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December 2023

  • Reading Scrapbook winners!

    Published 21/12/23

    We celebrated in assembly this week by recognising our especially outstanding readers in each year group with their reading scrapbook prizes presented by our English lead, Miss Butler. 

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  • Well done Joshua on the cello!

    Published 21/12/23

    Well done Joshua in Year 5 for completing his cello performance for his Junior Duke music challenge!

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  • Tea Time Concert Success!

    Published 14/12/23

    Our first ever tea-time concert was a great success and a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon! On Wednesday, lots of children had the chance to perform either on an instrument or sing with a choir or group - read on to find out more...

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  • Supporting Neurodiverse Children

    Published 14/12/23

    The single most helpful strategy for parents of children with ADHD and/or “high-functioning” autism is validating your child’s thoughts and feelings by showing interest and empathy. Sometimes, their emotional intensity is fuelled by talk of “overreacting,” “acting like a baby,” or “stretching the truth.” Children are people, too. Their feelings matter, even if they react in a manner out of scale for the situation and/or their age. Minimising or dismissing their thoughts and feelings makes them feel like their ideas and problems don’t matter — like they don’t matter. Validating their thoughts and feelings, in turn, makes them feel understood and loved — isn’t that the goal?

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  • Christmas at Christ Church with St Philip

    Published 04/12/23

    Everyone is welcome to join the Christmas Celebrations at Christ Church with St Philip.

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  • The Day the Donkeys Came

    Published 01/12/23

    We had a wonderful day with Flash and Dermot visiting our school.

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December 2023