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  • 01/03/26

    West Stow with Years 5 & 6

    Earlier in the month, Years 5 and 6 had a great day out visiting the Anglo-Saxon village at West Stow. Pupils explored the village and enjoyed seeing first-hand how Anglo-Saxons might have eaten, slept, worked and socialised. They had fun hunting for runes and meeting the 'Iron Age' pigs...
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  • 01/03/26

    'The Stone Age' Performance

    Our amazing Year 1/2 children took us on a time-travelling adventure back to the Stone Age, wowing the audience with their fantastic knowledge, catchy songs and brilliant artwork! From mammoth hunters to archaeologists, they brought prehistoric life to the stage and made us all incredibly proud...
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  • 01/03/26

    Children's Mental Health Week

    All children from Years 1-6 were given activity booklets, linked to this week's Children's Mental Health Week theme  - This Is My Place. Teachers were asked to find some time during this week to for the children to start completing the activities, focusing on the children's sense of...
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  • 30/01/26

    Years 5&6 Friendship Games

    On Wednesday, 28th January, Mrs Sutton and Mrs John took twelve children from Years 5 and 6 to take part in the annual Friendship Games at Northstowe Secondary School. This event was all about meeting new people and trying out some different sporting activities. The children had a great afterno...
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  • 30/01/26

    Personal, Social & Health Education - PSHE

    At our school, we aim to help all children learn to respect themselves and others, and to move safely and confidently from childhood, through adolescence, and into adulthood. We deliver much of this work through Relationships Education and Health Education, which are statutory parts of the broader s...
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  • 30/01/26

    Young Voices - 30th Anniversary

    On Friday, 23rd January, 68 members of the Key Stage 2 choir set off to the O2 Arena to perform at a Young Voices concert. The children had been learning the different songs and dance routines since July and were very excited to finally go and perform with over 8,500 other children. After re...
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  • 20/01/26

    JTA say 20 in Plenty

    We are the Junior Traveler Ambassadors (JTA).   Last term we ran a successful competition called 'Be Bright, Be Seen." We encouraged students to think about the darker days and the importance of being seen while travelling to and from school. This term, we want the whole school c...
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  • 07/01/26

    Christmas Carol Service and Choir

    On Tuesday 16th December, the whole school walked to St Mary and All Saints Church to take part in our annual carol services. Both congregations were in fine voice and everyone left full of festive cheer! In both services, children told the story of the first Christmas and the choir shared some spec...
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  • 07/01/26

    Willingham Advent Calendar Window [day 16]

    From our Sensory Workshop group: Once again the children who attend our Sensory Workshop have worked together to make our amazing Advent Window. We asked the children what does Christmas mean to them and have incorporated all these elements in our design. Every child has made something on o...
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  • 07/01/26

    Being part of the WSA

    Firstly, huge thanks to each and every one of you for supporting the WSA in whatever way you have been able this term  - with our most recent event being the Winter Wonderland Christmas Fayre. Whether it has been volunteering, donating items or attending events  - it is massively appreciat...
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  • 07/01/26

    Panathlon Swimming Gala Challenge

    On Wednesday 10th December, we took a team of seven children to a Panathlon Swimming Gala Challenge, competing against several other schools in South Cambridgeshire. The children took part in a range of swimming races and challenges, scoring valuable points for their team. Every single child demonst...
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  • 07/01/26

    Polar Musuem Trip

    At the beginning of December, Year 1 and Year 2 had the exciting opportunity to visit the Polar Museum in Cambridge to deepen their history learning about the explorer Ernest Shackleton. The visit helped bring their classroom lessons, from earlier this term, to life. The children learned more about...
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