07 December 2022
Winter chess wars rage at Atwood
Chess Wars Rage at Atwood Chess has been described as the closest that a human can go to war without physically harming anyone!
We are looking to appoint newly qualified and experienced teachers across The Pegasus Academy Trust.
Positions are available immediately or from September. If you would like more information or just to chat informally please contact Lynne Sampson, one of our Executive Principals on recruitment@pegasusacademytrust.org
Chess Wars Rage at Atwood Chess has been described as the closest that a human can go to war without physically harming anyone!
You may be aware from the media that the UK is seeing a high number of Group A strep cases this year.
Rocksteady Pop Up Concert Over the last few years, Atwood has partnered with Rocksteady Music School who have developed the musical skills of our children so much, that the children wanted to perform in a ‘pop up concert’.
Today at Atwood all of the children in the Early Years enjoyed making lots of Christmas crafts with family and friends.
Mr Veale’s welcome I am really enjoying how the new version of the newsletter is prompting Atwood families to write to me about their child’s achievements.
Results from the previous Big Debate #4- Should we sweep leaves on our streets?
Mr Veale’s welcome Welcome to this week’s edition of the Atwood News.
Reading as the ‘golden thread’ Reading is often described as the ‘golden thread’ that must run through the entire school curriculum as reading not only unlocks a wealth of knowledge, it allows a child to access learning in all subjects and at all levels.
Results from the previous Big Debate #3- Should young athletes put sport first?
Over the past two weeks Nursery have visited Forest School for their first time.
In Reception we have been looking at the story, ‘The Shopping Basket by John Burningham’.
Mr Veale’s welcome Welcome to this week’s edition of the Atwood News.
Here is the news as written by some of the children in Year 5.
Last week, year 5 had a Victorian day which many children enjoyed.
Results from the previous Big Debate #2-Are climate protests going too far?