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March 2020

  • Roebuck does reading

    Published 30/03/20

    Enjoy the latest book read by Mrs Sparrow.

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    Aliens in Underpants Save the World

    https://youtu.be/URYBjS1Ynic

     

     

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  • Home School document

    Published 25/03/20

    We have received documents that might help parents manage the change from school to home learning, especially for children who have SEND. It is attached below.

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  • Last Day - Who's your Mummy ?performance

    Published 21/03/20

    The highlight of  last day at school was the Year 3 and 4 production of Who's your Mummy?. The children have worked really hard over the last few weeks, and especially this week with all the events that were happening. Children who hadn't previously had main parts took on roles at very short notice. The children were really excited to perform their production to the rest of the school. We have recorded the production for those who were not able to come in to school. Pease feel free to click on the links below for the production of Who's the mummy?

    https://youtu.be/yxqAcH5BOzI Beginning

    https://youtu.be/E2fr0hfe9eU Middle

    https://youtu.be/w_qQmkuNE-I End

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  • Visit to North Herts College

    Published 06/03/20
    On Thursday 5th March, Year 3 had the opportunity to spend time in North Herts College's World Book Day activities. The first activity involved children being read to. The adult chose their favourite book and shared this with the children. The ad
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  • World Book Day 2020

    Published 06/03/20
    World Book Day was yet again a great success. The children and staff had so much fun throughout the day taking part in exciting book related activities. Year 3 visited North Herts College where they were read stories and took part in art and crafts a
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