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.

Windy Winners!
Well done to our winners this for their ‘Top Attitudes’ and for being ‘Top Readers’ as well. 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 Top Attitude Top Reader ...
Windy Winners!
Well done to all of our winners: 'Top Reflector' and our Value of the Month - Honesty. 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 - Honesty Top Reflector ...
Owls & Robins Homework w.e. 24.04.23
This week’s homework 28.04.23 for Year 1 is CGP Maths pages 17 & 18 Measuring Problems. Children to return completed for Friday 21.04.23 Thanks Mrs Short & Miss Thompson Article 28: You have the right to a good quality education. You should be encouraged to go...
Learning about St. George’s Day
In England St. George's day is celebrated on 23rd April. We have been learning about the legend of St. George and the dragon but also finding out about the real St. George. We found out that St. George is the patron saint of lots of different countries. We enjoyed...
Planting in KS1
This week, KS1 have been planting sunflower seeds. We started by looking at a seed and a bulb and comparing the two. We discussed what a plant needs to grow strong and healthy. Then, we planted our own sunflower seed using compost and small plant pots. We can't wait...
Owls and Robins homework
This week’s homework 21.4.23 for Year 1 is CGP Grammar Punctuation and Spelling page 44 Children to return completed for Friday 28.4.23 Thanks Miss Thompson & Mrs Short Article 28: You have the right to a good quality education. You should be encouraged to...
Windy Winners!
Well done to our winners this for their ‘Top Efforts’ and for being ‘Top Mathematicians’ as well. 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 Top Effort Top Mathematician ...
KS! History Club
KS1 have enjoyed taking part in an after school history club. The children enjoyed making their very own Motte and Bailey castles linked to our topic 'King of the Castle'. Over several weeks the children created the bailey with shredded paper and glue, a motte using...
Support for Parents – SEN information
If you have a child with Special Educational Needs or a disability you may be elegible to apply for a MAX card. You can also apply if you are caring for a looked after child. The MAX card offers discounts for venues such as bowling alleys, trampoline parks and zoos....
Owls & Robins Year 1 Homework w.e. 31.03.23
This week’s homework 31.03.23 for Year 1 is CGP Maths pages 26 & 27 Measuring Problems. Children to return completed for Friday 21.04.23 Thanks Mrs Short & Miss Thompson Article 28: You have the right to a good quality education. You should be encouraged to go...
Forming Food Chains in KS1
Today KS1 were learning abut food chains in Science. They learned new vocabulary such as producer, consumer, carnivore, herbivore and omnivore. Article 12: you have the right to an opinion and to be listened to. Article 29: Your education should help you use and...
Pond habitats
As part of our 'Habitats' topic in science, we have been looking at a range of animals, plants and objects. We have been comparing the difference between things that are alive, have been alive and have never been alive. Last week, we visited the school pond. Prior to...











