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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • Our Golden Book Winners

    Mon 27 Jan 2020
    Well done to all of our Golden Book winners this week.
  • Our Golden Book Winners!

    Mon 20 Jan 2020
    Congratulations to our brilliant Golden Book children this week.
  • Sarah Outen shows us how to be Courageous and to Persevere!

    Thu 16 Jan 2020

    British athlete and adventurer Sarah Outen visited us today to help us to understand the importance of having courage to try new things, to have new adventures and to persevere and strive to be the best we can be.

     

    Sarah is a motivational speaker in the UK and internationally. She was the first woman and the youngest person to row solo across the Indian Ocean and also the Pacific Ocean from Japan to Alaska.

     

    The children were enthralled by the stories of her adventures and were full of well thought out questions for the world-travelled visitor. 

     

    We look forward to having courage and persevering in everything we do in and out of school. 

  • Roots to Food Spice Up Our Learning

    Mon 13 Jan 2020

    The children had a fantastic day today with Darren from 'Roots to Food' and really enjoyed sampling their creations.

     

    Children from year 2 to Year 6 created Japanese Teriyaki Chicken with Bombay Potatoes and it was a real hit across the school. 

     

    Split into groups, the children chop, steam, marinade, fry and mix to create a new dish which they can then recreate at home with their families.

     

    The school smelled fantastic.

  • Paralympian Jonathan Broom-Edwards visits Colsterworth

    Fri 10 Jan 2020

    Colsterworth proudly welcomed Paralympic athlete Jonathan Broom-Edwards into school today. After sharing with us his recent battles with injury and his continuing perseverance leading to success in the world championships in November, Jonathan led the children in learning about body language. Jonathan and his mascot, Torch, asked the children to reflect upon how their own body language demonstrates their feelings. Linking to our school wellbeing collective worship earlier in the week, the children were able to explain how they feel in response to different situations and how their body language shows this. To round up his talk Jonathan led the children in performing a 'power pose' to use at times when they are feeling less confident and are in need of some courage. Look out for power poses around the school!

  • Happy in our New Year

    Fri 10 Jan 2020

    We have welcomed in a new year and a new decade and we are looking forward to what 2020 may bring for Colsterworth Primary School.

     

    We have lots of exciting learning opportunities planned and plenty of chances to fly like the geese and show off our Colsterworth WOW factor.

     

     

     

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