Some of our children share information about Florence Nightingale, founder of modern nursing, whose 200th birth anniversary is tomorrow. Her relevance today cannot be understated, given the Covid-19 pandemic.Through her career she stressed a practice that is relevant as ever today — handwashing
We have 4 special virtual visitors joining us for this morning's assembly!
As we sadly couldn't visit church for our annual Easter bonnet parade, we have created our very own virtual parade! We hope you enjoy singing along to 'Springtime' whilst admiring the amazing crafts of the entries. Thank you and well done to all of the children who made a bonnet or decorated and egg and sent their photos into us at school - don't they look fantastic!
Well done to everyone for doing so well with your home-learning last week. We are celebrating all you have done, along with saying happy birthday to some of you and celebrating the spring time too.
There are always things to be grateful for (even now), and gratitude reminds us how special, beautiful and fortunate our lives are, even under these difficult conditions. As we navigate this quarantine and epidemic, can you think of 3 things you are grateful every day? E.G. Gratitude for the NHS who put their own safety at risk to care for others; gratitude for family and friends; gratitude for our homes, our school. Send in your pictures and videos of all you are thankful for and we will share them!
We are still together, even if we aren't in the same place! All the teachers are here to celebrate your fantastic work in our virtual Golden Book Celebration Assembly.