24th April 2026
This week in our collective worship, we have spent time reflecting on the importance of kindness. It has been a powerful theme, and there has been no greater example of kindness and community coming together than what we have witnessed in our school this week.
Thank you to everyone who supported Year 4 in their bake sale at the end of the week. The children were absolutely delighted by your generosity in supporting their friend, and it was truly heart warming to see such a strong sense of care and compassion across our school community.
Building on this spirit, we are now working together as a school on a fundraiser for Birmingham Children’s Hospital. We are planning something special for Wednesday 15th July. A day that we would usually celebrate as ‘Well-being Wednesday’ will be focused on raising funds for this important cause. More information will be shared soon, but I can assure you that we already have some exciting plans in place.
Thank you, as always, for your continued support.
- 97-100%: Very Good/Excellent attendance
- 95-97%: Average/Good attendance
- 90-95%: Cause for concern
- Below 90%: Serious concern / Persistent absence (PA)
Library Explorers
This week, Year 2 have been immersing themselves in the world of books as part of their work on rewriting Little Red Reading Hood. The children explored the school library in a variety of exciting ways—sniffing their pages, feeling different textures, dusting off “ancient” stories and even laughing at jokes in the comedy section!
Through these activities, the children discussed what libraries are all about and why they are such special places. They then brought this inspiration into their writing, using rich description and imagination to bring books to life within their own stories. It has been wonderful to see their creativity flourish and their enthusiasm for reading and writing grow.
On Monday, our after-school football club hosted Thomas Jolyffe Primary School for a 7-a-side match. From the warm-up and team-talk to the very last kick of the game, all of the children showed wonderful team spirit and determination. Jude and Elliott both had turns in goal, making some amazing saves and the incredible defending from Harry, Liam, Noah and Jude meant it was very tough for the opposition. Edward, Kaisen, Quinn and Ollie all had attacks on goal at lightning speed throughout the match and by half time, it was 2-1 to Alveston. They boys knew at half time the game was not yet won and it would require the same level of focus and grit in the second half to secure the win. Mclaren kept up the pressure on the Holy Trinity defence with some great runs and a lovely corner. Jenson worked tirelessly in centre midfield to get back and defend some tricky shots on goal by the opposition. Superb goals from Quinn, Elliot, Kaisen and Ollie led to a 5-2 win to Alveston! It was a very exciting game to watch with lots of moments to celebrate and some very tired legs at the end of it. All of the players put in a huge amount of effort and should be very proud of their spirited performance. A big thank you to Mr Stowe for refereeing and to Miss Mabbett for organising the fixture. The boys are already looking forward to their next game…!
The latest Warwickshire SEND Newsletter is here! Packed with updates, opportunities to have your say, and events you won’t want to miss.
Here's what's inside the latest edition:
- Local Area SEND Inspection: Share your views before 21 April
- New ADHD and Autism policy approved for Coventry and Warwickshire
- New service planned to support children and young people’s mental health
- Warwickshire Parent Carer Voice Autism and ADHD survey
- Need to speak to a SEND Adviser?
- Warwickshire schools recognised for strong inclusion in Ofsted inspections
…read it here!
Medicines in School
We cannot accept medicines in school without a prescription label and a medical form completed by a parent or carer. Please ask the school office for more information and/or a form via:
parents3002@welearn365.com
Below are Forest School dates for your diary. The children will need to wear PE kit to school with tracksuit bottoms or leggings and have a long sleeve top, such as a hoodie. Wellies and a rain coat will also be required:
*Forest school dates are Fridays, unless otherwise stated
Summer Term (1)
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1/5 |
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Year 5 |
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8/5 |
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Year 4 |
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15/5 |
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Year 3 |
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22/5 |
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Year 2 |
Key dates for Summer TermS (1) AND (2)are HERE!
* Please note that all dates published are subject to change/cancellation - please check this page and/or the website calendar regularly:
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Celebration / Star of the Week Assemblies |
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(17/4), 24/4, 1/5, 8/5, 15/5, *18/5 (Half Term Cup) |
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Teacher-Led Clubs – 4 weeks |
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w/c 13th April to w/e 8th May 2026 |
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Y3 Swimming |
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13/4, 20/4, 27/4 |
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4/5 |
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PUBLIC HOLIDAY (no children in school) |
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*** More dates to be announced soon *** |
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HALF TERM 25th to 29th May |
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1/6 |
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INSET DAY – no children in school |
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Summer Term (2) |
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Celebration / Star of the Week Assemblies |
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Teacher-Led Clubs – 4 weeks |
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w/c 8th June – w/e 3rd July 2026 |
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Y2 Swimming |
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8/6, 15/6, 22/6, 29/6 |
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1/6 |
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INSET DAY – no children in school |
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2/6 |
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Children back in school |
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4/6 |
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Learning Time Together (9:05-9:35) |
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10/6 |
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Reception Class Trip to Lapworth Museum |
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30/6 |
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Year 6 Leavers’ Play (4:30pm) |
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1-3/7 |
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Year 6 Residential Trip to Frontier Centre (N’hampton) |
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8/7 |
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Transition Day |
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14/7 |
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Sports Day & Picnic |
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15/7 |
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Well-being Wednesday |
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17/7 |
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Year 6 Leavers’ Assembly (9:05am) |
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17/7 |
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LAST DAY OF TERM |