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School Values Awards nominees and winners

School Values Awards nominees and winners

A huge congratulations to all our awards winners from assembly today. A child from each year group was nominated by their teachers and then the overall winners for each value were selected by the leadership team. It was a very difficult decision, with so many great...

Condover Day 5

Condover Day 5

What a week we have had! It has been an absolute pleasure to have taken the children to Condover this week. They have impressed us so much with their determination and resilience to overcome a range of challenges, whether that be out on activities or spending time...

Condover Day 4

Condover Day 4

What an amazing last full day we have had! It has been a great way to end our Condover experience. All the children had a busy day, with experiences ranging from survival skills to the gladiator wall. Everyone took part in dancemania, learning dance routines that they...

Condover Day 3 Part 2

Condover Day 3 Part 2

This afternoon we have had a mixture of indoor and outdoor activities- with groups learning survival skills, how to build a buggy, searching tunnels in the dark and completing team challenges. After an exciting day we have settled down to watch a film - looking...

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Chase found the bluebells in our school forest area today! Have you found any other beautiful bluebell spots in and around town? We would love to see your photos! #outdoorlearning #FarmersForever ... See MoreSee Less
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Chase our The Dog Mentor went for his annual check up at Bilton Veterinary Centre yesterday and got a clean bill of health, especially for his super clean teeth! Even better, it was one of our Fantastic Farmers family that did his check up for him! Thanks Felicity's mum!😍 ... See MoreSee Less
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And here are all the Comic Relief red nose designs for you to admire! Well done to everyone that took part 🙂 ... See MoreSee Less
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The winning Comic Relief Red Nose Day entry was a fabulous design based on our The Dog Mentor himself, Chase! 😍 ... See MoreSee Less
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Did you know that we do sensory circuits with all our pupils every day to support them being ready to learn? Here is a little bit of information about what this is 🙂WHAT ARE SENSORY CIRCUITS?Sensory circuits are short, structured sequences of movement designed to help a child’s nervous system find that 'just right' level of alertness for learning, play and daily routines. They gently support the brain and body to organise sensory input, regulate emotions and improve focus.They can be especially supportive for children who struggle with transitions, children who feel anxious about school as they start their day, neurodivergent children, and those experiencing after-school restraint collapse when the day’s demands finally catch up with them.A sensory circuit follows a clear pattern: alerting activities to wake up the body and brain, organising activities to build focus and coordination, and calming activities to help the child feel settled and ready. The order matters. When done in sequence, sensory circuits can support regulation rather than overwhelm.They’re flexible, quick and practical. A circuit can take as little as 10–15 minutes and can be delivered at home or at school. First thing in the morning, after lunch, before homework, or as part of an emotional regulation routine, sensory circuits fit around real life.They’re not about pushing children. They’re about meeting sensory needs, building predictability, and helping children feel safe and supported in their bodies.Our Sensory Circuits Resource Pack includes clear explanations, visual prompts and ready-to-use activities to help adults feel confident running sensory circuits with children and young people.Comment SENSORY below for the link.#sensorycircuits #sensoryintegration #neurodivergentchildren #schoolanxiety #emotionalregulation #childwellbeing #afterchoolrestraintcollapse #supportingchildren #thecontentedchild ... See MoreSee Less
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