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Our first afternoon at Condover

Our first afternoon at Condover

After a smooth journey we arrived in sunny Condover, settled into our rooms and got straight off to our first activities.

Idling engines campaign

Idling engines campaign

                            With the help of Warwickshire County Council’s Road Safety Education Team, our Eco-committee have launched a campaign to improve the air quality around our...

Computing fun in year 4

Computing fun in year 4

written by Jaireet and Seth: ICT LOGO This half term we have been using Logotacular.  We have been programming a screen pointer to create shapes and repeated shapes.  We needed to plan, modify and test our commands to make our program function. We were introduced to...

Cross country

Cross country

Recently, Chloe K, Amy, Eloise, Freya G, Teilo, Riley and Joel went to Binley Woods School to run in the first of 3 neighbourhood cross country trials - their first opportunity to represent the school in this event. The children tried their absolute best and just kept...

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FINAL CALL FOR TICKETS! The PTA will be outside school at the end of the day on 3rd and 4th Feb, selling tickets!! ... See MoreSee Less
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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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