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  • Fantastic football games yesterday against Hywel dda; boys won 7-1 and girls had a very close game, eventually losing 2-1. Well done!

    Wed 26 Mar 2014
  • Reminder - school closed to pupils Wednesday due to industrial action

    Tue 25 Mar 2014
  • Our new school values

    Mon 17 Mar 2014

    The children in our school have been working together to decide on 11 values that sum up what we want our school to be about. We have now linked each value to a school month and we will spend each month exploring the relevant value in depth through assemblies, Philosophy for Children, class discussions and through our work across the school. We will start exploring our new values in April. We hope that you will be able to discuss the different values at home as well.

     

    Our values

     

    January – Inspire others

    February – Caring

    March – Friendship

    April – Determination

    May – Team work

    June – Happiness

    July – Loyalty

    September – Respect

    October – Politeness

    November – Tolerance

    December – Bravery

  • School Closed 26.3.14

    Fri 14 Mar 2014 Miss Macfadyen
    Due to industrial action the school will be closed on 26th March for 1 day to pupils. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
  • New Deputy Headteacher

    Thu 06 Mar 2014

    We are very pleased to announce that Mrs Michelle Kinsey will be joining our team as our new Deputy Headteacher. We will let you know when she is starting with us as soon as this has been confirmed.

  • Year 6 Literacy and Numeracy support Programme

    Mon 03 Mar 2014 Miss Macfadyen

    There will be a new programme to support Year 6 pupils during the Easter Holidays. The aim of this programme is to provide the opportunity for pupils to develop their literacy and numeracy skills, in line with the new LNF.

     

    The programme will run for the two weeks of the Easter break at Whitchurch High School (Lower School), from 8 am until 4pm.

     

    During this period, pupils will have the opportunity to participate in a variety of projects, all with a literacy and numeracy focus. Throughout the day, the pupils will also work in small groups with fully qualified and experienced teachers to develop their literacy and numeracy skills in preparation for the national tests in May.

     

    This programme will benefit the pupils, but also the parents who need to make arrangements for childcare during school holidays. Pupils can participate in the programme for a daily fee and can choose to attend only on specific days or for the whole period of the Easter break. Half-day sessions are also available. 

     

    At the moment, we only have 50 places available on the programme, so we will have to allocate these on a first come, first served basis.

     

    If you require more information, please do not hesitate to contact Carla Davies on 07850010236 or via email lanes.education@gmail.com.