Teams4U Shoebox Appeal
Wow, we had an amazing 57 shoeboxes donated for Teams4U. Thank you to everyone that donated items and shoeboxes. You will be bringing lots of smiles to faces this Christmas time.
Wow, we had an amazing 57 shoeboxes donated for Teams4U. Thank you to everyone that donated items and shoeboxes. You will be bringing lots of smiles to faces this Christmas time.
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust invited our UKS2 Eco-councillors to discover more about the Miners Welfare Wetlands Project.
The area has been landscaped to help reduce flooding and allow rainfall to be absorbed.
The children planted trees and shrubs, alongside wetlands flowers to improve the habitat for wildlife.
Well done to our y5/6 football team who become district ESFA champions last night. The children will now go on to compete in the county round against the best teams in the county.
We held an incredible assembly to celebrate harvest today. The children all sang harvest songs to each other really well. This was the first time we had the whole school together for an assembly this year and it was amazing to see.
What an incredible amount of food you have all donated for our local food bank. This will make a difference to so many people in our community. Thank you!
This morning children took part in the Great Big Live Assembly, a live national assembly to celebratee Black History month.
Today the Forest Foodbank visited our assemblies to talk about the important work that they do to support our wider community.
It was the turn of Falcons and Harriers to visit the Dene Heritage Musuem this week to learn more about life in Anglo-Saxon times.
What a great achievement by our school community! The school and our community have come together to win Beat the Street Cinderford! It was fabulous to see you all out on the streets of Cinderford at the start of the summer, promoting being active and scanning your game cards.
Well done to Kacie and Kiara who were the winners of Beat the Street Cinderford! Both scored 9300 points, beating everyone else in the town who took part. What an amazing effort!
Kestrels and Hawks both visited the Dean Heritage Museum last week. They visited to learn about the Anglo-Saxons which is part of their topic for this term.
Last week we were joined by Rob from Severn Trent water who lead assemblies on the important of water conservation.