03 February 2023
Mastering maths at EPS!
Children in Year 4 at EPS have been learning to multiply using practical resources and by working together in pairs.
For those parents who will be applying for a reception place for their child for September 2026 we have arranged a series of visits so that they can look around the schools with senior staff.
If you wish to view a school please see here for the available dates. Obviously we have to limit numbers so only parents/carers who have booked will be able to attend.
Children in Year 4 at EPS have been learning to multiply using practical resources and by working together in pairs.
What a pleasure to share 4P Morgan’s Class Assembly on the Chinese New Year this morning.
Today at WHJUN we brought back the Reading Breakfast! (it had been a little while).
We are delighted that our gardening club is now up and running.
At Ecclesbourne we would like to say a massive thank you to Lidl who have been helping us with our breakfast provision.
This week we have been thinking about thinking critically. We know that critical thinking requires you to use your ability to reason (one of our learning powers!).
A while back we posted the news story below about reading and our favourite places to read.
We were so excited to come to school on Monday! There was quite a thick blanket of snow on the ground – amazing fun to play in (a health and safety nightmare for Mr Stewart and Mr Cheyne!).
The cold snap brought the opportunity for the children at Ecclesbourne to get outside and play in the snow.
Children throughout EPS have put on excellent performances in their respective Christmas shows.
This week we have spent time thinking about how resourceful we are in the classroom.
This week has been a busy week, but we have also been reflective.
Today, Armistice Day, or Remembrance Day as it’s also known, marks the very day that World War One ended in 1918.
Following a minute’s silence at 11.00am today, we gathered for our Remembrance Assembly.
Results from the previous Big Debate #1- Do good manners matter?