This week we have discussed what it means to be part of a community – please click on the file below for more information:
Here is our Hymn:
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This week we have discussed what it means to be part of a community – please click on the file below for more information:
Here is our Hymn:
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Welcome back Grinshill,
We hope you have all had a lovely summer.
Myself and Miss Lloyd-Jones are very excited to welcome you back.
The full information is on the class page for what we will be doing this term.
But a few reminders;
PE is on Tuesday and Thursday (wear PE kit on these days) remember this should be plain, no large logos or Bomere Heath kit. Navy not black.
Water bottles are needed each day with a name on please.
Your child no longer receives fruit as a snack, so they will need a snack each day to get them through to lunch.
Please label all uniform, coats and lunch boxes.
We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday.
Enjoy the last few days of your holiday!
Well done to the stars of the half term!
Here are our certificate winners this week: Star of the Week, Worker of the Week and Values Award.
On Thursday we were proud to host the North Shropshire Schools Area Sports. We invited seven schools to compete against each other in athletics events for Years 4-6. The morning was a huge success with around 150 pupils taking part.
The eagerly awaited Relay events were won by Bomere Heath (girls) and Myddle (boys).
We look forward to our own Sports Day next Thursday (11th July) and Area Sports next year.
We are incredibly proud to announce that we have been awarded The International Eco Schools Certificate with distinction!
Mrs Quigley and her Eco council have been working tirelessly to improve the eco-friendly aspects of the school. They have made lots of changes, given everyone information and have recently completed a very stringent evaluation process to achieve this amazing award.
If any parents and carers have a specific interest in this area and would be interested in helping out, please have a chat with Mrs Quigley.
We have been learning all about the General Election and the British Value of Democracy. We looked at the key points of the different manifestos, then held our own General Elections following the same process as the real one. We linked our learning to maths, through the use of statistics and also considered what we might do if we were Prime Minister. In each class, the Green Party got the most votes, although it was closer in some than others!
Very well done to the certificate winners this week
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