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05/03/2020

World Book Day Celebration at St. Werburgh's

Pupils and staff dressed up as book characters today to celebrate 'World Book Day' and a love of reading.

Characters from many different books came to school for the day and enjoyed reading as a class, and with a friend from a different class, with a theme of 'sharing a story'.

The event, which is aimed at sharing enjoyment of reading, was organised by the school librarians along with Miss Keeling (Professor McGonagall and our Trust Literacy Lead) and Mrs Hill (who leads the librarian team).

Children across the school had a lovely time reading books, talking about books, and dressing up as book characters.

Librarians, Zac and Angel, said, "We enjoyed organising the day because it was nice to dress-up and read books together."

Number Day for the NSPCC at St. Werburgh's

07/02/2020

Number Day for the NSPCC at St. Werburgh's

Children at St. Werburgh's C.E. (A) Primary have enjoyed a day focusing upon numbers to boost their Maths skills and raise money for a worthy cause.

Throughout the day, children took part in lots of different activities and even came to school dressed in a 'number theme' to fund-raise for the NSPCC.

St. Werburgh's welcome the NSPCC

08/01/2020

St. Werburgh's welcome the NSPCC

Special assemblies were delivered by the NSPCC to our lovely children today, showing ways in which they can stay safe and confirming who to talk to if they feel worried.

The NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) delivered two assemblies: one for the Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 children; and one for our Key Stage 2 children, linked to their 'Speak Out Stay Safe' campaign.

The assemblies are part of our ongoing commitment to safeguard children and we were delighted to welcome Carol, Chris and Debbie to the hall and look forward to them re-joining us to deliver further workshops to Y5 and Y6.

...love one another.

Applications Now Open for Reception Class 2020 Applications Now Open for Reception Class 2020

11/12/2019

Applications Now Open for Reception Class 2020

If you, or anyone you know, are thinking about our lovely, happy school for your child in September, applications for places are now open and will close in early January.

To apply, please visit click here to visit the School Family - Parents section for the Admissions information.

If you have any questions, or require assistance completing the application forms, please just let us know.

Love to learn, love God, love one another.

 

Christmas Fun in the Parish and Community

03/12/2019

Christmas Fun in the Parish and Community

Christmas is coming to Kingsley and Kingsley Holt this weekend with a 'Christmas Tree Festival', a visit from Santa Claus and a Christmas Fayre!

Christmas Tree Festival: St. Werburgh's Church, Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th December 12.30-4.30pm.

Santa Claus visits: Kingsley Holt - Saturday 7th; and Kingsley - Sunday 8th December from 4.00pm. Volunteers will be collecting for the Kingsley Kingfishers Preschool and Care Club

Methodist Church Christmas Fayre: Kingsley Holt Methodist Church, Saturday 7th December 11.00am-3.00pm

PTA Christmas Fayre - Friday 29th December

21/11/2019

PTA Christmas Fayre - Friday 29th December

We are delighted to be staging our PTA Christmas Fayre on Friday 29th November, straight after school.

If you are able to join us and help to fund-raise for the school, whilst enjoying that festive feeling, you would be warmly welcome.

Year 6 learn how to keep Safe and Sound

18/11/2019

Year 6 learn how to keep Safe and Sound

Year 6 spent the afternoon at Cheadle Fire Station enjoying the ‘Safe and Sound’ event which gave them plenty of ideas of how to keep themselves and others nice and safe.

The children enjoyed learning about: fire safety; healthy and unhealthy relationships; keeping money safe from 'scammers'; the dangers of anti-social behaviour; and how to deliver CPR.

Thanks to all who were able to support our wonderful Year 6 with this very important life information.

 

Choosing a School? Choosing a School?

16/11/2019

Choosing a School?

If you, or someone you know, have a child starting school in September 2020, or you wish to see if our lovely 'Outstanding' school is the right one for you, please join us for our 'Open Morning' on Tuesday 19th November at 9.30am.

Our children are simply amazing, our staff are talented and caring, and our parents are really supportive.

To find out more, please call 01538 702355 (option 1), or email office@st-werburghs.staffs.sch.uk, to book a place at our Open Morning on Tuesday 19th November at 9.30am, and see how St. Werburgh's C.E. (A) Primary School can be the place for your child to flourish.

Love to learn, love God, love one another.

St. Weburgh's Supports 'Children in Need'

15/11/2019

St. Weburgh's Supports 'Children in Need'

Huge thanks to all for your generosity and wonderful donations towards 'Children in Need'. We fund-raised in school through our non-uniform day and at our Y3/4 Tea Dance, and also by singing at Morrison's supermarket on Wednesday.

We raised a brilliant £233.49!

Seeing so much care for others is something which lives within our school motto of 'Love to learn love God, love one another', and yet again we are feeling immensely proud of the children's care and desire to help others to have a better life.

Thank you!

...love one another.

Strictly Tea Dance Strictly Tea Dance Strictly Tea Dance Strictly Tea Dance Strictly Tea Dance Strictly Tea Dance Strictly Tea Dance

15/11/2019

Strictly Tea Dance

The school hall turned into our very own Blackpool Tower ballroom as we hosted a Y3/4  ‘Strictly Tea Dance’.

Parents, grandparents, carers and other family members joined the children to watch them dance and were then also taught a few moves from the Cha Cha Cha, Waltz and Jive by the children!

It was a pleasure to also welcome Devon and Gracie from Leek School of Dance who joined us to give the children and other guests a brilliant Ballroom and Latin demonstration.

Our tea dance was a celebration of dance and PE and was the conclusion of a day-long training course for teaching staff from our school and others, led by P.E. Consultant (and parent) Mrs Holder. Many thanks for the great support and delicious cakes which also helped to raise money for ‘Children in Need’.

Keeeeeeep dancing!

 

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