Welcome
Welcome to Windy Nook
The principle purpose of Windy Nook Primary School is to provide high quality education to enable pupils to achieve success. This website aims to give you a taster of the school, as well as providing regular updated information for both parents/carers and pupils and we hope that you find what you are looking for.
We hope that our website reflects our endeavour to create an atmosphere of mutual consideration and respect regardless of age, gender, race, religious beliefs, disability, social or home background and family circumstances. It is a celebration of all of the fabulous work and activities that our children participate in. Please feel free to leave a comment or contact the school direct with any queries you may have.
Thank you and enjoy your visit.
Lucie Forrest – Head Teacher
Attendance Last Week
- Whole School Attendance 96.41%
- Whole School Attendance without Nursery 95.99%
- Ladybirds 97.89%
- Owls 96.80%
- Bluebells 89.64%
- Tulips 94.62%
- Oaks 93.33%
- Dragonflies 96.32%
- Robins 99.31%
- Nightingales 97.33%
- Snowdrops 98.33%
- Elms 95.77%
- Beeches 98.46%
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School News
Welcome to the Bluebells
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read moreHead, shoulders, knees and toes!
In science Nightingales have been finding out about all the different names for parts of our body. We have drawn around each other (that was good fun) and labelled our 'heads, shoulders, knees and toes' and lots more. Then we found out about our skeleton, listened to...
read moreTechnology plays its part in Reception
There are so many new things to do in reception classes at Windy Nook. Dragonflies are getting to grips with programming toys. First they explored the controls and then they got down to work by helping builders make a wall right across the room. Bricks and staff were...
read moreWho arrived in the mystery ship?
A mysterious ship arrived in the Dragonflies' class last week. It arrived strangely before the class came in the morning. It wasn't brought in by Mr Leighton. There were plenty of ideas about what was going on. Some children could draw and write what could have...
read moreWhat have we been up to?
Hi All Well it’s been another fun-filled week in the Beeches. We practised our IT skills this week by making a platform game using Kudo. We all really enjoyed this. Our Kingswood letters also went home this week and we are busy chatting with our adults at home about...
read moreWhat have we been up to?
Hi All Well it's been another fun-filled week in the Beeches. We practised our IT skills this week by making a platform game using Kudo. We all really enjoyed this. Our Kingswood letters also went home this week and we are busy chatting with our adults at home about...
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