Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school across both sites at the moment.
Dear Parents/ carers,
I am pleased to share the pupil survey that was conducted with the children at the end of last term. As you can see, the results are very positive. Please click here to see the survey results.
The teachers will be sharing the results with the children and asking how we can improve even further. The feedback can then be incorporated in our future planning.
Yours sincerely
Mrs A E Tabrett
Executive Headteacher
At Manor we are supporting the Falconer Trust.
Thank you for your kind donations.
To find out more about the orphanage please view the pictures below.
We have now published the results of the Parent Surveys that were taken last term.
Click here to go to our Parent Survey Section of the website.
Click here to view the letter that was sent out.
We all had a fabulous time at the Summer Fayre on June 21st. You can find a few photos from the event here: Summer Fayre Photos.
Year 4 Ride For Freedom Assembly Notes
Please click here to view the Year 4 Year 4 Ride for Freedom Assembly Notes.
An accompanying letter has also gone out on Parent Hub for you to read, a copy of which can also be found here.
Thank you
Year 5 & 6 Ride for Freedom Assembly Notes
Please click here to view the Year 5 and 6 Ride for Freedom Assembly Notes.
An accompanying letter has also gone out on Parent Hub for you to read, a copy of which can also be found here.
Thank you
Science Week
Monday 3rd July - Friday 5th July 2023
A letter has been sent via parenthub.
Parents / carers are invited to come and join their children in reception for a Maths Experience.
If you would like to attend any of the following dates/times below, please book in advance. Thank you.
Tuesday 23rd May 2023- 9:15-9:50
Wednesday 24th May 2023 - 9:15-9:50
Thursday 25th May 2023 - 9:15-9:50
Dear Parents and Carers
This year we will be taking part in ‘Walk to School Week’. This is a week where we encourage children and staff to travel to and from school in a sustainable and healthy way. There are lots of ways you can join in Walk to School Week, even if you don’t normally walk to school such as:
Park and Stride – if you live far away and normally drive, why not park your car a little further away and walk the last bit of the journey.
Cycling – You could cycle or scoot to school. Remember your helmets! Walking has so many benefits from physical to mental wellbeing. It helps aids concentration and creativity in the classroom which then creates safer, less polluted and more welcoming streets. This leads to a happy and healthy child set up for success in and out of the classroom. At the end of the week, children who have made five active travel journeys will receive a reward.
Kind regards,
Miss Kadhim and Mr Horner
Healthy Schools and Travel Plan Coordinators
Thank you to everyone who dressed up or made their hair or face funny for Red Nose Day! The children had a wonderful day.
Also a huge thank you to everyone who donated towards Red Nose Day!
Please click here to see some of the photos from our day.