Newsletter 13
Welcome back, I hope you all had a lovely Easter break. Over the Easter holidays the school has been a hive of activity. Through the support of Lighthouse Schools Partnership, we have had new fencing erected in the playground to cordon off an area that will (over the next few months) become our designated forest school area. This is a really exciting project which we hope will add a great resource to our school.
Also, as a result of some very persuasive letters written by a number of our year 6 class (some of the letters will be posted on our school website later this week), we have started a project to totally rejuvenate our school pond area. On Sunday, this vastly overgrown area was cleared out by a very generous group of pond environmentalists organised by Mr Talis, one of our parent governors. The team not only cleared out man years of growth but also carefully rescued and rehomed a large number of newts. Over the next few months, we will be looking to raise funds for a new pond liner so this lovely wildlife area can be brought back into use for the children.