After Acres held their Witch(craft) party which was a huge success with threading webs, handprint spiders, neon pumpkins and ghostly mallows, followed by a Halloween feast.

After Acres held their Witch(craft) party which was a huge success with threading webs, handprint spiders, neon pumpkins and ghostly mallows, followed by a Halloween feast.

WK 23.10.2025 – Celebrating our Attendance this week!
In today’s Assembly we have celebrated the Star of the Week and Attendance. This week our Music Star for KS1 is Cesc (Yr2) and for KS2 Libby (Owls).
Attendance This Week
We aim for every class to reach at least 96% attendance, in line with national expectations. This week, a special well done goes to our Year 1 (Miss Christopher’s class) who has achieved 97% attendance this week.
Thank you to all our families for continuing to support excellent attendance — it really does make a difference to children’s learning.
Black History Month – After looking at Rosa parks and her act of bravery we created a class collage of her using different materials as well as colouring in portraits. We also used junk modelling materials to make some buses and other forms of transport linked to Rosa’s story.

To celebrate Halloween our Catering Team and School Food United will be making and serving Halloween cupcakes on the last day before the half term break (Thursday 23rd October). This ties in with the Spooky Dress Up Day our FOAH has planned out.

WK 17.10.2025 – Celebrating our Attendance this week!
In today’s Assembly we have celebrated the Star of the Week and Attendance. This week our Music Star for KS1 is Mia D (Yr2) and for KS2 George B (Yr 4).
Attendance This Week
We aim for every class to reach at least 96% attendance, in line with national expectations. This week, a special well done goes to our Year 4 (Mrs Kan/Mr Hayes’s class) and Year 5 (Miss Atherton’s class) who have achieved 98% attendance this week.
Thank you to all our families for continuing to support excellent attendance — it really does make a difference to children’s learning.
To celebrate Diwali, the festival of lights, Year 4 pupils designed and made their own beautiful candle holders. Through this creative activity, the children learned about the cultural and religious significance of Diwali and reflected on the values of light, hope, and togetherness. The finished candle holders look wonderful — a bright reminder of the joy and colour this festival brings.


Our Year 3 scientists have created fantastic “layers of the Earth” using dessert ingredients — a fun, hands-on way to visualise how our planet is structured beneath the surface. It was a creative and engaging lesson that helped bring Science to life!


Scholastic Book Fair – we are excited to announce that the Scholastic Book Fair is here! Books and various stationery items will be available for purchase at great prices from today, Monday 13th until Thursday 16th October From 3:30 – 4:00 PM. This is a wonderful opportunity to encourage a love of reading and support our school at the same time. We hope you and your children enjoy browsing and finding some new favourites!
Our Reception students had a wonderful day at Delamere Forest. Reception children worked in teams to make ‘animal shelters’ and ‘dens’ and they even had a picnic outside!
A big thank you to our parent volunteers for their time and support, and to Mrs Jones and Mrs Churchill for organising such a fantastic learning experience and ensuring everyone’s safety throughout the day.


WK 10.10.2025 – Celebrating our Attendance this week!
In today’s Assembly we have celebrated the Star of the Week and Attendance. This week our Music Star for KS1 is Skyla-Rose (Yr1) and for KS2 Callum and Ella-Rose (Yr 6).
Attendance This Week
We aim for every class to reach at least 96% attendance, in line with national expectations. This week, a special well done goes to our Year 1 (Mrs Kan/Mr Hayes’s class) who has achieved 99% attendance this week. We would also like to mention Year 1 (Miss Christopher’s class) as they have achieved 98% attendance.
Thank you to all our families for continuing to support excellent attendance — it really does make a difference to children’s learning.