The concert will be in the KS2 hall at 9.15am and will be a celebration of the children’s hard work over the lessons.
School will close for the Easter Holiday on Friday 31st March and reopen to pupils on Tuesday 18th April.
We have duck eggs arriving in the lab on Monday 13th March, thank you to FICPS for donating funds for this.
We will be setting up ‘Duckcam’ on TEAMS so you can watch them hatch!
The school is closed to pupils on Friday 24th March so all teachers can go to Wollaston Secondary School to attend joint training and share good practice.
We are looking for a member of the local community who would like to put their name forward as a community governor for the school. This is a nominated role, not an elected parent governor role. If you know someone in the local community who would be interested, please ask them to get in touch with the school.
Year 2 have enjoyed visiting Irchester Country Park to discover the signs of spring. They have been tracking the changes in the Country Park throughout the year, making careful observations and keeping a record of what they have found.
Year 6 have survived SATs week – we are extremely proud of their positive approach and resilient attitude towards what were quite challenging tests. They can now enjoy preparing for their residential in June and Shakespeare performance at the end of the year.
At the start of term Year 4 went on a residential visit to PGL Caythorpe in Lincolnshire. They had a fantastic time testing their courage, resilience and determination to conquer their fears and try new things. This included climbing on high ropes, abseiling down the climbing tower and taking the ‘leap of faith’ from the high platform to the net below. They tried a range of new skills including archery and rifle shooting. They tested their ingenuity, creativity and team building skills by building a raft and trying it out – and yes they did all fall in!
A great time was had by all – even the staff enjoyed it; except for the lack of sleep.