by Crowe | Mar 11, 2021 | Beeches, Bees, Bluebells, Dragonflies, Elms, Events and Visits, Health and Well-Being, Ladybirds, News, Nightingales, Oaks, Owls, Robins, Snowdrops, Sport, Tulips
This week, the whole school has taken part in The Virtual Torch Relay, an event ran across 34 other schools in Gateshead. Children from each class were assigned an Olympic country and came dressed in those colours. The children decorated flags and learned about their...
by Mr. Hawdon | Mar 10, 2021 | Butterflies and Caterpillars, News
Nursery Places at Windy Nook Primary At Windy Nook Primary we have excellent Early Years provision through our Nursery and Reception classes. All eligible children are entitled to 15 hours of free nursery provision provided over 38 weeks (school term time...
by Mr Brown | Mar 8, 2021 | English, News
Thursday 4th March, Windy Nook’s children and teachers celebrated World Book Day. As well as being ‘caught reading,’ the children of Windy Nook have done some super work to recognise this global event. We all celebrated books and reading in a variety...
by Mr. Hawdon | Mar 5, 2021 | Beeches, Bees, Bluebells, Dragonflies, Elms, Ladybirds, News, Nightingales, Oaks, Owls, Robins, Snowdrops, Tulips
It’s a huge well done to all our Windy Winners this week! Rec – Chloe and Myla Year 1 – Mollie Rose, Harvey Year 2 – William, Lily Year 3 – Christopher, Ava Year 4 – Ollie, Heidi Year 5 – Kaiden, Eve Year 6 – Sofia,...
by Amanda Clough | Mar 5, 2021 | Butterflies and Caterpillars, English, Health and Well-Being, Maths, News, Outdoor Learning, Science
We have had a super busy week in nursery! We have continued with our planting/growing theme and enjoyed the story of Titch by Pat Hutchins. We planted some herb seeds (rosemary, chives, sage and parsley) which we will keep indoors until they are ready to be put...
by Mr Brown | Mar 5, 2021 | English, News, Outdoor Learning
As a way of celebrating World Book Day this week, Windy Nookers have been reading in all sorts of weird and wonderful places! The children have been caught reading upside down, in cupboards, in trees, in their sinks, in a hot tub…the list goes on! Take a look at...
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