A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Each pupil can have three seats for family for the performance (no under 5’s please) and it will start at 4.30pm at Wollaston Secondary School. You do not need to book these seats and we won’t be issuing tickets – you may just arrive at Wollaston for the performance by 4.30pm.
During the transition days the children will arrive and depart from their usual classroom entrance/exit. The Year 6 children will catch the coach to Wollaston Secondary School. Those Year 6 children not going to Wollaston should come into school as usual.
Please note we have had to cancel Sports Day today due to the weather.
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.
Ms Donaghey abseiling down the Northampton Lift TowerOur value for April is Courage; mostly ably demonstrated by Ms Donaghey who abseiled down the Northampton Lift Tower to raise £300 for charity. Well done!
We are delighted to announce that Year 6 have been awarded Master Class status by Renaissance Learning who manage the Accelerated Reader programme. This is a rare and prestigious award which only 12 primary schools nationally have achieved so far this year. This award recognises the children’s achievement and dedication to reading. Every child reads for an average of 25 minutes a day and consistently achieves 90% plus in the comprehension quizzes.
All the Year 5 and 6 children entered the Radio 2 Chris Evans short story writing competition. There were over 123,400 entries. We are very proud that two of our students, Hermione and Sam, have had their stories shortlisted for the final.