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  • Easter Celebrations

    Fri 27 Mar 2015

    The Easter celebrations have been a great success once again.

    The Easter hat parade was a wonderful spectacle to behold.

    The Key Stage Two exhibition had a great deal of entries and the winners were rewarded with certificates and Rosettes.

    Winners were:

    Decorated Egg: Zainab, Arthur, Tilly (Highly commended – Dinah and Kieran)

    Egg Film Character: Leah, Hollie-Jayne, Joe (Highly commended – Oliver and Johnathan)

    Easter Biscuits: Jessica, Esther, Tyler (Highly commended – Dylan and Sarah)

    Easter in a Plant Pot: Hattie, Hafsa, Amy (Highly commended – Emily and Connor)

    Easter Basket: Rebecca, Eliska, Ethan (Highly commended – Lewis and Drew)

    Easter Craft: Peyton and Isabel

    Easter Cakes: Melissa, Cadhla and Ellie

  • Read for My School 2015

    Wed 18 Mar 2015

    The Read for My School 2015 competition winner is Amy From Year 6.  Well done!  She has won 10 books from Penguin Publishers.

     

    The competition has been extended until the end of the Easter holidays so…keep reading!

  • Red Nose Day 2015

    Wed 18 Mar 2015

    On Friday 13th March, children from Foxes Piece school raised money for charity to help children who don’t have much money.

     

    The pupils of Foxes Piece school sold cakes; dressed up; decorated their faces and made their hair funny for the charity Comic Relief.

     

    Foxes Piece School raised approximately £530 pounds in one day and there is still money coming in.

     

    Well done Foxes Piece School!

     

    By Eliska and Gracie

  • World Book Day

    Mon 09 Mar 2015

    The School Council decided to change how we celebrate World Book Day this year.  We concentrated on a variety of book activities within the classrooms.  Teachers and children shared their favourite books.  The children were excited to be “Buddy Readers”.  KS2 children read with KS1 and Reception.  The book sale at break and lunchtime raised £35!  As all the books were 10p that meant 350 books changed hands yesterday.  Also, all children went home with a free book courtesy of National Book Tokens.  Thank you to WH Smith.

     

    There was a real buzz around the school. I was very impressed with the number of children who came up to me and said thank you for organising the book sale and the distribution of the free books and two children came up to me to wish me “Happy World Book Day”!

     

    Mrs C Ward

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