Rain, Rain, Go Away!
Children in Need follows Odd Sock Anti-Bullying Week
The week has ended with some torrential rain and whilst this would certainly dampen the mood of the most positive of people, it did nothing to soak the willingness to commemorate Children in Need and raise some much needed funds for such a worthy cause. The children wore Pudsey ears and a variety of non-uniform T-Shirts and tops dedicated to the charity. They also completed some Pudsey-related activities across the day.
On Monday, children adorned odd socks in order to highlight the important message of Anti-Bullying Week. The related assembly was shown and the children all grasped why it was significant. Our Peer Mentors do a fantastic job in ensuring the Anti-Bullying approach is applied and the restorative approach used to resolve minor issues between pupils. They set a fine example for others to follow. Well done guys!
Remembrance Day was also commemorated on Tuesday with our Infant school pupils, Church, members of the Royal British Legion and parents. It is vitally important to keep the memory of the sacrifice so many made alive, especially with our children because as each year goes by we lose more and more of the last survivors from that period in history.
Some of our Governors visited on Thursday to carry out a challenge day and here they conducted a learning walk with the focus on Maths, as well as Behaviour and Attitudes, plus they spoke with the Maths Subject Coordinator and pupils from all years with their Maths work. They were pleased with so much during their time with us and gave us positive feedback, which we will discuss at next week's meeting.
Next week, we have an Arabic session with Year 5 from ENSFC on Monday, we have Cross Country at Bure Park on Tuesday for a selective group and we have our choir singing at the Minster on Friday.
Have a great weekend everyone!