Weekly School Newsletter
Stay Safe This Autumn
Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service is urging you and you family to stay safe this Bonfire Night and Halloween.
There are several ways you can ensure your family is safe while enjoying bonfires, fireworks and trick or treating.
We advise you to visit an organised event rather than having a bonfire or setting off fireworks yourselves, however if you do decide to celebrate at home please take a lot our advice for safe handling of fireworks and bonfires here http://www.shropshirefire.gov.uk/campaign/bonfire-and-firework-safety.
If you’re concerned about teaching your children the dangers of fireworks, or not sure what to do if your child suffers a burn or scolded, the child Accident protection Trust (CAPT) has some great advice and you find a host of information on their website https://capt.org.uk/lessons-for-little-ones/
#wakeupwednesday EA Sports Football 24
For 20 years, FIFA dominated the football video gaming arena, attracting legions of devoted fans and scooping up accolades like a digital Real Madrid. After parting ways with the sport’s governing body, however, renowned developers Electronic Arts (EA) have now launched their own individual bid for the title. It’s called EA Sports FC 24, and its effectively FIFA 2.0.
Familiar action delivered by the same team, of course, points to a comparable level of popularity – especially among those young gamers raised on the FIFA franchise. As our #WakeUpWednesday guide highlights, however, EA Sports FC 24 also carries many similar risks to its predecessor, including addictive gameplay, abusive voice chats and expensive in-game purchases.
Bikeability Level 3
Well done to our amazing Year Six pupils as they receive their Level Three pass certificates and badges!
Super Certificates
Here are the Maths, Presentation, Writing and Star of the Week certificate winners for this week!
Visit to Aston Hall
Yesterday we went to visit Aston Hall in Birmingham as part of our History topic about The Great Fire of London. We had a super day, learning all about the events of the fire. We looked at rooms in the style of those in Thomas Farriner’s bakery and Samuel Pepys’ house and exploring some artefacts that are similar to those that would have been used to try and extinguish the fire back in 1666.
Competition Success!
We are delighted to announce that some of the children from After School Club recently entered an art competition to design their perfect pet, their artwork has been chosen, and will be published in a book ‘Perfect Pets.’ The children will have a certificate presented to them in our achievement assembly on Friday. The book will be on-sale in December.
Well done to Ellis and Lara in Wrekin Class!
Ellis said, “I am very proud that my picture was chosen!”
Lara said, “I feel excited because it is going to be in a book that so many people can see!”
Weaving in Stiperstones
Today we have started our weaving project!
Lots of fun had by all!