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More Cross Country successes

More Cross Country successes

Last week, it was the turn of year 4 to compete in their first heat and these three boys represented the school brilliantly. A huge well done must go to Jack who managed to come first out of all the runners! A huge achievement which secures him a place in the next...

Cross country heat 1

Cross country heat 1

A huge well done to all the children that braved the horrible weather and very soggy field at Hart Field yesterday for the first heat of the cross country championship - we have not had the results through yet but we are super proud of you for representing the school...

Y5 Pizza Day

Y5 Pizza Day

As part of their offer, our catering company Stir offer some curriculum enrichment activities and this week, year 5 were lucky enough to take part in their pizza making day to help further develop their food skills and their understanding of health and nutrition! I...

Young Voices 2024-25

Young Voices 2024-25

The AFJS choir had another great day and night to remember at the BP Pulse Live Arena in Birmingham last week at the YOUNG VOICES CONCERT! This event was fabulous as always! Such an exciting event that the children really enjoy, as do the staff! 🙂 We learnt a wide...

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