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Friday 21st November 2025

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Friday Celebration Assembly 🎉✨

Friday mornings at our wonderful school aren’t just the end of the week, they are a buzzing, joy-filled moment where we come together to cheer on the amazing accomplishments of our pupils!

Every week, our Celebration Assembly shines a spotlight on the hard work, creativity and brilliant things happening both in and out of the classroom. From sporting triumphs and musical talents to times-table achievements; we love celebrating every success.

We also want to celebrate Mallie, who had her hair cut for charity and raised an amazing £250! What a kind and inspiring act. Well done, Mallie! 💛✂️

Congratulations to everyone who received a certificate today.

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20 Nov 2025
This Week in Apples
Our topic this term in Apples is opposites and this week we have been learning about 'up' Inside the children have had the opportunity to use the paint rollers and mix different colours together whilst rolling the paint up the paper. For snack this week, we have been having toast and crum...
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Year 4's Gymnastic Festival 

On Tuesday, a group of our Year 4 pupils took part in an exciting gymnastics festival at TDMS. They had the chance to try out a fantastic range of gymnastic skills, including ribbon work, rolls, handstands, partner balances and even the beam! Every child took on each challenge with enthusiasm and brilliant perseverance.

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A Polite Reminder About Parking Considerately

As always, we appreciate your support in keeping our school community safe and respectful. We kindly ask all parents and carers not to block residents’ driveways when dropping off or collecting children.

Our neighbours need clear access to their homes at all times, and blocked driveways can cause significant inconvenience and safety concerns. Whether you are stopping for a few minutes or waiting for your child, please ensure you are parked legally and considerately.

Thank you for helping us maintain positive relationships within our community and for keeping our school environment safe for everyone.


Labelling your Child's Uniform

We kindly ask that you label all items of your child’s uniform. Labelling helps in several important ways:

  • Prevents Loss: Clearly marked clothing is much easier to return if misplaced.
  • Saves Money: Avoid the need to buy replacements for lost items.
  • Protects the Environment: Fewer replacements mean less waste and a smaller environmental impact.

A simple name tag or permanent marker can make a big difference. Thank you for helping us keep uniforms safe and sustainable!

Please write the child’s full name, not initials, as a lot of children share the same initials.

Here are a couple of links to companies that make labels. After speaking to parents, this was the most common and effective way:

School and Nursery Labels • Nametags4u

Nametape Express - 50 Printed Name Tapes/Labels Iron-ON School Uniform Tags Pre-Cut nametapes in Soft Satin Fabric : Amazon.co.uk: Stationery & Office Supplies

200 Pcs White Name Tags for Clothes, XCOZU Writable Iron on Name Labels for Clothes Sew in Personalised, Washable Name Tapes Woven Clothing Name Labels for Kids School Uniform Stick On Care Home(Pen) : Amazon.co.uk: Stationery & Office Supplies


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