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  • Collingham in the top 500 primary schools

    Mon 23 Nov 2015

     

    We are delighted to share the news that Collingham has been identified within the Times top 500 primary schools in the country. There are over 24,000 primaries in the UK so this represents Collingham being in the top 2%.   It is an astonishing achievement to be included in such a list and it is something that we are all extremely proud to be part of.

     

    This achievement is the result of the commitment and dedication of our team throughout school. 

  • TAKEOVER DAY

    Fri 06 Nov 2015
    On Friday 20th November we will be taking part in National Anti-bullying day activities and combining this with participation in the Children’s Commissioner’s "Takeover Challenge". 

    As part of the "Takeover Challenge" children will be able to enter into a draw to takeover various adult roles in school for part of the school day.  Where the children take-over lessons, the lessons will be planned on this year’s national anti-bullying theme: ‘make a noise about bullying’. All funds raised from the draw will go to the School Council’s charity for this year, which is Save the Children, supporting child refugees.

     Takeover choices: 
     
    • Headteacher Leaf assembly  -  2  children 
    • Headteacher – 2 children
    • Teachers - 4 children per year group
    • Teaching assistants - 4 children per year group
    • Superintendent – 6 children working in pairs
    • Lunchtime supervisor – 2 children
    • School office – 2 children
    • School cook – 4 children working in pairs
    Children will find out if they have been successful when slips are drawn in assembly on Monday 16th November.
  • CHILDREN IN NEED

    Thu 05 Nov 2015
    Next Friday the school council have organised a non-uniform day to raise funds for Children in Need.  We would like all funds raised to go to Children in Need, rather than to dressing up shops, so are inviting children to come to school in their own clothes and make a donation. Many thanks to Mr Pasan for arranging a surprise visit from Pudsey this morning. Pudsey’s visit has got us excited about, and ready to take part in, raising funds to support children who are experiencing difficulty and deprivation in our own country and abroad.
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