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Our main communication channel for parents is Class Dojo. Our staff post photos and information reguarly to keep you fully updated on things happening within each year group. If you have not yet signed up to Class Dojo, please contact the school office.

  • The Pop Project Concerts

    Mon 13 Feb 2017
    The Pop Project came into school a gave two concerts, the first with Years 3-6 and the second with Early Years and Years 1 & 2. Find out more here: http://www.mosspits.com/the-pop-project-british-values-concert-130217/
  • NSPCC Number Day 2017

    Fri 03 Feb 2017

    We held our NSPCC Number Day in school on Friday 3rd February 2017.

     

    This was Maths-themed across the school with a focus on using Maths across the curriculum. In Year 5, children practised mental maths in French! C'est CALCUL  MENTAL!

     

    Year 6 worked with Dot-art artist, Eimer Kavanagh on a Maths through Art project - the outcomes are fantastic!

     

    Year 4 and 5 were well challenged to do a range of Maths puzzles and logic problems with Paul Godding from the 7puzzle company.

     

    Children also came to school in a Maths theme for a donation to NSPCC.  - This included numbers, patterns, shape, symmetry, lines and angles.  We are proud to say we raised £349.48 - thank you all so much for generous donations!

     

    What a fantastic day it was! Maths EVERYWHERE!

     

     

  • Online Safety Assembly

    Thu 02 Feb 2017
    Paul Trigg, from MGL, came in this morning to talk to all year groups about keeping safe on the internet.  The younger children heard about Smartie the penguin and how he needed help from his mummy and daddy when an advert popped up onto his tablet.  The older children were talking about their digital footprint and how anything put on the internet can never be fully deleted! The assemblies were very informative.  Ask your child to tell you about it.  We are following this up with a parents' coffee morning on Thursday 30th March, where Paul can give you more tips and information on how to keep your child safe on the internet. 
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