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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • Crossing all done and road open

    Sun 22 May 2016
    The West Camel Road now has a zebra crossing and Belisha beacons. The road is fully open again and ready for the move into the school this week. Note one of the beacons needs a new relay to make it flash as it should, will be fixed soon. Now the crossing is in we can have an assessment to see if it is appropriate to have a crossing patrol person. This assessment will take a few weeks in the meantime we all need to learn to use the zebra cross carefully. I feel a few pictures like the Beatles crossing Abbey Road coming on.
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  • Furniture on Parade

    Sun 22 May 2016

    Walking round the new school brought wow factor moments as the furniture is set out in the school for the first time from a cute infant sofa to the blend of subtle blues between walls and furniture. The teaching walls are being constructed and the new white boards put in place ready for 8th June.

     

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  • Children see their classrooms and have a first run outside

    Sun 22 May 2016
    Friday saw the children visiting their new classrooms with the furniture in and so they know where they will be on 8th June. This was followed by a run across the playground and onto the field it was a pleasure to hear them chatter and laugh. Even the next doors cows looked up but not for long they soon went back to eating already at home with their new neighbours. A magic moment was the spontaneous ring a ring a roses played by the pre-school children in the corridor after visiting their new room. Life is already being breathed into the new school.
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  • Views within and looking out

    Sun 15 May 2016
    The calm before the invasion is the feeling as we walk round the completed empty school before the move gets into full swim over the next couple of weeks. What will the children see?  New views, new perspectives, light and space await them.
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  • Road closed but not for long

    Sun 15 May 2016
    The highways team working on the road outside the school putting in the kerbing and crossing have got on really well and soon the closure will be over just in time for us to start to move into the new school next week.
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  • Bird’s eye view

    Sun 15 May 2016
    One of our governors Mark Andrew asked a friend to use their drone to take pictures over the new school giving us, what I am sure you will agree, is a  really interesting perspective.  Next step is to repeat the pictures from above with the children around the school once they all move in over the next few weeks.
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