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Reception's First Day at Big School!

Reception have had a great first day, spending time going through their ‘About Me’ boxes and getting to know each other. They have also practised their writing in their new literacy books. What a fantastic start children!

Reception's First Day at Big School!

 


New Reception Class

Reception have had a great first day, spending time going through their ‘About Me’ boxes and getting to know each other. They have also practised their writing in their new literacy books. What a fantastic start children!

New Reception Class

 


Welcome back!

It's fantastic to have all our children back at school.  They're obviously thrilled to be here and we're thrilled to have them!  We also welcome lots of new children (and their families) to St Ives.

 

 

Welcome back!

 


St Ives Gains Our Green Flag Eco Schools Award

So proud to announce that St Ives has been awarded our Green Flag Eco Schools Award. The Eco-Schools Green Flag is an internationally recognised award for excellence in environmental action & learning. Our learning journey has been a huge success and the children have learnt so much.

St Ives Gains Our Green Flag Eco Schools Award

 


Ted's inspiring story

Ted broke his wrist last weekend and is gutted to be missing out on all the things he’s enjoyed during lockdown… especially bike rides...

But in true St Ives spirit, he’s tried to turn this mishap into a positive - by raising money for the Royal Surrey Hospital to say thank you to the doctors and nurses who patched him up. A kind neighbour lent him some ‘rollers’ so he can get back on his beloved bike in the safety of the living room, and he’s challenged himself to ride one-handed ‘to the seaside’ by the time his cast comes off (the equivalent distance from Godalming to Bognor Regis, about 35 miles). He’s already ridden 5 miles and raised over £200 for the hospital - and only started today!

Here is his fundraising page: https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/CycleTed

Please do support Ted as he cycles his way to the coast in the coming days!

Ted's inspiring story

 


Nursery, Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 are back at School!

This week, we have welcomed back many of our Nursery children, our Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 classes and it has been so lovely to see them all - their excitement at being back is clearly evident! It feels very strange here at St Ives though with over half the school still missing and we just hope that we will be able to welcome back other year groups before the end of term. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to everyone - parents and children alike - for following the safety guidelines so closely this week, it has made the transition back to school and nursery so much easier to manage. Thank you to all parents who continue to oversee home schooling, we really do appreciate the time and effort you are putting in to ensure the children stay up-to-date with their work, which is so important in this current climate.

Nursery, Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 are back at School!

 


Chalk Drawing Challenge

This week’s challenge from Mrs Goldsworthy has been to use chalk to create a picture.  Pupils have been so creative with the ways they have interpreted this simple brief and Mrs Goldsworthy has been thrilled with the results.

Chalk Drawing Challenge

 


Anya's Progress with Sending Rainbows to Care Homes

Anya has been writing to the elderly in care homes around the country.  She has now sent packs of rainbows she’s drawn or painted to 50 care homes all around the UK - well over 200 rainbows in total.  She’s been especially excited to have received some replies (and even a gift from one of them!).

Here’s a photo of Anya with her replies including some photos of ladies she's now calling her ‘new grandmas’. Well done Anya, you should be so proud of yourself, for helping to brighten the lives of so many people confined to their care homes during lock down.

Anya's Progress with Sending Rainbows to Care Homes

 


Annabel receives a Blue Peter Badge

Last week Annabel received some brilliant post – her first Blue Peter Badge arrived.  She created a new concept, a Cushion Diary.  This was made for the Blue Peter dog Henry.   Henry was new to the show in the Summer and Annabel thought it would be great for him to have a diary to document his adventures in his new life as a Blue Peter dog.  She also thought that dogs like to sleep a lot, so her idea was to package the diary as a cushion, so that Henry could have a snooze whenever writing his diary became too much.

Annabel receives a Blue Peter Badge

 


Performing Over The Rainbow - 'Together Whilst Apart'

This week Mrs Maxwell arranged for some of her flute and piano pupils to get together on Zoom to play 'Over the Rainbow', as they have been learning it this term during lock down. Mrs Maxwell was thrilled to see everyone together and all the girls have worked very hard to give a fantastic performance, well done!

Performing Over The Rainbow - 'Together Whilst Apart'

 


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