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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
Oaks ‘Super Speller’
Congratulations Jessica, on becoming this week's Oaks Super Speller!
Welcome to Upper Key Stage Two
Welcome to UKS2 Sept 2014Please find attached the powerpoint from yesterday's meetings, should you wish to browse. Many thanks Upper Key Stage Two Team
Brilliant Bikeability!
Elms are super excited to start Bikeability next Wednesday and can't stop talking about bikes, helmets and knee pads! They're all looking forward to learning how to ride their bikes safely on the roads. Watch this space for updates on how they get on!
EYFS Dig For Buried Potatoes!
Dates for your diary in the new school year
The latest school newsletter was sent out today. Here's a copy in case yours didn't come home.Sept 14 (2)
Barnaby Bear!
A quick reminder that if you would like to take Barnaby Bear somewhere then please write your own invitiation to him. It can be for anytime that you wish to take him over this school year. Just make sure that you include the date clearly and Miss Karpinski will record...
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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.