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  • In it to win it Attendance Prize

    Published 07/01/25

    Well done to our termly raffle winners!

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  • Christmas Carol Concert

    Published 20/12/24

    Ding Dong! Ding Dong! Ding Dong!

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  • Snow White pantomime

    Published 18/12/24

    Children enjoy annual trip to Pantomime

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  • Flag Fen

    Published 10/12/24

    Maple Class visit Flag Fen

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  • Christmas Dinner

    Published 10/12/24

    Christmas Dinner

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  • Healthy Relationships

    Published 10/12/24

    Healthy Relationships

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  • Year 6 London Residential

    Published 01/12/24

    Year 6 Residential to London

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  • First Aid

    Published 27/11/24

    Do you know what to do in an emergency?

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  • Healthy Minds

    Published 26/11/24

    How do you keep your mind healthy?

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  • Southwell Workhouse

    Published 06/11/24

    Would you like to live in a Victorian Workhouse?

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  • Online Safety

    Published 04/11/24

    Lincolnshire Stay Safe Partnership

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  • Vision and Values Craftanoon

    Published 21/10/24

    On Friday 18th October, we welcomed the wider school community for our new vision and values 'craftanoon.'   The afternoon started with the parable of the mustard seed told by Mrs Leonard in Church.  

    Parents and grandparents then joined us for our 'craftanoon' back at school.  In Ash Class they celebrated our school value of kindness by making some friendship bracelets and friendship stones.

    In Elm Class, they celebrated our value of respect.  They make respect wreaths to celebrate diversity and respect for everyone in our community. 

    In Maple Class, they celebrated our value of responsibility.  They made 'responsibulls' and discussed being responsible global citizens. 

    In Oak Class, they celebrated our value of hope for the future.  Each child wrote down their hopes and aspirations for the future and created a bag of hope.  

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