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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 93.7%
- Whole School Attendance without Nursery 93.3%
- Dragonflies (Rec.) 88.8%
- Ladybirds (Rec.) 92.6%
- Robins (Year 1/2) 94.0%
- Owls (Year 1/2) 90.1%
- Nightingales (Year 2) 89.6%
- Bluebells (Year 3) 93.0%
- Snowdrops (Year 3/4) 96.2%
- Tulips (Year 4) 96.1%
- Elms (Year 5) 94.2%
- Oaks (Year 5/6) 100%
- Beeches (Year 6) 91.9%
School News
Welcome to LKS2 Powerpoint
Please find attached a powerpoint of the presentation from last week. If anything is unclear please do not hesistate to contact your class teacher. Welcome to LKS2 Sept 2014
Reception Welcome Meetings
Click on the link to see the powerpoint used at the Welcome meetings last week Welcome
Super Spelling at the Nook
During Thursday's assembly Key Stage Two children celebrate 'Speller of the Week'. If your class teacher chooses you as your classes 'Super Speller' you are awarded a certificate. One lucky winner is then selected to sit on our 'Super Speller Throne' in assemblies....
Listening Buddies
Are you a good listener? Do you like to help others? Are you a good friend? Then 'Listening Buddies' could be for you. If you are interested then make sure you send your completed application forms to me by Wednesday 24th September I look forward to reading them! Mrs...
Dragonflies Cup Cake Cafe
Dinosaur Poundland
Tweets
Video
CEOP - KEEPING SAFE
When should I report to CEOP?
CEOP helps children stay safe online. Has someone acted inappropriately towards you online, or to a child or young person you know? It may be being asked to do something that makes you feel uncomfortable or someone being insistent on meeting up. You can report it to CEOP below.
Other people who can help
For advice and to seek help on a range of issues, from hacking to cyberbullying, click here.