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  • Remembering the Fallen

    Mon 11 Nov 2019

    At 11am on the 11th day of the 11th month the pupils and staff at Colsterworth School fell silent to remember all those who have given their lives in war and conflict. We held an Act of Remembrance in the church and gave thanks to all the men and women who gave their lives so that we can live the lives we have today. 

     

    'They will grow not old as we who are left grow old.

    Age will not weary them nor the years condemn.

    At the going down of the sun and in the morning

    We will remember them.'

     

    Mrs Jordan and many of our pupils also took part in the Colsterworth Festival of Remembrance on Sunday 10th November laying a wreath on the memorial in the village.

     

    Children also created poppies which have been displayed in the church throughout the festival.

  • Pizza Party at Kids' Club

    Thu 07 Nov 2019

    Tonight Kids' Club had a blast creating their own pizzas using oven bottom muffins and a selection of toppings. 

     

    Oliver said "The pizzas were amazing, they tasted truly splendid on my tongue. I hope we can make them again soon!"

     

    Fruit kebabs were also on the menu to ensure that all dietary requirements were catered for. 

     

    We are really enjoying our new snack options and activities and hope to introduce new things regularly to encourage more children to use the provision.

     

  • Pottery Poppies at Kids' Club

    Tue 05 Nov 2019

    The children at Kids' Club created their own poppies this evening out of clay. Everybody enjoyed getting a bit messy. We also had a reflective discussion about who we remember and why the poppy is important.

     

     

  • Our Golden Book winners this week

    Mon 04 Nov 2019
    Well done to this week's winners.
  • What an awesome week we've had!

    Fri 01 Nov 2019

    We have all returned this week ready and raring to go after our half term break. The children have really engaged with the idea of being an 'Agent of Change' and have come back with a renewed vision and enthusiasm to make a difference to themselves and others within our school, our community and in our world. 

     

    Nightingale class received a letter on the first day back. It was from a girl with a red chalk! They discovered this amazing picture book and decided on their own words for the story. 

     

    Year 5 learnt a new method for multiplying two digit numbers together and this afternoon Mrs Moore illuminated our world with some reminders about firework safety.

     

     

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