21 June 2024
Atwood Newsletter 21st June 2024
We have had a bumper sporting week this week culminating on Thursday’s sports day.
For those parents who will be applying for a reception place for their child for September 2026 we have arranged a series of visits so that they can look around the schools with senior staff.
If you wish to view a school please see here for the available dates. Obviously we have to limit numbers so only parents/carers who have booked will be able to attend.
We have had a bumper sporting week this week culminating on Thursday’s sports day.
This week children in Nursery have been reading the book ‘Tree’.
We have been learning about spiders this week as we have been reading the book “Aaaarrgghh, spider!”
Djembe Kings hosted a special guest at today’s session as they were reunited with Mr Spoerer!
Year 5 has been very busy preparing for Enterprise Week, with children working in strategic teams to ensure smooth planning and execution.
Year 6 is busy preparing for Enterprise week and this morning saw them working industriously to prepare their products for sale.
Last week, our reception children enjoyed another session of forest school outdoor learning.
Fantastic learning opportunities for Year 5 Children from Year 5 visited Riddlesdown Collegiate to take part in a STEM day.
It was lovely to be joined by Delores’s son, Tyrone, and daughter-in-law, Kirsty, to unveil a bench in memory of Delores at the front of the school.
Learning and Laughing Another fabulous week has whizzed by in Little Cypress!
As the Wimbledon tennis tournament nears, last week Year 5 children had the opportunity to take part in a tennis event which was run by one of our sports coaches from SAS Academy.
Today, the financial education charity RedSTART visited Ecclesbourne to deliver workshops to our Year 5 children.
All of the children in year one and year two had great fun on their sports days on Tuesday, even though the sun failed to arrive!
At the Lower School, we have been focusing on the Pegasus value, ‘We are safe, healthy and happy’.
Unsurprisingly, the action-packed activities and previous night’s excitement led to an early night’s sleep for all!