We have had a brilliant day with Junior Chefs’ Academy. Our year 3 and 4 pupils experienced a dynamic, informative session with ‘chef’, who instructed and encouraged them to make a fabulous ‘power food salad’. The children learnt about healthy eating, fair-trade, food miles, the origins of food, the benefits of seasonal fruits and vegetables and some great advice about nutritional meals. A massive thank you to chef, all the sponsors who made the day possible and our parents and grandparents for supporting this event.
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Important Information
Dear Parents,
It has come to our attention that there is a female loitering around the car park opposite school and next door to Victoria Wine Lodge. She is asking to use people’s phones and is then apparently running off with the phone. She has also been heard asking to borrow money off people. Try to avoid this area if you can. The police have been informed and were dealing with an incident involving her today.
Yours sincerely,
Mrs Eccles
EDUCATION BEGINS AT HOME
Sumdog is a great site that offers games to make maths more fun. They are all free to play too www.sumdog.com
A recent poll showed parents and grandparents as top role models for 7-14 year olds – www.betterreading.co.uk
You can download 100’s of free e-books at your local library to read with your child.
http://welshlibraries.org/
Kids who read outside of class are 13 times more likely to read above the expected level for their age.
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VOYAGES OF SINBAD
Our Early Years department thoroughly enjoyed Bitesize’s production of ‘The Voyages of Sinbad’ today.
















