Friday 30 January 2015

Extended Booking Form Error

Apologies - It has come to our attention, that there is an error on the Moorhens booking form for the February-March term. The school will be open on Monday 23rd February as usual and not as indicated on the form.

Thank You



Thursday 29 January 2015

Oreo Moons!

Today in Class 5, as part of our current Science topic Space, we looked at the different phases of the moon. We then used oreo biscuits to represent each phase. Check out this fantastic example by Meghan:


Year 3 Homework

This week's homework is on the website now.

Monday 26 January 2015

Year 2 Page Update

The Class 2 page has been updated with some of the children's work and photographs from last week.

Sunday 18 January 2015

Young Voices Concert

Wow! What a fantastic experience Class 5 had last Friday!! The class took part in the annual Young Voices concert at the Genting Arena (formally the NEC), they joined with schools across the country to perform as part of a huge choir. The children sang beautifully and enthusiastically and their hard work really paid off! We had a great time singing and dancing alongside some great artists such as: Urban Strides, Lucy Spraggan and Mic Lowri. Thank you so much to all the parents and family members who came to support the children at this brilliant event and thank you to Mr Steggall, Mrs Curwen and Mrs Parsons for accompanying the children. But most of all, thank you to the children, I am so very very proud of you :)






Friday 16 January 2015

Young Voices

The rehearsals are now taking place for tonight's concert at the LG Arena. It promises to be a great evening! Please follow Twitter for pictures and updates.


Thursday 15 January 2015

Thursday 8 January 2015

Year 3 Homework

Hello everyone!
Happy new term.

This week's  homework and spellings for Class 3 are available on the website.

Thank you.

LTE feature in Cooperative Schools Newsletter

Sutton Coldfield Trust’s website and award


The Learning Trust for Excellence (LTE) in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, which brings together seven primary schools with a range of partners, has been awarded a Leading Aspect Award in recognition of the impact of the wide range of collaborative working taking place. The award recognises the quality and commitment by all involved and the engagement of stakeholders along with a demonstration of high quality leadership and management in the development of the Trust. Evidence illustrates the significant contribution the collaboration is having on improving teaching and learning underpinned by robust systems and processes to support effective monitoring and evaluation of the improved outcomes and impact. A range of stakeholders including teachers, parents, governors, pupils and Head teachers were interviewed as part of the verification process required in order to achieve the award.
Rachel Davis, Chair of the Trust, said: “We are delighted and proud to receive the Leading Aspect Award and national recognition of our achievements. We have such strong belief in the work we are doing and the positive outcomes for all our establishments and the wider community. The Trust has worked hard building professional relationships and strong foundations based on trust and respect, as well as identifying areas for truly beneficial collaborative working. The impacts are already evident and the motivation amongst all staff and partners to keep building the Trust is strong. There is no doubt that the outcomes for children are tangible. There is so much more the Trust can achieve, this is just the beginning.”
The Learning Trust for Excellence has just launched its website. Visit lte.education to find out more.