Half Term Dates Reminder

We thought it would be helpful to remind you that the last day of this half term is Friday  18th February.  Children return to school on Wednesday 2nd March (28th February and 1st March are PD Days).

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

This week we have been thinking about Self Control as a follow on from our focus on THINK before you speak, and linking to this we have learnt about the Fruit of the Spirit. We learnt that Paul wrote in his letter to the Galatians, to help them to understand that the fruits of the Holy Spirit are the good habits, the virtues, the good deeds that come from living as a child of God.

Can you remember what the Fruits of the Spirit are?….

We talked about how fruit grows and changes, and then reflected on how we change and grow…

Have a watch and listen to this video from the Pace Trust, about how we change and grow – on the inside!  Have a think as you watch about how you have changed – and how you want to change and grow in the future – what sort of person do you want to be…..what habits are you going to grow?

Have a think now about what bad habits you might have …. how could you change and turn them into good habits?  How can you develop the fruit of the spirit in yourself so that you can grow love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, kindness, faithfulness, goodness and self-control?

Let’s take a silent moment to reflect – what sort of person do you want to be?  What can you do to grown into that person?

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
Thank you for the beauty of the world around us and for the lessons that we can learn from nature.
Please help us to develop good qualities in our lives.
Help us to grow in love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.
Help us to treat others with respect.
Amen.

 

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

We have been thinking about THINKing before we speak and learning about the importance of Self Control recently – understanding that we are all responsible for our actions and words.

Today we are going to think about fruit – because there is a connection between self-control and fruit – let’s find out why!

First of all –  what is fruit?  Can you name some examples?…..

I wonder if you can describe how a fruit tree might look as it moves though the seasons of the year? Have a watch of this video showing the development of a plum from tiny shoot to fully-ripened fruit!

Now consider what conditions are needed for trees to grow and produce fruit like this?

The four main requirements are enough light, enough water, nutritious soil and favourable temperatures. If these conditions are present, a tree should grow through the seasons and produce fruit in the summer or autumn.

Fruit is mentioned in The Bible but this is a different type of fruit. In The Bible there was a man called Paul  – he was one of the early leaders in the Christian Church and he wrote letters to several of the early churches to encourage them and to teach them more about Jesus. One of these letters was to a church in a place called Galatia, which would be in modern-day Turkey. In this letter, Paul wrote, ‘the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law.’

When Paul talks about fruit here, he doesn’t mean fruit growing on a tree, which might be tasty to eat; he means good qualities or characteristics that we can see in people’s lives…..

As you think about these qualities have a moment to reflect on these questions…

What kind of people do you like to spend time with?
Do you think that these are all good qualities for a person to have? Why/why not?
Do you find it hard to show some of these qualities in your life? Why/why not?

Most people would agree that love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control are all good qualities to have in our lives. However, they are not always easy qualities to develop.

Paul describes all these qualities as ‘the fruit of the Spirit’. Christians believe that these qualities, or ‘fruit’, will develop in people’s lives as they get to know God better. They believe that this happens by spending time learning about the Bible, praying and asking God to help them to live in this way. Christians believe that God sends his Holy Spirit to live in people’s lives. This changes them on the inside and helps these qualities to develop within their lives.

Let’s take a moment now to reflect – remember  what fruit trees need to produce fruit – light, water, nutrients in the soil and temperature. When we look at fruit trees in the spring, they may all appear very similar. However, in the summer and autumn, the amount and quality of the fruit that they produce varies.

This is similar to the fruit of the Spirit: when we first meet someone, we can’t see what kind of person they are on the inside. However, as we spend time with them, we can see the qualities in their lives. Qualities like the fruits of the Spirit are difficult to measure. The only way that we can really tell whether people have these fruits is to spend time with them and notice how they treat other people. Just looking at someone won’t tell us if they have good qualities in their lives. It is important not to judge people by what they look like on the outside. The fruit of the Spirit develops on the inside: the way people behave towards others shows something about the kind of person they are on the inside.

 

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
Thank you for the beauty of the world around us and for the lessons that we can learn from nature.
Please help us to develop good qualities in our lives.
Help us to grow in love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.
Help us to treat others with respect.
Amen.

 

Fireflies enjoy a Charles Darwin Experience

The Fireflies have been learning about who Charles Darwin is for their history learning – and this morning they are having a fun time whilst experiencing a Charles Darwin Experience workshop in the hall!  it is so lovely to hear the lively chatter and questions as this is the first visitor experience we have held for 2 years – and they are all having a fantastic time being mini biologists!

KS2 Morning Snacks

We would like to remind parents that children in Key Stage 2 (Dragonflies and Scorpions) can bring a piece of fruit or vegetable into school as a snack for morning playtime.

Can we kindly request that parents stick to just fruit or vegetables – as recently we have seen children bringing a varied assortment of snacks including crisps or chocolate biscuits.

Reminder: Covid19 Testing and Isolation Rules

We thought it would be helpful to remind parents of the guidance with regards testing, isolating and close contacts, as there have been so many updates and changes!

TESTING

If you your child develops:

  • a high temperature
  • a new, continuous cough
  • a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste

your child should self-isolate immediately and book a PCR test. If the results come back as negative then children can return to school.

ISOLATING

If you have any of the above symptoms, or have tested positive on an LFT, then you need to isolate for 5 days. On the 5th and 6th day, you need to take LFTs, 24 hours apart, and if these are both negative then your isolation can end.  You need 2 negative LFTs or to reach 10 days before you can leave isolation.

CLOSE CONTACTS

If you are a close contact of someone who has tested positive, then you don’t have to isolate – you just need to take daily LFTs and continue as normal.

With all of the above, we really appreciate being kept informed, particularly with regards PCR test results.  If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

Reflection and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

This week we have been thinking about the importance of LOVE – and how it is such a massively important value!  We learn about it in the Bible where we are told that the greatest rule is to love – to love God and your neighbours!  We have also made connections between values of Love and FRIENDSHIP and understand that by treating others as we wish to be treated – we are not only showing Respect – but we are showing love. We havecreated our own recipes for  FRIENDSHIP – the Dragonflies wrote a fantastic class poem:-

Today I’d like you to watch this video from The Pace Trust, about Friends – enjoy and whilst watching think about what you can learn from it….

 

Let’s take a quiet moment to reflect on the importance of friendship…why isn’t it good for people to be alone?  Are you a good friend?  How do you know?……

 

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
We thank you for your love.
We thank you for all the people who show love to us.
Please help us to spread more love in the world by behaving in loving ways.
Please help us to do something every day to show people that we care.
Amen.

Pants for Karibuni are on their way!

I thought I would update you with regards our collection of 311 pairs of pants for our school charity Karibuni – all 311 pairs were posted to Joy Murphy at the weekend and have arrived in Aylesbury this morning!  They will then travel over to Kenya on 3rd February when Joy heads out there on her annual visit!

Joy has messaged today to say:

“I was about to go to Keep Fit when the postman arrived with a big box of 311 pairs pants!

Thank you so much to you and all the staff and children for caring so much. They will certainly go to good homes – the children will be delighted to receive them.

Roll on 3rd February!

Every blessing

Joy

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

Yesterday we focused on the value and meaning of LOVE, within the contexts of friendship.  We thought about our school’s Bible verse: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your mind and with all your soul” as well as the second greatest commandment “Love Your Neighbour as Yourself”.

Today I would like us to continue to reflect on the significance of LOVE – and more importantly God’s love.  Christians believe that God’s love is great and that his love will never run out.

I want us to carry out an investigation this morning – I want you to imagine that this piece of paper is all of God’s love. So in this investigation, this piece of paper with 4 corners represents God’s love.  Let’s just count the corners – do you agree that there are 4?

If I was to give some of God’s love to someone – it would be like cutting off a corner.  So if I give a corner away – how many corners would be left?  Shall we see – I’m going to cut a corner of love off and give it to …… because they have brightened up my day with their smile this morning and it really cheered me up!

So we had 4 corners and we have given one away – so we should have 3 corners left – shouldn’t we?  Let’s check……oh…..we have now got 5 corners!  That’s odd!  Normally when we subtract our numbers get smaller – but this time they are getting bigger!

Let’s try it again – how many corners do we have? – 5 – ok let’s cut a corner of love off and give it to someone – here you are ….. a corner of love because you have been so helpful this morning, it has made me feel appreciated. So I had 5 corners, and gave 1 away – how many corners should I have now? I think it should be 5 – 1 = 4 – let’s check…..oh – I’ve got 6 corners?  That’s really odd!

So the more of God’s love that I give away – the more that is left behind?  Let’s see if it does the same if I give another corner of God’s love away – here we go…..I’ve now given 3 corners of love away – but how many corners do I have left?………7!

Each time I give a corner of love away I end up with more corners of love!

Christians believe that God’s love never gets less and it never will. His love goes on and on. Everyone of us has love to give away. When we show someone love and kindness, that doesn’t mean that we have less to give! In fact, as we love more, we seem to be topped up with more love so that we can give it out to even more people. The more love we give away, the more there is!

Let’s take a moment to reflect – have a think about how you can show love to others – so that we can all grow more love.  I wonder what sort of world we would live in if everyone gave away more love?

 

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
Thank you that your love is for everyone.
Thank you that your love never runs dry.
Help us to receive your love and also to share your love with others.
Amen.

 

 

Updated Self Isolation Rules

Changes to the self-isolation period for those who test positive for COVID-19

This change came into effect in England on Monday 17 January and applies to all positive cases, regardless of vaccination status.

People who are self-isolating with COVID-19 have the option to reduce their isolation period after 5 full days if they test negative with an LFD test on both day 5 and day 6 and they do not have a temperature. For example, if they test negative on the morning of day 5 and the morning of day 6, they can return to their education or childcare setting immediately on day 6.

The first test must be taken no earlier than day 5 of the self-isolation period, and the second must be taken the following day. All test results should be reported to NHS Test and Trace.

If the result of either test is positive, they should continue to self-isolate until they get negative results from two LFD tests on consecutive days or until they have completed 10 full days of self-isolation, whichever is earliest.

The new rules also apply to people who are already isolating – so if someone was already isolating before Monday 17 January, they can take LFD tests on day 5 and 6 and if they are both negative and they have no temperature they can end their isolation.

Anyone who is unable to take LFD tests or anyone who continues to have a temperature will need to complete the full 10-day period of self-isolation.

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

Yesterday we were continuing with our thinking about FRIENDSHIP and we created our own recipe of what we thought would be the best ingredients to make a good friend.  We then discussed what we thought the most important ingredient was – and I suggested that it is LOVE.

Can you remember why I suggested that LOVE should be the main ingredient for being a friend?…..

It’s because in The Book of Matthew 22:37, we learn that the greatest commandment (also known as a rule!) is that we should “Love the Lord our God with all our heart, with all our mind and with all our soul” – so therefore Loving God is the most important rule of all.  But also, following this verse it also says that the second most important commandment is ‘Love your neighbour as yourself.’ – what do you think this means?

My thought process starts with the question – what is the meaning of the word “neighbour”? …  A neighbour is whoever is next to you – so anyone you sit next to, or live next to – anyone really other than yourself!  And the rule is telling you to Love them – the same as you love yourself – which makes me think about the value of RESPECT – which is treating others as you wish to be treated.  So maybe God is telling us to show others love through treating them with respect?

Have a look and reflect on these pictures by Charlie Mackesey – what do they have in common?  What do they make you think?

Love is a very complex value – and there are lots of different types of love – we love our parents and family, but we can also love our friends – because love means that we care and have respect.  So as you go through the weeks ahead, try and ensure that you are thinking about how your actions and words can impact on your friends…..and we will think more about that tomorrow.

Let’s take a quiet moment to reflect on how we can be better friends to everyone – to all our neighbours – think about how you would like to be treated…..and do you treat others the same way?

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
Thank you for love.
Thank you for how good it is to have people who love us, and people whom we can love.
Thank you that your heart is full of love for us and for all those we love.
Amen.

 

 

 

Operation Playground Clean-Up!

A massive thank you to our team of volunteers this morning, who have shovelled, scraped, raked and brushed – as well as some very handy pressure-washing – to clean up our KS2 playground!  The team effort has made a big difference to the cleanliness of the playground, and many of the children also commented on how much bigger the space now looks as well!

We are aware that there are other parents who also offered but were unable to help today – we really appreciate the offers of support!  As a small, village school, working as a community is really important for jobs like these, when we don’t have a caretaker – so thank you from all the children and staff!

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

I hope you’ve had a good weekend and are ready for another busy, fun week of learning!  Last week we started to think about our Christian value of this half term – FRIENDSHIP: we discussed the importance of trust, and we watched some stories from the Bible that demonstrated different aspects of friendship.  Today I want us to continue reflecting on FRIENDSHIP and thinking deeply about what it actually means – as sometimes I think we can take it for granted.

I’d like to start with us remembering our Mission Statement – “We are a Learning Community that nurtures and empowers everyone to be the best we can be” – we are very used to thinking about how we can try our best in our lessons, but do we think about how we can be the best person we can be?  What would it mean to “be the best friend we can be”? …..enjoy watching this short video from Disney which shares some great friendship over the Disney years!  Have a think about what makes the characters such strong friends – what ingredients do they need to make their friendships work?

Did you spot some of your favourite Disney friendships?  And did you think about what made them such good friends?  If you could make your own character recipe – what ingredients would you put into the mix?  I’ll start you off with some ideas then have a chat in class and see what else you’d put into your Friendship mix…

  • A jar of kindness,
  • A spoonful of listening,
  • A can of honesty,
  • 1kg of forgiveness…..
  • …….over to you!

How many ingredients did you put into your friendship recipe? I’m sure there were loads as Friendship takes many forms – but I wonder what the one main ingredient is, that without, it might mean the friendship doesn’t last?…..Remember we might all have a different idea – but for me – I’d have to say ‘LOVE’ – as if we remember what God’s greatest commandment is – “Love the Lord Your God with all your heart, with all your soul and with all your mind” – I think God is telling us to simply love each other – and tomorrow we will think a little more about what this might mean.

Let’s take a quiet moment of reflection – think about your friendship recipe – do you think you have all those ingredients?  Have you got any missing, and if so what can you do about it so that you can be the very best friend you can be?

Listen to this song about friendship and reflect on how we can be a better friend to others…

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,

Thank you that we have our very special friends.

Help us always to follow your rules of friendship

and to think about our friends before we think about ourselves.

Help us to take care of each other just as you take care of us.

Amen.

 

Parent Work Party Help Needed!!

We are putting a call out for parents to join us for a work party on Monday morning ( 17th January) to help clean the junior playground.  As you can see it is filthy with mulched leaves and debris from the trees, and not only does this make it very slippy for the children, but it is also extremely dirty – as you can probably tell from your childrens’ shoes!

If you can spare an hour or 2 after drop off on Monday – the weather is dry between now and then which will give the mulch time to dry a little – then please can you come and help.  You’ll need a stiff brush, rake or shovel, and we will also need a pressure washer (with a very long hose-pipe) – if anyone has one?!

Unfortunately we do not have a caretaker, but we hope that with a bit of community spirit and muscle power, we will be able to give the children a clean, non-slip playground!  We will provide refreshments!

If you can help, can you please let us know beforehand – many thanks in advance!

 

Gold for Year 1 Phonics Group!

A massive well done to all our year 1 phonics group – as today they have managed to work together and achieve GOLD  – top of the school league – on Spelling Shed!!  Well done everyone – I am very proud of you!  Let’s see how long we can stay there!

A particular well done to Jack and Bertie who are Gold and Silver!!

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

This week we have started to think about the importance of FRIENDSHIP – we have reflected upon the importance of trust, and of listening to friends.

Today I’d like you to think about what you think is meant by the word FRIENDSHIP – how could you define it?  Have a moment to think about it…..then share your thoughts – and remember you might all have a different idea!

Friendship word design, Typography message note feeling think and inspiration theme Vector illustration

In the dictionary it defines FRIENDSHIP as “Having a good relationship
with somebody we call a friend, showing friendship to others.”  Have a watch of this video – about a little boy and his father who run a llama pinata business (in case you’re not sure what a pinata is – its a fancy container that is hung up at parties and when beaten releases sweets) – see how many words you can come up with from watching it, that can describe what friendship means…..

How many words did you come up with – have a share in class, and then I will share mind……

I came up with lots – the story made me think of companionship, fun, helpfulness, kindness, warmth, encouragement, support, teamwork, joy, laughter, happiness, dependable, special, caring – all positive words that help make the world a better place.

So as we go through this term I want us to focus on the importance of having friends – and also of being a good friend.  Imagine a world without friends – what a lonely place that would be!  Let’s see how many different ways we can be good friends to each other so that we can help make the world a happier place.

Let’s take a quiet moment now to reflect – what have we learnt about friendship – what does it mean – how important is it? At the end of the story – the llama pinata seems to have made the little boy’s father a happier person – so maybe friendship is infectious – maybe by being a friend to others we can help make the world a friendlier place –  what do you think?

Prayer of the Day

Dear God

We thank you for our friends and for the happy times we share with them.

Help us to be a good friend to them.

Teach us how to play fairly and to share.

Help us to recognise loneliness in others and show friendliness towards them.

We know that you are our friend and will be with us always.

Amen.

 

 

Today’s Roast Dinner – Yum!!!

We thought you might like to see the delicious roast dinner that Pippa (we are delighted to have Pippa back with us again as school chef!) and her team have cooked for the children.  The roast pork filled the school hall with the most delicious smell that made us all hungry and the children thoroughly enjoyed their lunch!

If your child doesn’t currently take up a hot school dinner, but think that they might like to try, then just email the school office (admin@brownclee.shropshire.sch.uk) for your ParentPay access details – and remember all Fireflies and Grasshoppers School meals are free!

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

Today I want us to start thinking about our Christian value for this half term – which is FRIENDSHIP.  On Monday we learnt about the importance of trust – trusting in God and also trusting in our friends through the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego and the Fiery Furnace.

Today I have got a quiz for you – your teacher is going to read out the questions one at a time. Each question has two possible answers and I want you to vote for the answer that you prefer by putting up their hand.  Here we go….

  1. What would you rather do at playtime: play football or sit on a bench and chat to your friends?
  2. What do you prefer to do with your friends: play on a games console or go swimming?
  3. If your best friend was away, would you sit on your own for a day or go and sit by somebody else?
  4. If there was a new child in your class, would you ignore them or go and play with them?
  5. If someone was being mean to you in the playground, would you hit them or go and tell a teacher?
  6. If you had fallen out with your friend, would you go and tell everyone else how horrible your friend is or try to make up?

You all had choices to make in the quiz, all of them to do with friends. In the first three questions, the choices that you made were up to you – your answers depended on your personal likes and dislikes. However, in the last three questions, you could have made a good choice or a bad one with your answer. The choices that you made could either help you to get on with your friends or cause you to fall out.

I now want you to watch this story of Mary and Martha from the New Testament Book of Luke in the Bible….as you watch, have a think about what we can learn from the story…

What did you learn – did the story help you think about somethings that you could do better – some better choices that we could all make?  Here are some questions to help you think…..

  • Why did Martha feel so cross with Mary in the story?
  • In the story, Jesus told Martha that it was sometimes good simply to sit and listen. Why is it important to listen to our friends?
  • How can listening to our friends help us not to fall out?

Let’s have a quiet moment to reflect – think about the importance of listening to friends – ask yourself whether you notice your friends enough?  Do you pay them attention when they are with you?

Prayer of the Day

Dear Lord,
Thank you for today’s story about listening.
Please help us to make time to listen to others.
Please help us never to be too busy to notice those around us.
Amen.

Starting Reception in September 2022

Children can start school in Reception at the beginning of the academic year following their fourth birthday. If your child was born between 1st September 2017 and 31st August 2018 they can start school in September 2022.
An application must be made by the closing date for applications of 15th January 2022 and can made made online via the Shropshire Council website using the following link
Shropshire School Admissions on-line application

301 Pants and £100 for Karibuni!

We  wanted to say thank you to everyone for your donation of Pants or Pounds to our school charity, Karibuni Children – as you have sent in a total of 301 pairs of pants and donated £100!  These are being taken out to children in Kenya in February, when Joy Murphy, one of their trustees, is hand delivering them!

We hope Joy has a big enough suitcase and we look forwards to seeing the photos as the pants are distributed.  Fresh, clean underwear is something that we all take for granted – but so many children in deprived areas of Kenya don’t have the luxury of a clean pair of pants each day – so these are really going to make a difference!

THANK YOU!!

Update on PCR / LFD tests

Confirmatory PCR tests to be temporarily suspended for positive lateral flow device (LFD) test results

Confirmatory PCR tests following a positive lateral flow device (LFD) test result are to be temporarily suspended from Tuesday 11 January. This will mean that anyone who receives a positive LFD test result will be required to self-isolate immediately and will not be required to take a confirmatory PCR test.

Vacancy: Cleaning Assistant

We have a vacancy for a Cleaning Assistant, to work 2 hours a day at the end of the school day, and some holiday cleaning.  If interested please contact the school office – 01746 712652.

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

It was so lovely welcoming everyone back yesterday and see everyone’s happy smiley faces and hear their cheery greetings!  We are straight into the Spring Term and I know that some of you have now set your own targets or resolutions following yesterday’s assembly.  Mine was to drink more water each day – as it is so important to keep my body healthy – so I have set myself the target of drinking all my waterbottle each day – something that I regularly failed to do in the past!

Taking care of ourselves is so important – and even though we have family and friends to help us do this, ultimately it is down to ourselves to learn to be responsible for making good choices – whether those choices are about our well-being and health, or our learning. Everything choice that we make is up to us – not anyone else.

Today I want us to think about responsibility – Being Responsible is one of our 3 school rules – and it involves making the right choices.  Have a watch of this video about making the right, or good, choice….and have a think about what you can do to help you make good choices…

So what have you learnt about making good choices?  Is there anything you can do to help make a good choice?

I learnt that you need to stop and take some time – to pause before saying or doing something – to THINK about what would be a good choice.  Have a think about a time when you have made a poor choice – what did you choose and what happened because of it?  Now think what you could have done to help you make a better choice…..

As you go through the day, see if you can try the traffic light method – and STOP – PAUSE and Breathe – then THINK – and make a good choice!  I wonder if it will help you have a more positive day?

Enjoy listening to this song about choices and reflect upon what good choices you are going to make today…

As we come to the end of our assembly, let’s take a moment to reflect  – We all have a lot of choices to make every day – some small, some bigger. How will you make your choices today and who will you talk to when you have big decisions to make?

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
Thank you that you love us and let us make our own choices.
Help us to remember that our choices have consequences.
Please help us when we have difficult choices to make,
decisions that are helpful to us and to others.
Amen.

 

Free Courses for Parents: Understanding your Child’s Development

Would you like to know more about your child’s development?
Do you understand your child’s behaviour?
Would you like a chance to meet with other parents with children of a similar age?

Shropshire Council have spaces on these courses that they are running in a couple of weeks’ time. Further information can be found on the posters or by contacting the Parenting Team (parenting.team@shropshire.gov.uk or 01743250950).

School Lunches next term

The menu for next term has been uploaded to ParentPay and you are now able to book any meals which your child may require right up until Easter.

If your child requires a meal on the first day back in school (Wednesday 5th January 2022) please remember that you can only book meals up until 2 days before the day the meal is required and ensure that you book this on Monday 3rd January at the very latest.

Don’t forget all children from Reception to Year 2 are entitled to a free school meal under the Government’s Universal Infant Free School Meal Scheme.  If you still haven’t activated your child’s ParentPay account contact  the school office in January and they will be able to provide a copy of this.

If you think that your child may be eligible for Free School Meals and they are in Year 3 and above you can apply on-line at Apply for free school meals | Shropshire Council .

Thank you!

Thank you very much for your kind donations of pants or money on Wear One Thing Christmassy Day.  We have received many pairs of pants and also the brilliant sum of £83.50 which we will send to Karibuni to help with their work.

Once again thank you and Merry Christmas.

Christmas Carol Service and Christmas Crib Service

St John the Baptist Church will be holding their Christmas Carol Service on Sunday 19th December at 11.30am and will be joined by the Group Choir.

The Crib Service is being held on Christmas Eve at 4pm.  Hear the Christmas Story and then go home and prepare for Father Christmas.

School Photographs

The photographer has delivered the individual photographs this morning and they will be sent down to class for your child to bring home.  Due to supplier stock shortages beyond their control some orders may be missing 7×5 photographs and he apologises for the inconvenience.  However, they will be delivered to school on Thursday of this week.