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It is the smallest of all seeds but when it grows up it is the biggest of all plants. It becomes a tree, so that birds come and make their nests.' Matthew 13:32

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  • Duxford Trip

    Thu 16 Mar 2023 Emma Morris

    The whole school had a fantastic and educational trip to IWM Duxford.

  • Science Curiosity Café

    Tue 14 Mar 2023 Emma Morris

    Parents and Guardians were invited to join the pupils as they carried out a variety of experiments. They were  based on 'connections', which the pupils have been learning about in science.

     

  • Found on the way to school.

    Tue 14 Mar 2023 Emma Morris
  • Pupils enjoying the snow at playtime

    Fri 10 Mar 2023 Emma Morris

    The pupils enjoyed the snow at break time today!

  • Lime Class had a visitor talking about holidays today

    Thu 09 Mar 2023 Emma Morris
  • Vision Day

    Thu 02 Mar 2023

    During the day, the children  recalled the vision that underpins our school ethos, encapsulated by the Parable of The Mustard Seed, representing children's individual growth educationally, as well as socially, spiritually and emotionally. 

     

    During the afternoon, the children completed art work to represent the school's values of Courage, Compassion, Generosity, Friendship, Thankfulness and Perseverance. They also planted their own mustard seeds whilst making a pledge as to their own aspirations for the future. Parents joined us in the Village Hall at 2.45pm for a presentation.

  • World Book Day

    Thu 02 Mar 2023

    To celebrate World Book Day 2023, we took part in a challenge set by the DMAT. We had a 'Picture Book World Cup' where we shared and enjoyed picture books from different categories with a 'knock-out' style competition after each set of books was read. 

     

    The challenge was completed over two weeks, with all classes taking part and voting in each round. The books covered a wide range of topics, from books about artists to books about environmental issues or  feelings. 

     

    Our final winner was 'Zoom' by Istvan Banyai - a big hit with many of the children. The book has no words at all, but the children enjoyed following the pictures from page to page, predicting what may appear next in this one-off adventure! 

     

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