Beat the Street Individual Winners
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!
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.
Well done to Oscar who won the Dene Magna careers competition at their recent Open Evening.
Our y3/4 children have been taking part in a Times Tables Rockstars competition. Well done to Alby, our winner and Noah and Oliver, our second and third place finishers. Also congratulations to Falcons class who were the overall class winners.
Well done to our girls football team who took part in the Prostars Forest High tournament today. The girls played exceptionally well and were narrowly beaten in their semi-final against Berryhill School
Great effort by our Cross Country runners who took part in the district event this evening. Our boys and girls teams both ran brilliantly, putting in maximum effort and showing great resilience. Well done everyone!
A huge well done to our y5/6 football team who took part in their first tournament of the year today. Taking part in the tournament held at Five Acres High School, the team were unbeaten in the group stage winning 3 games and drawing 1. They were then knocked out in the semi-finals after losing to Coalway Juniors.
Our year 5 and 6 pupils have been taking part in a class country competition this week. Winning this week's competition was Kestrels class. Our next KS2 inter-class competition will be SportsHall Athletics. Well done Kestrels class!
Children from Kites and Hawks classes had some wonderful trips to the Dean Heritage Museum this week. The children have been learning about the Anglo-Saxons in school and the trip was an opportunity for children to take part in a range of workshops linked to this.
All KS2 classes will be visiting the centre between now and October half term.
Thank you to everyone who attended our EYFS reading information sessions this week. Remember if you want help with how to support your child with reading at home then speak with your child's class teacher who will be happy to help.
We are pleased to have been recognised by TiC+ by becoming one of their 30th Anniversary Stars.