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LATEST NEWS!
Reception - Sidney
Year 1 - Matilda
Year 2 - Emilia
Year 3 - Jake
Year 4 - Heidi
Year 5 - Roman
Year 6 - Hollie
Reception – Nova, Elizabeth and Bobby S
Year 1 – Jemima, Luan and Eliza
Year 2 – Florence, Jamie and Caleb
Year 3 – Ollie, Karlis and Eden
Year 4 – Pippa W, Colby and Heidi
Year 5 – Aaliya, Rosie and Oliver
Year 6 – Alexus, Brooklyn and Faith
We are extremely proud of the children who attended this event. Not only did they show great talent, they all competed with a huge smile on there faces throughout! Well done!
Reception -Lottie
Year 1 - Archie
Year 2 - Noah R
Year 3 - Lucas
Year 4 - Fox
Year 5 - Heidi
Year 6 - Olivia
Reception - Caylen
Year 1 - Flynn
Year 2 - Evelyn
Year 3 - Jaxon
Year 4 - Sicily-Kate
Year 5 - Martha
Year 6 - Niall
Well done to our Caritas Autumn Term Behaviour Award winners who were announced in today's assembly.
Autumn 1 - Being a Good Friend
Nursery - Covie-Leigh
Reception - Freddie
Year 1 - Francesca
Year 2 - Lola
Year 3 - Karol
Year 4 - Pippa B
Year 5 - Alastair
Year 6 - Daisy
Overall winner - Lola
Autumn 2 - Being Kind and Loving
Nursery - Ada
Reception - Zenaya
Year 1 - Kayla
Year 2 - Jamie
Year 3 - Nola
Year 4 - Mason
Year 5 - Amelia
Year 6 - Faith
Overall winner - Jamie
The Flower Pot Gang think that this is very important, so would like to invite you to join in.
Why not go outside, enjoy the fresh air and help the RSPB with their vital work.
What is Big Garden Birdwatch?
Big Garden Birdwatch is the world’s largest garden wildlife survey. Every year, hundreds of thousands of nature lovers take part, helping to build a picture of how garden birds are getting on.
Across the UK, over 600,00 people took part in Big Garden Birdwatch 2024, counting a whopping 9.7 million birds! House Sparrows took the top spot, but counts of these chirpy birds are down by 60% compared to the first Birdwatch in 1979. In fact, we’ve lost 38 million birds from UK skies in the last 60 years. With birds facing so many challenges, it’s more important than ever to get involved in the Birdwatch. Every bird you do – or don’t – count will give us a valuable insight into how garden birds are faring.
How to take part
It’s so easy to be part of Big Garden Birdwatch. Simply choose an hour between 24 and 26 January and count the birds you see in your garden, balcony, or in your local park. Only count birds that land. Then tell us what you saw. Even if you saw nothing, it still counts. Your results can be entered at www.rspb.org.uk/birdwatch. Please do this before 23rd February.
For further information or to download a guide, visit rspb.org.uk.
Reception – Vincenzo, Theo and Charlotte
Year 1 – Francesca, Lewis and Alice
Year 2 – Alfie, Lola and Edward
Year 3 – Arlenn, Harper and Benjamin
Year 4 – Callum, Hailey and Elizabeth
Year 5 – Harriet, Filip and Alastair
Year 6 – Mia, Alexus and Elliot
Reception - Willow-Rose
Year 1 - Kayla
Year 2 - Joshua
Year 3 - Jasmine
Year 4 - Harvey
Year 5 - Phoebe
Year 6 - Sophie