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  • Fundraising - THANK YOU!

    Fri 23 Nov 2018

    Over the past few months the families have been busy supporting three very important charities, NSPCC, Children in Need and Macmillan. 

     

    NSPCC

    On behalf of the NSPCC thank you for your recent support. By raising the wonderful sum of £925.70, you've made sure that the NSPCC can be there to help even more children who desperately need us. 

     

    Children in Need

    Last week pupils came to school in non-school uniform and brought Pudsey badges.In total with donations the pupils raised £214.00 - thank you! 

     

    Macmillan Coffee Morning 

    On the last day of half term following our Harvest Festival we held the Macmillan Coffee Morning in school. From donations received we were able to send off a final total of £158.00 to this charity. 

     

  • KS2 Cross Country

    Mon 19 Nov 2018 A Churchard

    A massive well done to all the Year 5 and 6 children who took part in the 'Annual KS2 Wyre Forest Cross Country Event'.

    All children performed with a great, positive attitude and should be proud of themselves - we are certainly proud of them. There were between 130 and 160 participants in each race so it was a big event. Thank you to all the children who took part and thank you to the parents who came along to support.

    Mrs A Churchard

  • What a busy week!

    Thu 15 Nov 2018

    What a busy week!

    Well what a busy week - bikability, Football, Hockey and Cross Country tomorrow; our pupils in Key Stage 2 have represented our school with great attitude and excellent sportsmanship.

     

    Well done and Good luck to everyone taking part in the Cross Country on Friday! 

     

    Parliament Elections

    We held our Parliament elections before half term with Callum Hartridge elected Prime Minister. Working with Callum to organise his cabinet and start the new manifesto will be his deputy leaders:

     

    Ossie Doyle - Deputy Leader for Early Years

    Daniel Hanlon - Deputy Leader for Key Stage 1

    Martha Clarke - Deputy Leader for Lower Key Stage 2

    Daniel Patrick - Deputy Leader for Upper Key Stage 2

     

    I am so proud of all the children who have put themselves forward to help shape the school's further development. Pupil Voice is vital and so important. Cabinet members will join next week following a reshuffle. 

     

    School Council

    Our School Council members have already made a great start in contributing and will help tomorrow during Children in Need Day. 

    School Council Members are...

    Oscar Manser in Hedgehogs

    Harriett Hamer in Robins

    Eva Sadler n Squirrels

    Rose Bishop in Woodpeckers

    Kieran Jackson in Kingfishers

    Maisie George -Fuller in Swallows

    Alice Manterfield in Owls

     

    Children in Need Day tomorrow...

    Watch this space for photographs from our day

     

     

  • Remembrance...Our pupils reflect

    Thu 15 Nov 2018

    Remembrance...Our pupils reflect

     

    Our pupils have supported The Royal British Legion over the past few weeks with all donations for poppies, key rings and slap bands purchased going to this charity.

     

    I wanted to share a piece of work about the recent Remembrance Service that took place at St Mary's Church from one of our pupils in Year 4 -well done Toby! 

     

  • Nearly there...

    Fri 19 Oct 2018

    Nearly There...

     

    As we approach the final week of this half term we reflect on what has been covered in class and what as a school we have achieved. 

     

    Parents Evening this week provided an opportunity for pupils, parents and staff to celebrate so many outstanding achievements. 

     

    Our amazing Year 6 in Owls are working so hard. It is a pleasure to see how mature and disciplined they are - role models to everyone!

     

    Hedgehogs are settled into school life so well - check out the wonderful pictures taken this term below.

     

    The School Council have been selected and we can't wait to get started on making a difference.

     

    The new Prime Minister will be revealed on Monday - their first task is to establish a new cabinet and draft their manifesto. 

     

    With a diary full of sporting events, trips and exciting curriculum activities in the countdown to Christmas - the next half term is looking busy but filled with fun! 

     

     

  • Flu Spray 14th Jan 2018

    Wed 17 Oct 2018

    The School nurses team have advised that the Department of Health have confirmed that the flu season goes on until March and so our school's booking for 14th January is not too late for our children to have the spray. The team have so many schools in the County to work through they are not able to see us any sooner to administer the spray to our children in years Reception to 5. Doctors surgeries do not administer the nasal spray because of the lack of funding so they leave it up the schools to administer. The nurse confirmed that she will put our school on the list to contact if they receive any cancellations through. She advised that if children suffer from asthma and parents are worried, to ask again at their GP’s surgery again or parents can contact the flu team direct to ask for advice. Tel: Immunisation and Vaccination team Worcs 024 777 10950

  • It's October already...

    Fri 05 Oct 2018

    It's October already!

     

    So where did September go...? It has been a very busy month back in school with our Hedgehogs (Reception) settling into school life and Owls (Year 6) supporting them in their buddy role. 

     

    As we move into the second part of our first half term we focus on elections for our new parliament. A new Prime Minister and cabinet will have the task of developing a new manifesto and selecting new members for their departments. 

    Education, Environment Sports and Health are the four key areas. Once the votes have been counted we will share with you who has been elected. 

     

    In other news Swallows (Year 5) have begin their new role of Snack Bar and Lunch Crew monitors. We also have a fundraising team that have begun research on developing wet play resources for each class. Once their proposal and budget is completed they will present to the PTA who they hope will support them in purchasing the items needed. More details to follow.

     

    The PTA held their first meeting of the school year with the staff room full of parents all supporting the children of this school. The Autumn Disco was first on the agenda - for our new parents please check with parents on the playground for further details or check the PTA information noticeboard which will be updated. 

     

    This week Year 5 and 6 took part in First Aid training - the feedback from the trainer was glowing as she remarked what an amazing group of well mannered pupils we have in our school - well done!

     

    More celebrations this month with The Golden Table returning last week to host the Year 6 pupils who supported the Open Morning so well. The Sports Star of the Week book is starting to fill up with photographs of each weeks winners recognised. You must check it out during parents evening which is also just around the corner!

     

    As the leaves start to fall and the nights are slowly getting darker we look forward to the many events and activities ahead. Check our In the Loop and calendar for further details. 

  • Our First Week...

    Mon 10 Sep 2018

    Welcome Back!

     

    Welcome back! We have had a wonderful start to the Autumn Term with our new Hedgehogs starting this week along with Beau in Kingfishers. We know everyone will settle quickly into the new routines with the help of our exceptional pupils in year 6 leading the way.

     

    It's been a busy summer with staff in over the summer weeks making lots of improvements in the school. We now have lockers for our Year 5 and 6’s and a new room which our children can access throughout the day including lunchtimes. During the summer holidays Miss Bidnell became Mrs Churchard after her wedding to Steve. We all wish Mr and Mrs Churchard all our love and best wishes for the future.

     

    On behalf of the staff and myself I would like to thank our families for your generosity and kind words at the end of term. We are extremely lucky to have so many supportive families who continue to work with us in making our school so special.

     

    We now focus on the start of a new school year which is an exciting opportunity for all our pupils to recognise their true potential and continue to be successful and happy

     

  • Our final week...

    Fri 20 Jul 2018

    Our final week...

     

    What a busy month! Sports Day and sporting events, End of Year Performance of Hoodwinked, the Wolverley Carnival and Fun on the Field. 

     

    Today we say our goodbyes to Year 6 - we are so very proud of each pupil and we look forward to celebrating their Graduation from Primary School this evening. 

     

    Thank you to them and their parents for supporting the school - we wish them all the very best for the future. 

     

    Their recent achievements in the SATs was outstanding! They are ready for Secondary School and we know they will all thrive! 

     

    On behalf of all my wonderful staff I would like to wish you all a relaxing and restful Summer Holiday. As the school closes at the end of an amazing year our Holiday door opens on Monday 23rd July. 

     

    By the time we return Wolverley Sebright Primary will have become an academy. We look forward to all the opportunities our school w have to make it even better! 

     

     

  • TT Rockstars!

    Thu 12 Jul 2018

    TT Rockstars!

     

    Our team of Xander, Taylor and Harley represented the school at the TT Rockstars competition. The pupils had a great day at Ounsdale School involving teams of three from all of our Trust primaries. There were 51 teams and the competition was intense but our students did themselves proud.

     

    Xander picked up the joint first prize for air guitar which came down to a cheer-o-meter – of course, the power of being in a MAT meant we were able to give the loudest cheer!

     

    Well done to all schools and especially Taylor, Xander and Harley. 

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