15 December 2022
BRIG-An Excellent Christmas Lunch!
Thank you to Marta and Morad, our school chefs, for an excellent Christmas feast.
Opportunities within The Pegasus Academy Trust. We have a number of teaching vacancies for September 2024 including two positions for Deputy Heads of School. For more information and/or an informal chat please contact Lynne Sampson at lsampson@pegasusacademytrust.org
Thank you to Marta and Morad, our school chefs, for an excellent Christmas feast.
Recently, year 3 have been studying Aesop’s fables. We have discussed the features of a fables and what makes them different from fairy tales as well as learning about what a moral is and how the fables convey these morals.
A few weeks ago, we set all children a photo challenge to read a book in most unusual or funny place they could think of.
Parents and carers of our Year 1 and 2 classes were treated to some exceptional Christmas singing on Tuesday this week.
This week at Atwood, Reception have been engaged in lots of Christmas activities.
At Cypress Primary School, our ‘Reading Tree’ rewards celebrate children who read regularly.
Yesterday, children enjoyed playing in the snow. Snowmen were made, snowballs were thrown and fun was had by all!
Dear Cypress community, What a busy term it has been! Congratulations and welcome to the new Members of the Academy Council, Stuart Reid (new appointed parent MAC), Fatma Guerry and Afjana Khatun (new staff MACs).
The cold snap brought the opportunity for the children at Ecclesbourne to get outside and play in the snow.
Gold, Red and Yellow classes have been working really hard over the last few weeks on perfecting their Christmas performances and completing various Christmas craft activities.
Wow! We woke up to a Winter Wonderland this morning after an evening and night of snowfall.
Last week we talked about the change in weather and the importance of remembering to keep ourselves warm when outside and putting on our big coat!
Children throughout EPS have put on excellent performances in their respective Christmas shows.
Our KS1 classes delivered two wonderful performances of the production ‘Lights, Camel, Action’ last week to very packed and appreciative audiences.
Whilst there was much excitement this morning when the children arrived to see the snow-clad field, there was also disappointment for the choir when it became clear that the treacherous conditions outside, and the knock on effect of these on the bus service, would mean their planned visit to the Whitgift Centre to sing carols could not go ahead.