Letters to Parents

Emergency Arrangements for Severe Weather

9th February 2012  Dear Parents,   Emergency arrangements for severe weather  In the event of severe weather please listen to the radio or go to the school website: www.whitbourneceprimaryschool.co.uk. If you still cannot find any information, then phone the school to ascertain whether the school is closing. If you cannot get a reply at school Mrs [...]

George’s Marvellous Medicine Theatre Trip

3rd February 2012  Dear Parents,  Theatre trip to see ‘George’s Marvellous Medicine’ at The Old Rep Theatre, Birmingham on Wednesday 8th February 2012.  The children in Teme class are excited about their forthcoming trip to see ‘George’s Marvellous Medicine’ at The Old Rep Theatre,Birmingham. The P.T.F.A. has very kindly paid for the trip.  We will [...]

KS 2 Adventure Trip

16th January 2012  Dear Parents,  KS 2 Adventure Trip  An exciting opportunity has arisen for all of Teme Class where they can take part in an Outdoor Adventure Residential Visit in March 2012.  This is a residential visit for 2 nights and 3 days at the Pioneer Centre, Cleobury Mortimer and will involve some exciting [...]

Updates

Monday 21st November 2011  Dear Parents,  Healthy Eating Day  As you may be aware Whitbourne School was awarded Healthy School status in 2008, it is now time to renew this and on Friday 25th November 2011, we will be holding a ‘Healthy Eating’ day. Our School Nurse, Amanda Swift will be working with all the [...]

Sealegs Puppet Theatre

Tuesday 15th November 2011  Dear Parents,  Sealegs Puppet Theatre  On Wednesday 16th November 2011, the children in Severn Class have been invited by St. Peter’s Primary School to join them to watch the Sealegs Puppet Theatre in their School Hall. This is a super opportunity for the children and we plan to transport them to [...]
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