06 December 2022
NSPCC SPeak Out, Stay Safe
Last week, all the children at Ecclesbourne Primary School participated in the NSPCC’s Speak Out, Stay Safe programme.
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.
Last week, all the children at Ecclesbourne Primary School participated in the NSPCC’s Speak Out, Stay Safe programme.
Christmas is fast approaching and Reception have been getting into the Christmas spirit by taking part in lots of exciting crafty activities.
The sparkle of the festive season has reached Little Cypress this week and we are starting to feel the excitement build!
Today at Atwood all of the children in the Early Years enjoyed making lots of Christmas crafts with family and friends.
This term, children were excited to receive their Mini London Marathon badges.
Mr Veale’s welcome I am really enjoying how the new version of the newsletter is prompting Atwood families to write to me about their child’s achievements.
Thank you to those who were able to attend our Coffee Morning on Thursday.
This week at the Upper School, we have been learning to be resourceful and considering what makes us resourceful learners.
Over the last two weeks in nursery we have continued with our colour theme.
At Ecclesbourne, we were delighted to welcome parents and carers to our first reading cafe of the year this week!
Results from the previous Big Debate #4- Should we sweep leaves on our streets?
On Tuesday, we had another very successful parent coffee morning. This time we invited Barbara Allen from our Mental Health Support Team (MHST) to come in and explain to our parents/carers what support they offer.
Christmas hoops going up all over the Trust today. Can you hear those sleigh bells jingling?
Shooting Stars and Astronauts were lucky enough to have the opportunity to visit The Science Museum in London.
Last week on ‘No Pens Day’, Year 1 were busy making their own moon buggies in DT.