by Mr Newman | May 23, 2025 | Bluebells, Snowdrops, Spanish, Tulips
This half term, Lower Key Stage 2 have been learning all about ice-cream in their Spanish lessons and for the past four weeks we have prepared them to be able to order an ice-cream in Spanish. This afternoon, staff arranged for children to come down and order the...
by Mr Newman | Apr 29, 2025 | After School Activities, Beeches, Bluebells, Elms, News, Oaks, Proud to Present, School Clubs, School Council, Science, Snowdrops, Tulips
At the start of each academic year, each Key Stage 2 class nominates two school councillors to form the School Council. This year, the school has elected some wonderful councillors who work very hard to make a real difference to life at the school. The children on...
by Mr Newman | Mar 10, 2025 | Beeches, Bluebells, Dragonflies, Elms, English Corner, Events and Visits, Ladybirds, News, Nightingales, Oaks, Owls, Reception, Robins, School Council, Snowdrops, Tulips, world book day
Windy Nook celebrated a fun-packed World Book Day last Thursday, with the entire school taking part in a wide range of activities to cheer-on everything reading. All children received free books thanks to Mr. Atkinson from WHSmith, who kindly supplied these for us. In...
by Mr Newman | Feb 14, 2025 | Beeches, Bees, Bluebells, Butterflies and Caterpillars, Dragonflies, Elms, English Corner, Events and Visits, Ladybirds, News, Nightingales, Oaks, Owls, Robins, School Council, Snowdrops, Tulips
Plans are underway for a fantastic day of literary fun as the school prepares for World Book Day on Thursday 6 March 2025. Children should have come home from school with a letter, detailing all the important events. If you did not receive a letter, please let your...
by Mr Newman | Jan 17, 2025 | Around The World, Beeches, Bees, Bluebells, Butterflies and Caterpillars, Dragonflies, Elms, Events and Visits, Ladybirds, News, Nightingales, Oaks, Owls, Proud to Present, Reception, Robins, Snowdrops, Tulips
In the 1800s, the city of San Sebastían (in Northern Spain) was under the occupation of ever-changing foreign armies. The people lacked freedom and, annoyed at the soldiers who marched with their drums every day outside the city walls, decided to fight back. To mock...
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