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  • Governors Trophy and Annual Year 6 Award Winners

    Mon 22 Jul 2024

     

    Congratulations to Governors Trophy Award winners for the Summer Term 2024 and our Year 6 Trophy Winners for the 2024 academic year:

     

    EYFS/KS1 Governors Trophy award winner: Poppy in Year 2

     

    KS2 Governors Trophy award winner: Coby in Year 6

    Sportsperson of the Year award winner: Holly in Year 6

    Christian Ethos Values award winner: Bethany in Year 6

    Academic Achievement award winner: Sasha in Year 6

  • Y6 Leavers Production of Peter Pan

    Thu 18 Jul 2024

     

    Wow! What a wonderful production the Year 6 pupils produced for us. Peter Pan was truly magical! A massive congratulations to all and a special thank you to the Year 6 staff who have worked tirelessly to ensure the show was enjoyed by all.

  • Annual Staff V Y6 Football Match

    Fri 12 Jul 2024

     

    Thank you to everyone who came to support our annual Staff V Y6 Football Match.

    The occasion is always just-for-fun and the both the children and staff who took part thoroughly enjoyed the game!

     

    Congratulations to the staff team who were 3-1 winners!

  • Summer Rock Steady Concert

    Fri 12 Jul 2024

     

    It was a delight to see so many talented musicians at our third Rock Steady concert of the year. 

    A special mention must be given to the Year 6 band who performed their last concert and what a performance it was. 

     

    Thank you for the music everyone!

  • Democracy Week at Newtown C of E Primary School

    Mon 01 Jul 2024

     

    As adults in the UK vote in a general election to choose a government this week, Newtown C of E Primary School is learning how democracy works, and why it matters, by taking part in an election of their own.

    Today in collective worship, Mrs Howlett has spoken with the children about British values and linking this to the general election.  On Thursday, the children will be voting to decide which of the following will happen on Friday:

     

    1. 20 minutes extra play or
    2. Snack of your choice at breaktime (no nuts) or
    3. Non-uniform day 

     

    Once the votes have been counted, the winning treat will be communicated to parents at the end of the day on Thursday, ready for Friday. 

     

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