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The first evening at Condover

The first evening at Condover

Year 6 have had a great first activity today with many of them already tackling the heights of the gladiator wall and aerial trek. We then finished off the evening with some songs and stories round the camp fire. The children are now settling down in their dorms and...

Harvest Festival Foodbank donations

Harvest Festival Foodbank donations

A really huge thank you to everyone who donated something to our Harvest Festival appeal for Rugby Foodbank today. We have filled 15 huge bags with lots of essential items that will help families across the town. An extra special thank you to the Y6 children who...

Harvest Festival

Harvest Festival

Since coming back to school, the children have been learning about Harvest Festival in assemblies and today, we started learning some songs ready for our celebration assembly next week when the children will be bringing in donations for Rugby Foodbank. Some of the...

Sports Week

Sports Week

To celebrate National School Sport Week, Mrs Beech organised a wonderful programme of activities and events for all the children to take part in. They were given the opportunity to try our new sports and Y3 went on a trip to the local gymnastics club to use their...

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In today's No Outsiders assembly, we discussed the new autistic Barbie doll and how different people had different views about it. Some have celebrated this "milestone in representation" while others have said that "Autism is not how you look, it's how you are". This led us to a great discussion about invisible differences or disabilities and showing empathy to others. To help children understand Autism a little better, we used this video and thought parents might like to watch it too ... See MoreSee Less
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