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  • Book in a Box - Early Years and KS1 Winner

    Published 07/03/25

    During World Book Day, we held our annual 'Book in a Box competition.' Well done to our Early Years and KS1 winners who chose the following reading books as a price. Can you guess their book? One is a traditional tale and the other book is about a character who has purple prickles all over his back!

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  • Book in a Box - KS2 Winner

    Published 07/03/25

    Well done to our Key Stage 2 winner for the 'Book in a Box' competition who also chose a reading book of their choice for their prize. The title of the book is 'The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse' by the author, Charlie Mackesy. The book is about having hope for uncertain times. 'Enter the world of Charlie's four unlikely friends, discover their story and their most important life lessons.'

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  • World Book Day - Book Characters

    Published 06/03/25

    Today is World Book Day! Once again, our Delta children and staff came to school dressed up as various book characters. There are more photos for you to see on our Instagram page!

    Our Head of School also managed to get many free book character costumes that were kindly donated by the Rubies Costume Company in partnership with World Book Day and Parentkind.

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  • World Book Day - Reading Fiesta

    Published 06/03/25

    In the afternoon, we had many of our wonderful parents, carers and families who came for our Reading Fiesta! This was another opportunity for them to see a range of reading activities that are taught in school and also for the children to read and share a book with them.

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  • World Book Day - Perform Drama Workshop

    Published 06/03/25

    Today is World Book Day! Children from Reception to Year 4 enjoyed taking part in the Perform Drama Workshop based on well-known books that they have been learning.

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  • Year 4 Tennis

    Published 03/03/25

    Year 4 Farah Class enjoyed their first tennis lesson led by a tennis coach from Vicars Moore Tennis Club. The lesson focused on the forehand swing and allowing the tennis ball to bounce once to the ground. Over the next few weeks, the children will continue to build up their knowledge and skills and will be visiting the Vicars Moore Tennis Club and have an opportunity to play on an actual tennis court.

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  • Year 3 Immersion Experience

    Published 27/02/25

    This week, Year 3 Angelou Class were immersed in an Eid Mubarak celebration where they created Eid cards, ate dates and other lovely treats. This was to help the children with their next diverse text for their writing lessons, based on the book 'Ramadan Moon' by Naima B Robert.

    The book is about Ramadan the month of fasting. It doesn't begin all at once. It begins with a whisper, a prayer and a wish. Muslims all over the world celebrate Ramadan and the joyful days of Eid-Ul-Fitr. This lyrical and inspiring picture book captures the wonder and joy of this great annual event, from the perspective of a child.

    The month of Ramadan is expected to start on Friday 28th February. We wish all our families who will be observing and fasting for Ramadan all the best!

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  • Multicultural and Worldview Day

    Published 14/02/25

    On the last day of term, the hall and playground were decorated with multicultural flags, colourful bunting and red lanterns. The children came to school all dressed in red and had a fantastic opportunity to explore and celebrate different cultures and beliefs, whilst developing an understanding and appreciation for diversity.

    An educational workshop led by West End in Schools, a highly respected performance company took place. Our children were immersed and engaged in the wonderful Chinese Zodiac Dance Workshop based on storytelling and dance that bought to life the traditional Chinese Zodiac story, enriching the children’s understanding of Chinese culture.

    There were also activities based on the Chinese Year of the Snake, a red envelope activity where the children wrote kindness and new year messages to each other, various links to our British Values and age-appropriate Protected Characteristics and finally completing a lesson from their RE topic for this half-term.

    You can see more photos of today on our Parent Newsletter for this half term alongside our Intsagram page!

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  • Year 5/6 PSHE Parent Meeting

    Published 13/02/25

    Our Year 5/6 parents were also invited to attend a PSHE parent meeting informing them of of our up and coming PSHE (Personal, Social, Health, Education) curriculum on the topic ‘Changing Me’ and also the statutory curriculum linked Relationships and Health Education.

    Thank you to all the parents who attended. If you were unable to attend, the PowerPoint presentation will be shared with you via email.

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  • Sustainability Competition Winners

    Published 12/02/25

    A few weeks ago, our Delta MPs wanted to organise a Sustainability competition. Children had to make a model or sculpture of an animal that lives in the Ocean. It was a very difficult decision for our MPs to judge all the wonderful entries that were bought into school. Well done to our 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize winners who all received a book related to the Ocean.

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  • Safer Internet Day 2025

    Published 11/02/25

    It is Safer Internet Day today and this year's theme is "Protecting yourself and others from scams online." The children have all taken part in an assembly, which helped the children to understand what a scam is and how we can possibly identify them. Also, who are their trusted adults that they can confide in when they do not feel safe online.

    Year 1 to 5/6 also carried out various activities during their Computing lessons, such as sorting and knowing the difference between personal and not personal information, knowing the signs of what may look like a scam and which emotions they would feel and using a password generator to help create a password that no one else would know.

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  • Express Yourself Day

    Published 07/02/25

    Today was Express Yourself Day! The children came to school wearing hair accessories, hats, brightly coloured socks and trainers to express their personality, creativity and individuality. The children also bought £1.00 to help support the charity Place2Be.

     

    In the afternoon, Year 1 - 6 watched the Disney film Inside Out 2, which is supported by the Place2Be charity as the film was a springboard for the children to discuss their emotions, mental health and wellbeing.

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