Welcome to Robins
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School Bags: Children should bring their school bag every day.
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Toys: Please check that your child is not bringing toys into school.
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Reading Diaries: These should be brought in daily along with their ditty or reading book.
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Reading Rewards: On Fridays, we count how many times your child has read at home.
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3 times = 1 reward point
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More than 3 times = 1 reward point and a dip in the prize box
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Please make sure reading is recorded in their diary.
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Spellings: Children are given a set of spellings to learn each week.
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These are displayed on the classroom window and in homework books.
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Key Words: Your child has a set of key words to learn in their bag.
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Once they can read the words fluently, we celebrate their achievement and they are given the next level of words.
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Homework Books: Sent home on Fridays and should be returned by the following Wednesday.
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PE Day: Friday
Children should wear: -
Black shorts or joggers
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White t-shirt
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Trainers
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School jumper
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Labelling Clothes: Please ensure all jumpers, cardigans, and coats are clearly labelled with your child’s name.
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Lunch: If your child is having a school lunch, please ensure that payment is now done on Arbor. Please check Arbor for regular updates and information.

Discounted Meals during the Summer Holidays!
Below is a list of places, which are quite local who are offering free or discounted meals over the holiday period.
Owls and Robins Y1 homework
This week’s homework 6.723 for Year 1 is CGP Grammar Punctuation and Spelling page 5 Children to return completed for Friday 14.7.23 Thanks Miss Thompson & Mrs Short Article 28: You have the right to a good quality education. You should be encouraged to go to...
Sources of light in KS1
The children in KS1 have been learning about light and where it comes from. We discussed how light helps us to see and when there is no light, we have darkness. We discussed 'reflective' 'transparent' and 'opaque' objects. We labelled items in our classroom with these...
KS1 parents Water Cycle Workshop
The children of KS1 have had a lovely afternoon working alongside their adults to create a poster all about the water cycle. They watched a video to explain the different stages and then worked together to create some amazing posters. Article 28: You have the right to...
Windy Winners!
A huge well done to all of our winners this week - Top Sporstperson and our Value of the Month, which was Friendship. Article 28: You have the right to a good quality education. You should be encouraged to go to school to the highest level you can. Class Value -...
Windy Nook Sports Day
Today we hosted our annual sports day for children in Reception all the way through to year 6. The children took part in 6 different activities as part of a carousel. They were: sprints, vortex howler throw, egg and spoon race, standing long jump, obstacle relay and...
Owls & Robins Homework w/e16.06.23
This week’s homework 16.06.23 for Year 1 is CGP Maths pages 21 & 22 Fractions. Children to return completed for Friday 23.06.23 Thanks Mrs Short & Miss Thompson Article 28: You have the right to a good quality education. You should be encouraged to go to...
KS1 Visit St Alban’s
KS1 have been learning about Christian churches and their role in the community. Today we visited St Alban's church. Reverend Danie told us all about her job and the children learned about the parts of the church. They sang and danced and some of the children even...
Owls and Robins Homework w.e. 09.06.23
This week’s homework 09.06.23.03.23 for Year 1 is CGP Maths pages 35 & 36 Position & Direction. Children to return completed for Friday 16.06.23 Thanks Mrs Short & Miss Thompson Article 28: You have the right to a good quality education. You should be...
A visit from St Albans Church
This week, we had a visit from Lynn and Ken at St Albans Church as part of our Christianity topic. They talked about the many ways they help people at St Albans Church and how they worship as Christians. They share stories from the Bible and help to look after our...
A visit from Professor Brainstorm
Throughout science week, all of the children had a visit from Professor Brainstorm. He explained and demonstrated lots of different investigations focusing on various scientific areas. Professor Brainstorm was very knowledgeable and the children learned some new...
Doing our part for the environment!
Science week this year focused on climate change and investigating what we can do to help our environment. The children were set a challenge to think of ways that they could reduce, reuse and recycle and reduce their carbon footprint in school and at home. Following...













