Thank you for attending the Trinity Day Service! It was a wonderful celebration of our Holy Trinity: God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit!
Please see some examples of the work we produced and some photos from the Service!
Thank you for attending the Trinity Day Service! It was a wonderful celebration of our Holy Trinity: God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit!
Please see some examples of the work we produced and some photos from the Service!
Haughmond have been very excited this week as we have been artistic creating lots of Mexican art. We learnt about Mexico on Monday and compared it to where we live. We have been listening to a variety of Mexican music too !
On Monday we used clay to create some Mexican themed pots which we will paint today. We also made our own day of the dead inspired masks.
On Tuesday have started our class Mexican flag made out of tissue paper using the skill of collaging. In the afternoon we looked at the traditional Mexican folk art looking at the sun and moon art. We used the skill sketching first to get and outline. Then we practised our watercolour painting skills to carefully paint out pictures.
Today we are looking forward to painting our Mexican clay pots, learning the Mexican hat dance and carrying on with out tissue paper flag.
Below are some of the exciting things we have been up too this week !
The exploitation and online safety session aims to raise awareness and provide valuable insights on how to protect vulnerable children. The session will cover:
Emojis aren’t just digital decoration — they’re often used as a coded language that young people use to express identity, humour and emotion. Without context, they can easily be misunderstood by adults, leading to confusion or missed signals. Some emojis may even mask risky behaviours or emotional struggles.
This guide helps decode this ever-evolving language, empowering parents and educators to have more open, informed conversations with the children in their care. It also highlights the meaning of some common emojis and offers practical tips for staying clued-in without snooping or suspicion.
Our Rounders Team this week entered the Corbet Primary Rounders Tournament. There were two groups of five teams, all from other local primary schools. Our team placed second in Group A, and third overall! Our team tied two matches and won four; they remained unbeaten throughout and only missed out on winning the whole tournament by a point. These events are not only competitive and enjoyable, but also give the children chance to meet teachers and pupils at The Corbet, and also they introduce our Year 6 pupils to their potential new classmates for September. There are a couple more sports events in summer term, including Area Sports and Sports Day.
We are thrilled to share the outcomes of our recent SIAMS inspection, a process that evaluates how our Christian vision enriches the lives of pupils and adults within our school community. The findings reflect the dedication, values, and nurturing environment we strive to uphold every day. We are overjoyed with the results and look forward to celebrating them with you, as they affirm the strength of our ethos and the positive impact it has on all those in our school family. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the children, staff, parents, carers, governors, our local community, and our church community for their incredible support—not only on the day of our SIAMS inspection but throughout our journey. Your encouragement, dedication, and shared commitment have been invaluable, and we are truly grateful for the role each of you has played in shaping our school’s vision and values.
Well done to the Year 6 pupils who this week completed their SAT tests!
They have been working hard towards the tests and they worked well this week, sitting a grand total of 6 tests!
We would like to praise them for their hard work as we now await the results in July!