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February 2019

  • Absence from school - Important changes

    Published 24/02/19

    The letter below details information about pupil absence and its impact on a progress and attainment in school. Please note, there will no longer be a form to complete if parents wish to make a request for pupil absence – all requests for absence should now be made in person. 

    Please pop in to school if you have any questions.

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  • Stephen Wiltshire

    Published 15/02/19

    As part of our Mencap week we have working on a piece of art inspired by a famous artist, Stephen Wiltshire. Each child and adult in our school took a small rectangle and recreated part of one of Stephen's sketches. When we put them all together, this was the result...

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  • KPNS BOOK WEEK!

    Published 15/02/19

    We can't wait for our KPNS Book Week! 

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  • mencap assembly

    Published 11/02/19

    Hannah from Mencap came in to our assembly this morning to talk to us about the work they do.

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  • MENCAP Week at KPNS

    Published 11/02/19

    We're excited that during this coming week, all of the children will be contributing towards a whole school piece of art to support the work of Mencap. More details will be published after Monday's assembly so keep your eyes peeled! For information about Mencap, please follow this link: http://www.mencap.org.uk

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  • Safer Internet day 2019

    Published 04/02/19

    Tomorrow is Safer Internet Day and with that very much in our minds Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 had an assembly introducing them to the main theme. This year the Safer Internet Team are tackling the idea of permission and consent when using the Internet.

    Click here to see the slides that the children were shown and encouraged to discuss.

    Tomorrow the children will be taking part in further activities to build on these ideas.

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