
Here I am at Scarlett’s house last night. I never get tired of hearing the children read my favourite stories.
Did you know studies show that reading for pleasure makes a big difference to children’s educational performance?
See you soon
Juicy xx
Here I am at Scarlett’s house last night. I never get tired of hearing the children read my favourite stories.
Did you know studies show that reading for pleasure makes a big difference to children’s educational performance?
See you soon
Juicy xx
Hi all
I had a wonderful evening at Cohen’s house last night sharing my story book.
Did you know stories provide examples to your children of how people meet the challenges that face them?
See you soon
Juicy xx
What stars class 6 were this morning during the recording of our song for the Green Top Christmas CD. The children sounded amazing and were word-perfect, managing to record their track in one take! I am super proud of them and can’t wait to hear the finished CD. A huge thank you to Mrs. Gutteridge for sorting it. We had so much fun!
Don’t forget it isn’t too late to order your own copy….a perfect Christmas gift.
Please call in to the office for an order form or pay on Parentpay.
Hi everyone!
Fab sleepover at Ryla’s. We had lots of fun while we read my book.
Did you know that reading to your child stimulates the part of the brain that allows them to understand the meaning of language and helps build key language, literacy and social skills?
See you soon
Juicy xx
Here I am again!
How intelligent do I look in my glasses reading with Aoife?
Did you know that reading with your child stimulates their imagination and expands their understanding of the world as well as helping them develop language and listening skills? Have a great day!
Love Juicy x
Hi everyone.
Juicy here!
Jemima and I are having a fantastic time sharing our love of reading with the children from Year 1. Here are some photos of my sleepover’s with Jack and Andra. It was lovely to make some new friends at Jack’s house while he read my book of the month to us and, as you can see, I wasn’t the only furry creature to enjoy the story at Andra’s!
See you all soon.
Come and join your child for story time activities on Wednesday 13th in the morning 9-10am. Refreshments will be provided and staff will be on hand to answer any questions you may have about reading in the Early Years. Please register with your class teacher before making your way to the hall.
See you there!
Miss Carter, Miss Vaughan and Miss Schon
Here is the link to updated times and road closures which will be effected by the UCI World Championships on Friday 27th September. Doncaster Council – UCI, maps, diversions and closures
The Men’s race is due to start 10 minutes earlier, therefore the road closures will also be in place 10 minutes before stated previously – which for our area will now be around 13:50pm.
If you are collecting your children for the race and are travelling by car then we recommend you arrive in Throne before the road closure and travel home when the roads are back open. The Bridge Street Car park, close to school, will be open and accessible. If not, the only way into Thorne will be from Tudworth roundabout. Please be mindful however, that other roads through Hatfield and Dunsville will also be closed before Thorne, depending on where you are travelling from.
Please can anyone who can support our school with this in terms of walking with the children let the office know or class teachers as we would love for all our children to be able to experience this!
Thank you for you continued support. 🙂
Unfortunately due to the weather forecast tomorrow we have taken the decision to cancel the walk tomorrow for EYFS children. We are hoping to rearrange to another date before the end of term weather permitting!
Thank you to all parents and carers who offered their support to walk with us and we hope you can join us next time.
Thank you for your understanding
Miss Carter, Miss Schon, Miss Vaughn and Miss Salter
Many thanks to School Nurse, Pat Kemp and the Family Information Service and SaidSend for attending our coffee morning this morning.
It was the first time we have held a coffee morning in school in partnership with other services supporting families and it was well received by our parents and carers and family members who were able to attend.
We certainly hope to repeat it again in the future.