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Dear Parents,
Thank you for your support with our drop off and collection arrangements. Just a reminder not to arrive on the school site earlier than your drop off time. I understand that arrangements are a little inconvenient for some, however schools have to follow national guidance to ensure safety for all as best we can.
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Friday Newsletter 18th September 2020
Little Joeys I am Special Newsletter
Y4 Shake, Rattle and Roll Newsletter
Y6 Ironstone Valley Newsletter
Please click the link below to view the Coronavirus update for parents from the Speech and Language service.
Dear Parents,
A very busy week in school, our first full week. Welcome to Mr Atterton in Y4, he has
settled in very well and is enjoying the children. Welcome also to our new FS2 children
who have started school so well. It is amazing how quickly children settle into routines.
We normally have an assembly to introduce them to everyone in school so are thinking
of how we can do this in some way!
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Dear Parents,
Welcome back! Firstly can I thank you on behalf of all staff for the lovely gifts and cards given at the end of the summer term, they were much appreciated.
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Please click the links below to view the School Opening and Transport letters for September 2020
Dear Parents,
An end to a very strange term in school. Well done to all of the children who have worked hard at home and to those who have worked hard at school since March. I must say a huge thank you to staff who have worked hard throughout lockdown and are still working hard getting ready for September.
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Friday Newsletter 17th July 2020
It is very important that your child continues to practise their reading over the summer. Why not take on the Connect 4 Challenge? How many of the 16 challenges can you complete?