Thank you to everyone who contributed to our fund raising day wearing their Christmas jumpers ~ everyone looked lovely and festive!

Your generous donations helped us raise £233 for PTA funds!

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AuthorGlynis Wilson

Children and staff are invited to wear their Christmas jumpers to school on Tuesday 14th December 2021!

This is for a £1 contribution to PTA funds.

Please don’t buy a jumper especially for the day ~ you can always get creative with accessories!

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AuthorGlynis Wilson

On Friday 18th June we are holding an own clothes day with a theme ~ to dress the colours of the rainbow! This is for a £1 donation to help the PTA purchase new gardening tools for our school polytunnel and allotment. Your donations can be paid through the special event in ParentPay.

Thank you so much for your support!

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AuthorGlynis Wilson

We were delighted to deliver 34 shoe boxes to St John’s church this week, ready to be sent to children in need around the world.

We’d like to thank you all for your generous donations, the shoe boxes were all packed full of lovely things!

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AuthorGlynis Wilson

We would like to thank you all for supporting silly socks day. The children and staff looked great and everyone enjoyed wearing bright and funny socks for the day! We are very grateful for your donations and are pleased to let you know you raised £180 for PTFA funds. Thank you!

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AuthorGlynis Wilson

You are invited to wear your Christmas jumper or cardigan over your school uniform on Friday 11th December 2020.

School would like to raise funds for a local cause, and would like to ask for a donation to Brian House Children’s Hospice. This can be done through the special event set up in ParentPay.

Thank you

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AuthorGlynis Wilson

The PTA would like to invite you to wear your silly socks to school on Friday 27th November. You could also wear silly tights, or silly socks over tights to keep extra warm! This is for a £1 donation to PTA funds. Please bring money in a sealed envelope.

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AuthorGlynis Wilson