Friday 25 March 2011

Hi,
Just a couple of notices.
The Easter fayre is being held on Wednesday 30th March straight after school. The children can come in non school uniform but can they please bring a mothers day gift as a forfeit.
We've had a couple of items of clothing getting muddled up on PE days recently and jumpers going missing. Can you please make sure your child's name is on all their clothes to make it easier for us to ensure that they bring their own things home.
It was great to see everyone last week at the parent/teacher meetings.
I hope you all enjoy the long weekend. See you Tuesday.
Mrs Morris

Friday 18 March 2011

Class 11 have had a lovely couple of weeks and we've been making the most of this nice weather we've been having. The children have enjoyed working and playing outside, especially in the pirate ship!
The children have worked hard to prepare our planting beds. They had to pull out all the weeds and turn the soil ready to plant our seeds. We're hoping to have some delicious carrots and lettuce by the summer!
Sophie's mum kindly bought us in some frogspawn which the children have been watching very carefully. We now have lots of tadpoles and if you look through a magnifying glass you can see their legs are growing. We can't wait for them to turn into frogs!
The childen learnt a lot about christenings last week during our school RE week and particularly enjoyed the trip to church to take part in our own chrstening. Rev. Parkinson taught us lots about christenings and Tia and Charlie made excellent Godparents to Ava Ruby! The children also wrote invitations, made christening cards and stained glass windows.
Enjoy your weekend and I look forward to seeing you all next week for teacher/parents meetings.
Mrs Morris

Monday 7 March 2011

I just wanted to say a big WELL DONE to all of class 11, who did such a fantastic job in the Eisteddfod on Friday. They listened really well to all the different songs and poems that were performed by the rest of the school. They were all very brave standing on the stage to sing 'Hicori Dicori Doc' and to recite 'Dyma Mami' especially the children who did it all by themselves!

Thank you also for the brilliant welsh souvenirs that the children made. They enjoyed showing these to the class and explaining how they made them. They are now on display around the school for everyone to admire!

This week we are going to be learning about christenings. If your child has any photos, cards etc. of their christening or a christening they have been to we would love to see them.

Many thanks,
Mrs. Morris