Congratulations to two of our recent award winners. Well done both of you!
Tag: health and wellbeing
Assembly Medals
Proud Winners
Please and Thank You
As part of our Health and Wellbeing learning we have been talking about when to say “please” and “thank you”. We read a story called “The Elephant and the Bad Baby” to stimulate our discussions. Here are some of the children’s thoughts.
Brooke: when your Mum gets your tea.
Olivia B.: you say “thank you” when someone gives you sweets.
Holly-Mae: I say “thank you” to the ladies in Nursery when I get snack.
Evan G.: I say “please” when I get sweets.
Frankie: when someone gives me something I say “thank you”.
Enid: you say “thank you” when people come to your house.
Kobe: when people give you something.
Jasmin: when I got sweeties for Hallowe’en from Mum and Dad I said “thank you”.
Cali: I would say “please” for juice.
James: I say “thank you” when I get special treats.
Annalise: I say “thank you” when Mummy gives me something special.
We are delighted that our children are learning good manners and hope that they keep this up as they get older.
Children In Need Thank You
Children in Need
Thank you to all those who participated in our “Spotty or Non-Uniform Day” for Children in Need and thank you to those who kindly gave a donation to this worthy cause. Here is a selection of photos from our day.
Happy Smiles
Children In Need
We would like to remind you that we are having a “Spotty or Non-Uniform Day” tomorrow, Friday 17th November, for Children in Need. Any old £1 coins donated will be collected and given to the fund.
Learning About Poppy Day
This term some of the children have had the opportunity to attend a whole school assembly which has helped them to grow in confidence in the wider school environment. When this little group went to assembly last week they were learning about Poppy Day and why we have it. At the end of assembly they were delighted to get a poppy each from Mrs. Alexander.
Christmas Boxes
We would like to remind you that anyone who wishes to donate the gift of a Christmas shoebox should bring it in to Nursery by tomorrow Tuesday, 14th November. Operation Christmas Child is the world’s largest children’s Christmas project and your kind donations will be sent to needy children who will undoubtedly be delighted with your gifts. Thank you so much to those families who have already donated a shoebox, it is greatly appreciated. Here are some of the children with their boxes ready to be collected.
























