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Newsletter No. 52 ~ February 2012

‘Good with Outstanding’ Inspection I am very proud to report that following our Church School Inspection (Statutory Inspection of Anglican Schools) yesterday, we have been awarded the grade; ‘good with outstanding’. The report is to follow shortly but we are pleased that the strength of our school as a church school and its place in [...]

Newsletter No. 51 ~ January 2012

Chinese New Year On Monday 23rd January all the children celebrated the Chinese New Year with an exciting variety of activities in their House Teams. On offer was Chinese cookery with tasting afterwards; the children made Chinese stir fry, pancake rolls and tasted sauces such as sweet and sour and black bean. They tried out [...]

Newsletter No.50 ~ January 2012

A Happy New Year to you all from Whitbourne Primary School  Welcome We welcome Lauren Finch and her family to Whitbourne who, during the Christmas holiday moved here from Abberley. As we would expect, Lauren has been made very welcome by Teme Class, she joins Year 4 and I am sure that she will be [...]

Newsletter No. 49 ~ 13th December 2011

Christmas Nativity at Longlands Farm The children had an excellent morning at Longlands Farm last Thursday. Some of our pupils dressed up and became part of the Nativity Play. Two of them actually had more responsibility than they had imagined when they ended up leading and controlling sheep. Our thanks go to Julia Evans who [...]

Newsletter No.48 ~ 29th November 2011

‘Children In Need’ We all had a really fun day dressed in our pyjamas in aid of Children In Need and we raised £40. Thank you for your support with this.  Little Stars’ Table Top Sale Last Friday ‘Little Stars’ held a Table Top Sale as well as a raffle and cake sale, at school. [...]

Newsletter No. 47 ~ November 2011

Sealegs Puppet Theatre On Wednesday 16th November 2011, Severn Class will be visiting St. Peter’s Primary School to watch a Puppet Theatre entitled, ‘Little Bo Peep’.  Herefordshire Starlab Planetarium As part of the topic work for the whole school, there will be a visit from the Herefordshire Starlab Planetarium. This will be held on Monday [...]

Newsletter No.46 ~ October 2011

Topic Work For This term Welcome back to school for the second half of the Autumn Term. All the children are taking part in the topic of ‘The Earth in Space’. In order to enhance their work there will be a visit from The Hereford Starlab Mobile Planetarium on Monday 21st November, during the afternoon. [...]

Newsletter No.45 ~ October 2011

‘Little Stars’ ~ Toddler Group Our Toddler Group in the Village Hall is holding a series of activities each week. This week is a playdough morning; children will make their own playdough, play with it and take it home. Next week is a ‘Teddy Bear’s Picnic’ morning; the children can bring a teddy and enjoy [...]

Newsletter No. 44 ~ September 2011

Parent’s Meeting Thank you to all those parents who attended our Parent’s Meeting last Monday. The evening was very positive with some clear discussions and answers. It was a very useful social meeting which included information about school, the curriculum and plans for the future.  Macmillan Coffee Morning ~ 30th September 2011 Our Macmillan Coffee [...]

Newsletter No. 43 September 2011

Toddler Group Our popular and friendly Toddler Group re-opened yesterday in the Village Hall; it is run jointly by School and Tiblands Nursery. The group is open every Tuesday in term time from 10.00am until 11.30am. Parent’s Meeting You are very welcome to our Parent’s Meeting in school on Monday 19th September 2011 at 6.30pm. [...]
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