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Swimming Year 5
Thu 25 Oct 2018Swimming
Year 5 pupils will commence swimming lessons on the first week back after Half Term. They will be attending these sessions once a week on a Tuesday afternoon, for a six week period,
starting on 6th November.
The cost of these sessions is £1 per week, per child. This is now
available to pay on Parent-Pay.
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Nursery sessions
Thu 25 Oct 2018For The Attention Of Nursery Parents!
Every Half Term the pupils of Nursery swap over their school sessions. Nursery Red, who have been on mornings for this Half Term, will swap to afternoon sessions. Nursery Blue, who have been on afternoons for this Half Term, will swap to morning sessions.
As of Monday 5th November Nursery sessions will be as follows:-
Nursery Blue - Mornings - 8:55am - 11:20am
Nursery Red - Afternoons - 12:50pm - 3:05pm
Morning drop off is through the Nursery entrance.
Morning pick up is through the Playdays entrance.
Afternoon drop off is through the Playdays entrance.
Afternoon pick up is through the Nursery entrance.
Nursery Class photograph’s are on Wednesday 28th November!
These are not individual photographs, but the Class as a whole.
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Health and Wellbeing Week 05.11.18 - 09.11.18
Sat 20 Oct 2018As was advertised in the newsletter, the school will be holding a Health and Wellbeing week. Parents and family are invited to join some of the different activities taking place. This is an exciting and new project for the school.
Contact the school for more information.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT SCHOOL PACKED LUNCHES
Thu 18 Oct 2018KEEP PACKED LUNCHES COOL TO AVOID FOOD POISONING
Most people think that this is only a concern during the warmer weather, however, during the colder months school lunches can sometimes be kept in warm rooms and close to radiators and pipes.
Unfortunately we do not have a fridge to store packed lunches in school. If pupils bring their own packed lunches, we suggest that they are kept cool. This is especially important if those packed lunches contain cooked meats or dairy.
Ways to help keep lunches cool
*Place ice packs or a frozen carton of juice in the lunch box to keep the contents cool.
*If packed lunches are prepared the night before, always keep them stored in the fridge overnight.
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Harvest Festival
Fri 12 Oct 2018Harvest Festival
This week we have been taking donations for our October Harvest Festival. every year we collect canned and dried food donations. we then distribute them to the local food bank (Kings storehouse). The donations have been handed over today. we would like to take this opportunity to thank those of you who have kindly donated, it is greatly appreciated - Mor garedig! - So kind!
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2D Class assembly
Wed 10 Oct 20182D class assembly
On Wednesday morning the pupils of Class 2D had their class assembly which was all about friendship. They sang beautifully along to ‘You can count on me’ by Bruno Mars. We would like to say thank you to the parents who came to watch, the turn out was superb. Well done everyone for such a wonderful service!
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Denbighshire Music Co-op
Fri 05 Oct 2018Denbighshire music co-op
On Tuesday afternoon our Year 4 pupils had the pleasure of watching and singing along with ‘Make Some Noise’ from Denbighshire Music Co-operative, featuring DMC tutors Wyn Pearson, Aled Williams, Ben Nealand and Matty Roberts.
All pupils really enjoyed the performance. ‘They inspired me to want to play an instrument!’ - Amelia Year 4. The Denbighshire Music Co-operative is an award winning, not-for-profit organisation providing quality music tuition in the Denbighshire area.
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First Aid Training
Thu 04 Oct 2018First Aid Training
On Thursday morning St Johns Ambulance service were here to teach our Year 6 pupils first aid. The children got to practice life saving CPR, the Recovery Position and the Heimlich Manoeuvre. It also taught them how to act in an emergency and the correct way to handle these situations. The children thoroughly enjoyed themselves practicing these procedures. Although they had fun they are very aware of the seriousness of first aid.
‘We got to do CPR and the Recovery Position’ - Leah Year 6
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Quidditch
Wed 03 Oct 2018Quidditch
On Wednesday, Bangor University were here to teach Year 4 pupils how to play Quidditch. They gave the pupils a warm up before putting them into house teams which the children named themselves. Squirrel Wooders (red), Snake Poison (green), Dancing Dolphins (blue) and Speedtar (yellow). They then went on to play matches against each other. The children used poles to act as a broom while they defended their goal and tried to win the game by catching the golden snitch which was one of the
University students in yellow shorts.
‘I enjoyed being the seeker and catching the snitch and I got it!’ - Morgan Yr 4