06 September 2024
Atwood Newsletter 6th September 2024
Welcome back! I hope you all had a restful summer and feel refreshed and ready for the new academic year.
We have some places remaining at our Nursery at Ecclesbourne Primary School in September. Full time and part time places are available. Please call 020 8684 3187 and ask to speak to Cheryl Peters (school hours Monday to Thursday) or e-mail epsadmin@pegasusacademytrust.org for more information. If you would like to see a virtual tour of the Nursery premises please click here.
Welcome back! I hope you all had a restful summer and feel refreshed and ready for the new academic year.
It has been a busy week at the end of an extremely busy year.
What a lovely week we have had in Nursery. We have been looking at Jake’s first day, which has helped us to understand what will be happening when we start Reception in September.
It is the final week of Reception. The children enjoyed celebrating by reflecting on the many things they have done this year.
Year 3 had a lovely trip to RHS Wisley on Monday.
Over the past few weeks, Year 2 have had a great time making the puppets which they had previously designed.
The results are in! Children, teachers and sport coaches across the Pegasus Academy Trust worked hard in the lead up to the Croydon Sports Athletics Competition.
Dear Pegasus families, We are delighted to share with you our ‘Recommended Reads’ for each year group from Nursery to Year Six.
With a week to go, it seems that each week we are packing in more and more stuff.
This week in Reception, the children have been learning all about bees.
Following on from last week, in Nursery we are still exploring the book ‘Commotion in the Ocean.’
On Monday, Atwood hosted a six team, seven a side football tournament for local schools.
Thank you to everyone who supported Thursday’s Fundraising event. It was a huge success and lovely to see so many people attend.
After reading the book ‘Mama Panya’s Pancakes’ we designed our own pancakes using our favourite fruits from our tasting session.
This week, Year 6 put on two stunning performances of their end of year production ‘The Jungle Book’.