"Learning to be the best we can!"
Showing posts with label governors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label governors. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Celebrating Science Day

The whole school was buzzing (and  not just from the giant Operation Game) as classes propelled balloon rockets, visited an inflatable Astrodome, explored science through IT, launched paper planes at speed (then compared by throwing them by hand), operated on a giant patient whilst trying to hold on to their 'three lives', met Billy Blood Drop and investigated a whole manner of exciting questions in class. Wow, what a day! The children were inspired to write about their activities in Science journals. What a great record of the fun, and learning, that went on. Thanks for the support from many of the governors too. Well done, everyone.

 
 

Monday, 16 January 2012

Home School Agreement

 


Look out for our reviewed Home School Agreement which is coming home today. Please read and sign the parent section and return to school asap! Thanks.
Posted by Picasa

Sunday, 6 February 2011

Year 2 Puppet Show












Year 2 loved sharing their puppet shows. They were proud of their homework projects and enjoyed making circuits with their parents.

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Parent Governor Vacancy

We currently have a vacancy for a Parent Governor.
This is a very important role as our Governors help to form the strategic direction of the school and act as critical friends. Our current group of governors come from a wide range of backgrounds and bring to us new ideas from other walks of life.
The full Governing Body meets six times a year, with other committee meetings being held half termly. Full training and induction will be given.

Further information can be found at: http://www.governornet.co.uk.
If you are interested, please contact the school.

Tuesday, 6 July 2010

Governor Day in School

During our recent Book Week, we were delighted to welcome many of our governors into school to see what we have been up to. The governors were able to talk to the children to find out about the impact of our "Power of Reading" Project in school. Several of them were brave enough to join us in our fancy dress book character costumes! Thanks to them all for giving up their time.