by L Hogg | Nov 18, 2022 | Beeches, Bees, Bluebells, Butterflies and Caterpillars, Dragonflies, Elms, Events and Visits, Ladybirds, News, Nightingales, Oaks, Owls, School Council, Snowdrops, Tulips, Willows
Today all of the children in school have celebrated and raised money for Children In Need. As a school we have raised an amazing £509.82. A huge thank you to everyone for your generous donations. In classes, the children took part in a spot design competition...
by Mrs Ramanandi | Oct 14, 2022 | Health and Well-Being, News, Proud to Present, School Council
Congratulations to the children who were voted to represent Windy Nook as our Rights Respecting School Councillors 2022-23. The children are looking forward to representing their school community, as well as helping to support and raising awareness of local, national...
by L Hogg | Sep 21, 2022 | Beeches, Bluebells, Elms, English Corner, News, Oaks, Proud to Present, School Council, Snowdrops, Tulips, Willows
Yesterday in KS2, the children took part in their school council elections. The children have been learning about what makes a good speech. They then spent some time writing a speech explaining why they would make a good school councillor. Each class then listened to...
by A Thompson | Sep 6, 2022 | News, School Council
We are very pleased to announce that we have been reaccredited with the International Schools Award 2022-2025. ‘The International School Award rewards schools that have shown a commitment to embedding international awareness and understanding within their class...
by Mrs Ramanandi | Jul 23, 2022 | News, Outdoor Learning, School Council, Sport
The children enjoyed a day of Soccer Aid challenges. The school council helped design obstacle courses for children to take on. This helped raise an amazing £206 to help UNICEF’s work for children around the world. Thank you for all your support with raising this...
by Mr Newman | Jul 15, 2022 | Around The World, Bluebells, Outdoor Learning, School Council, Snowdrops, Tulips
Years 3 and 4 had a colourful celebration of their Hinduism topic by taking to the yard to create Rangoli patterns in chalk. Rangoli patterns are Hindu symbols created at Diwali and children loved attempted to design their own patterns. Article 29: Your education...
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