Christmas Jumper Day: Save the Children 🎄🎅🏻

Last Friday, children were encouraged to wear a Christmas jumper and donate money to fundraise for the ‘Save the Children’ charity. As a school, we managed to raise an incredible £286 which will go towards helping many different families this Christmas. Thank you for the generosity of all who donated money!

Children in Need Competition: Winners!

Well done to our four winners in the Children in Need competition. Your entries were amazing!

Christmas Competition!

Tomorrow, members of the school council will be going around school selling entries for our two Christmas competitions: ‘Guess the name of the elf’ and ‘Guess the number of candy canes.’ Entries cost 50p each and the winner will win either an elf teddy or the box of candy canes.

We will also be selling packets of ‘Reindeer Food’ for 50p each. Please send any money in tomorrow and throughout the week if you are wanting to enter the competition. Winners will be announced on Friday morning. Thank you.

Children in Need: Competition Winners

Thank you to all of those children who entered the Children in Need competition. There were some fantastic designs but our school council have managed to choose one winning entry from each phase. Well done to the winners, prizes will be sent out to you shortly.

Reuben – EYFS

Harrison – KS1

Leila – LKS2

Summer-mai – UKS2

Save the Children: Christmas Jumper Day

On Friday 10th December, we will be having a Christmas jumper day to raise money for the ‘Save the Children’ charity. Children are encouraged to come to school wearing a Christmas jumper or t-shirt and bring a donation of £1. Thank you for your support, we can’t wait to see your Christmas outfits!

Learning Council

Meet the members of Green Top’s 2021-2022 Learning Council!

They are all doing a wonderful job so far and have taken part in Maths Week, interviewing and showing visitors around school! I can’t wait to see what is in store for us next!

One kind word :)

In G Block this week, Year 4 created their own versions of what ‘one kind word’ meant to them by working collaboratively to produce a poster.

In their groups, children discussed different situations that they may have been in and explained how that made them feel and reflected on how moving forward, a simple kind word can make all the difference.

Anti-bullying Week 2021

Crew Faulding, Crew Myers and Crew Oldridge