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  • Year 3 Fish Keeper Fry Week 5

    Tue 05 Feb 2019 Mr Tague
    This week we collected the next species of fish from Findern Garden Centre for our fish tank. The Year 3 children that collected them really enjoyed looking at all the fish. Our children even got to feed some of the tropical fish!
  • Year 3 and 4 Sports Hall Athletics

    Mon 04 Feb 2019 Mr Tague
    On Friday 1st February some of our Year 3 and 4 children competed in an athletics competition at Greenbank Leisure Centre. Although we didn't win the competition our children performed at a high level and their behaviour was exceptional. Each and everyone of the children lived up to our core values of Respect, Pride and Success. Thank you to Miss Jordan for organising the event and giving children this opportunity. 
  • Year 3 Fish Keeper Fry Project

    Mon 04 Feb 2019 Mr Tague
    Year 3 are into their 4th week of their exciting Fish Keeper Fry project. This amazing project, sponsored by Maidenhead Aquatics,  lasts for 8 weeks and each week the children learn another aspect of keeping fish. We have built the tank up and last week we actually collected our first fish. We will be collecting more fish this week!
  • Year 1 Endangered Animals!

    Thu 31 Jan 2019 Mr Tague
    Year 1 had a special visitor into school to help them launch their Endangered Animals Topic. Their visitor was the famous animal expert James McKay. He brought in some of his special animals that are considered to be endangered in the wild. Children got the chance to learn all about these animals and handle them to really understand what they are like. The children's behaviour and manners were exceptional. Well done!
  • Great Start to the 5-a-side League

    Tue 22 Jan 2019 Mr Tague
    On Friday 18th January we began competing in the local 5-a-side league at Etwall Leisure Centre. We had three matches on the night and won one 6-1, lost one and won our last game 4 nil. Week 2 is in a couple of weeks time. Well done to all those boys and girls in Year 5 and 6 who represented our school proudly.
  • Christmas Carol Concert

    Tue 18 Dec 2018 Mr Tague
    We had a fantastic time singing Christmas carols at St Wystan's Church on Monday. Each class sang a song and then the whole school sang together. The choir performed 'Silent Night' beautifully. Our Year 6 pupils read the Christmas story between the songs with such confidence. The church was absolutely packed with parents and grand parents so thank you to all that came and celebrated with us. 
  • Football Tournament

    Tue 27 Nov 2018 Mr Tague
    Our team performed very well at Pingle in the 7-a-side football tournament. For some of our players this was their first ever taste of competitive football. They all did remarkably well despite the very cold conditions. We finished third overall out of eight teams.
  • Remembrance Parade 11th November 2018

    Tue 13 Nov 2018 Mr Tague
    Our School choir performed brilliantly in church on Sunday for the Remembrance service. The song was sung beautifully and was a huge success during this very important service. After the service our Chair and Vice Chair of the School Council laid a wreath on behalf of our school. Many of our children also participated in the parade representing the uniformed organisations.
  • World War 1 at Repton Primary School

    Fri 09 Nov 2018 Mr Tague
    Our School Council visited the National Memorial Arboretum today and had a real experience of reflection and remembrance. Our WW1 projects were showcased in the hall this afternoon and almost all of our parents attended so thank you very much!
  • Harvest Festival at The Padley Centre

    Thu 25 Oct 2018 Mr Tague
    Yesterday, our Year 5 and 6 School Council members went to the Padley Centre in Derby to deliver our Harvest Festival collection. It was amazing to see how they will benefit from your generosity. Our four children gained a lot from the experience and represented our school proudly. The staff at the Centre were so grateful and our contribution will be added to the other items that have been collected. These will be shared across other shelters and also in food parcels for those less fortunate. Thanks again!
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