Autumn term tombola winners
Congratulations to our four tombola draw winners: Isla, Jacob, Bella and Drew. The lucky winners receive a £5 voucher for the Book House, Thame.
Congratulations to our four tombola draw winners: Isla, Jacob, Bella and Drew. The lucky winners receive a £5 voucher for the Book House, Thame.
On Thursday 14th December our Infant children travelled by double decker bus (a particular highlight!) to our Junior site in Dinton for our annual whole school Christmas service led by Rev. Phil and Rev. Richard with a special guest visit from Mary and her donkey! For Foundation class, this was their first visit to [...]
We certainly had an enjoyable day wearing Christmas jumpers whilst fundraising for 'Save the Children'. Thank you to all our pupils who have managed to raise £139 for the charity, as of 10am today.
Our Junior pupils travelled by a fleet of coaches to watch the Dress rehearsal performance of the Infant Nativity at Cuddington Church on Thursday 7th December.
Our whole school enjoyed one of our best loved traditions today: Christmas Surprise Shop. F4CADS ran a wonderful shop for all children to buy secret presents for their families. We have asked children to bring home their wrapped gifts to go under your Christmas tree and be given out on Christmas day. [...]
"We have been learning about Earthquakes in our Geography lessons. I have learnt that if the tectonic plates go over each other they can make a volcano and cause an earthquake. We have looked at lots of examples of magazine articles in English, and this week we have planned and published our own Earthquake [...]
A huge thank you to Mr Coats who came in on Thursday to give Year 3 and 4 a talk on his incredible expedition to Antarctica. In 2009, Ed joined Ben Fogle and James Cracknell on one of the most challenging expeditions of his life. His talk included how they raced 500 miles unsupported [...]
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This Remembrance Day we went to the Church of a special Family Service. We had our regular family worship but, after the 2 minutes silence introduced by a real trumpet performance, a mystery visitor appeared: A WWI solider from the cavalry with his horse Abby. He wore spurs on his boots (they were real [...]