17 November 2022
Beulah- Anti-Bullying and Friendship Week
We have had a very empowering week this week because we have taken part in the Anti-Bullying week which has included celebrating ‘friendship’.
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
We have had a very empowering week this week because we have taken part in the Anti-Bullying week which has included celebrating ‘friendship’.
Following a minute’s silence at 11.00am today, we gathered for our Remembrance Assembly.
Over the past week, children at Beulah have been learning about the Hindu festival, Diwali.
Michael Rosen is our favourite author for this half term. He is a well-known children’s novelist and poet and has written over one hundred and forty books!
Across the school we have been celebrating Black History Month by recognising and celebrating the lives and achievements of people of African, Caribbean and Asian heritage.
Every half term, we celebrate special achievements in writing across the school from our early mark making in the nursery to our accomplished writing in year 2.
What an amazing week we had on our first poetry unit!
There was a splash of colour today at Ecclesbourne as children wore red to take a stand against racism.
Year one had a brilliant start to their last week of this half term!
Year 2 have been watching a short film, ‘Baboon on the Moon’, as part of their literacy work.
Runners representing EPS put in an excellent performance in the recent inter school competition.
What a busy start to the term Yellow Class have had!
This half term, all year groups have invited parents/carers in each year group to their Curriculum Meeting.
It was lovely to see so many parents and carers joining in with our Harvest Festival celebration assembly today.
Well done to all of the children that stood for election for a place in the School Council.