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Mon 04 Mar 2019
Pupils took part in our RNLI day at the beginning of February to raise funds for the charity. Working in their house teams the children participated in sea safety, welly-wanging, a musical composition and a large scale art project. We were also fortunate to have a visit from a member of the Skegness RNLI team who shared with the children the work of the RNLI and how the money they raised would be used to save lives.
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Mon 04 Mar 2019
We have received a letter from our local MP, Dr. Caroline Johnson, congratulating us on our school's excellent increase in the proportion of pupils achieving the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics.
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Mon 04 Feb 2019
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Mon 04 Feb 2019
Pupils enjoyed learning all about resuscitation last term, with workshops covering basic CPR throughout the day. Parents followed this in the evening learning how to use the defibrillator which is situated on our school gate.
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Mon 04 Feb 2019
Well done to our football team who won against Helpringham school and our girls' rugby team who won silver at the Tag Rugby Festival, both taking place in November.
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Mon 04 Feb 2019
This academic year we are taking part in the Lincolnshire Mini Police Project. Four Mini Police have been chosen to work with one of our local PCSOs on a number of local and national priorities. These include: school parking, digital resilience, anti-bullying and challenging diversity.
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Mon 04 Feb 2019
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Fri 19 Oct 2018
From 1st October our school has taken over the management of our After School Club. We have introduced a number of changes, in response to the needs of our parents/carers. We now run an ad-hoc service, which has two tiers of car. Session 1 is 3.15-4.45pm charged at £4.50 and includes a snack. Session 2 runs from 4.45-6pm costing an additional £2.50.
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Fri 19 Oct 2018
Pupils have been busy taking part in trips to extend their learning. Years 1 and 2 visited the Lincolnshire Life Museum to experience Victorian life. Our Year 6 had a taste of the wider, working world when they visited the Epic Centre. The children were given the opportunity to participate in a number of taster sessions including plumbing, brick laying, painting and decorating, to name but a few.
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Fri 12 Oct 2018
As a school we have decided to focus the work that we do to support charities and link these to our topic work in the classroom. As a result, we have identified three charities that we will centre our fundraising on this year. To develop the children's understanding, we have chosen a local, national and international charity; Sleaford Community Larder, Lifeboats and Water Aid.