Our Grand Raffle was drawn last week and we can now tell you the final amount raised was £1,267. Thank you so much for your support.
Each child drew a ticket and we hope all the winners enjoy their prizes.
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Our Grand Raffle was drawn last week and we can now tell you the final amount raised was £1,267. Thank you so much for your support.
Each child drew a ticket and we hope all the winners enjoy their prizes.
We said goodbye to our fabulous year fours.
They will all be missed very much and we wish them all the best for their journey to Middle School.
They will always be part of the Harbottle family.
Please click here for our Summer 2021 newsletter
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During January and February, while the schools were closed, the Year 3 and 4 children were studying traditional poetry in English. They looked at a number of different poets, learning grammar as well as style from them. At the end of the topic they wrote these poems, inspired by what they had learnt and their love of their homes – places they have been “prisoners” in for some time over the past year! We are so very proud of the energy and enthusiasm with which they approached their learning from home and the obvious enjoyment they got from it.
Check out their poems in the gallery section.
There will be a bags2school collection on Wednesday 21st April. Please use your own bin liners and leave any contributions at the bottom of our driveway by 9.00 am that day.
We used all of our school values throughout our Commando Joe week!
Teamwork – “I work better in a team. We can do more together” – Maddie
Truthfulness – “When I was stuck, I was honest and asked my team for help” – Hannah
Resilience – “I was resilient all week! I worked hard in my team to achieve” – River
Hope – “I hoped my baby egg wouldn’t crack and it didn’t!” – Calvin
Love – “You can’t have teamwork without love” – Thomas
More photographs in our gallery.
We are delighted to welcome everyone back to school!
It’s lovely seeing all the coats hanging in the cloakroom again!
Please see letter from Simon Taylor, CEO of The Three Rivers Learning Trust
What a week we have had, nativity play, making Christmas crafts, Christmas lunch, a party and a virtual visit from Santa!
We would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas.