24 November 2023
ATW Newsletter 24th November 2023
We capped off another busy week with a very well-attended dads’ breakfast and all the children dressed in mufti today.
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We capped off another busy week with a very well-attended dads’ breakfast and all the children dressed in mufti today.
Our YR1 classes had a fabulous time this week on their Moon immersion day.
Road Safety Week We have been focusing on Road Safety this week at Cypress and the children have enjoyed learning more about keeping safe on our roads.
What an amazing world we live in. The children in Early Years have been outside enjoying the changing weather, and appreciating the last bit of sun for the year.
Thank you to all the parents and carers who joined us this afternoon for a hugely successful reading session.
Well done to our parents and carers who have been attending our family learning course ‘Once Upon a Time.’
Our YR1 classes had a fabulous time today on their Moon immersion day.
Ecclesbourne made it three wins out of three following a stunning 7-0 victory against South Norwood Primary school.
Last week, as part of our RE learning about Hinduism, Year 4 visited the Sakthy Ghanapathy Temple in Thornton Heath.
Our Trust Staff Meeting at Cypress on Handwriting in the Early Years, for our Early Years and Year 1 practitioners, was a fantastic opportunity for the adults to have some fun, as well as learning some important pedagogy and practical ideas to teach this crucial life skill.
Whitehorse Infants welcomed a visitor from Beddington ERF on Thursday to deliver an assembly all about waste and recycling.
Friendship Week We have had a thoughtful and friendly time in Little Cypress, as it has been Friendship Week.
On Monday, we introduced our Anti-Bulling / Friendship Week by wearing odd socks to school and sharing what it means to be a good friend in our whole school assembly.
It is my pleasure to introduce you all to our newest Brigstock recruit- Our lovely garden scarecrow.
How odd! Today saw us celebrating our individuality by wearing odd socks and the children embraced this day in style.