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November 2025

  • Poppy Appeal - November 25

    Published 18/11/25

    We proudly took part in the annual Poppy Appeal, honouring the bravery and sacrifices of those who have served in the Armed Forces. Students from year 6 helped to sell poppies, wristbands and keyrings, showing tremendous enthusiasm and respect.

    It was wonderful to support Remembrance and the meaning behind the poppy. Their kindness and commitment were reflected in the steady stream of donations as staff and students alike contributed generously.

    We are incredibly proud of everyone who took part—whether by volunteering to help with sales or by choosing to wear a poppy with pride. Together, our school community has made a meaningful contribution to a very worthy cause. Thank you for your support.

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  • Children in Need - 14th November 25

    Published 18/11/25

    Our school community came together for a special Dress Down Day, and what an inspiring day it was! Students and staff were invited to swap their uniforms for their favourite casual clothes, all in support of children in need.

    The corridors were filled with colour, creativity and smiles as everyone proudly showed off their outfits. More importantly, the day highlighted our school’s spirit of kindness and generosity. Thanks to the participation of students, families and staff, we raised money to support important services and opportunities for children who need it most.

    Events like Dress Down Day remind us that small actions can make a big difference. A big thank you to everyone who contributed and took part. Together, we’ve helped create positive change and had lots fun doing it!

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  • Key Theatre Author Event - November 25

    Published 18/11/25

    The Year 6 pupils visited the Key Theatre for an exciting author event with SF Said.

    They listened carefully as he spoke about his journey as a writer, and they asked lots of engaging questions that showed their enthusiasm for his work.

    The children really enjoyed the experience and were inspired by his passion for  story telling. The visit was made even more special when each of them received a free copy of his book Tyger.

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  • Anti-Bullying Week 2025: “Power for Good”

    Published 17/11/25

    Our school was proud to take part in Anti-Bullying Week, a national event that encourages students, staff and families to work together to create a safe, respectful and supportive environment for everyone.

    The theme this year was “Power for Good”, reminding us that small acts of kindness—whether in the classroom, online or on the playground—can make a big difference.

    Throughout the week, students took part in activities, including:

    • Class discussions and assemblies focused on friendship, empathy and respect, including a visit from our very own superheros

    • Odd Socks Day, a fun opportunity for everyone to celebrate individuality and stand up against bullying in all its forms

    We encourage parents and carers to continue the conversation at home by talking with children about how to recognise bullying, how to seek help, and how to support others.

    Together, we can ensure our school remains a place where every student feels valued, safe, and included.

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November 2025