope this will be a memorable and enriching experience for all our pupils, giving them the chance to learn about and reflect on the significance of VE Day in a fun and engaging way.