Updates

Wednesday 24th January, 2024

Home Science Investigation!

 

The Science Team would love to see your attempts – this could be in the form of photos, drawings or a written commentary! Please send them to your year group email and they will be forwarded on to the Science Team. 🥼

Monday 22nd January, 2024

Library Visit

Today, we were lucky to have Rachel, a special visitor from the SouthWater library in Telford, lead assemblies for both KS1 and KS2. Rachel shared valuable information about our local libraries, including how to get a library card and access books. She also explained the number of books we can borrow at once and how long we can keep them.

In the assembly, Rachel highlighted upcoming events at the library, like craft sessions, and she answered all the children’s questions. Rachel’s visit sparked lots of curiosity and enthusiasm about the wonderful world of libraries!

Monday 22nd January, 2024

Author Visit in KS1

Donna David | Lindsay Literary Agency

Last week, we had the pleasure of hosting author Donna David at our school. She is the author of books such as “Trains, Trains, Trains,” “Oh no, Bobo,” and “Farmer Larmer.” Donna started the day by talking to all our KS1 children in an assembly. She shared how she fell in love with writing and books and even showed us some of her own work from when she was in Year 1.

Following the assembly, Donna led workshops for nursery, reception, and Year 1 classes. During these sessions, she talked to us about some of the books she has written and read one of her stories to us. Donna also provided a glimpse into the fascinating process she goes through to get her books published. To make it even more exciting, some children took on the roles of editors, publishers, printers, and other important people who help make books. It was an interactive and enriching experience for everyone involved!

A big thank you to Donna for inspiring us with your stories and sharing the magic of writing!

 

Tuesday 16th January, 2024

How can you help?

We often get asked by parents and carers how you can help your children at home. A couple of things that would REALLY help is for children to learn to use a knife and fork and to tie their shoelaces by themselves. We have lots of celebration stickers to give out to children to accomplish these tasks so let us know how they get on! Thank you for your support as always. 😀

Thursday 11th January, 2024

Message from the council regarding measles

Cases of measles are increasing in the UK, including in the West Midlands, and it’s likely that there will be cases in Telford in the near future.

Measles is a viral illness that can be serious and sometimes fatal. Spending 15 minutes with someone with measles is enough to get the virus. Symptoms of measles include high fever, runny nose, cough, red and watery eyes, small red spots with a bluish-white centre inside the mouth. A rash can appear later, usually on the face, upper neck, hands and feet, fading after 5 to 6 days. If you’ve not been vaccinated against measles you can be at risk, but it’s most common in young children. Someone with measles can spread the virus up to 4 days before a rash appears, and up to 4 days after.

Measles can have serious and sometimes fatal consequences, so make sure you and your children are up to date with MMR vaccinations, and ask your GP about catch-up jabs if needed. The MMR vaccine is highly effective at protecting against measles.

If you are unsure if your child is up to date with all their routine vaccinations you can check their Red Book (personal child health record) in the first instance. If you are still not sure, or if you need to bring your child up to date with their vaccines, you should contact their GP practice to check and book an appointment.

If you are concerned that your child has measles, please call your GP in the first instance, to reduce the risk of passing the disease to others in the waiting room.  More information on measles can be found here and information on the MMR vaccine can be found here .

Thursday 11th January, 2024

American Diner Day Returns!

It’s that time again when the American Diner is returning to St George’s on Thursday 18th January!
The menu will be:
• Beef burger or cheese burger
• Vegan burger
• Chips
• Sweetcorn
• Baked Beans
• Tomato Sauce
• Mini Doughnuts with mini marshmallows
• Strawberry & chocolate milkshakes with a swirl of cream
Sunday 17th December, 2023

Christmas Writing Competition 🎅🎄✏

On Friday, we revealed the winners of the Christmas writing competition!

We were truly impressed by the wonderful entries and thoroughly enjoyed reading each one! The entries included stories, poems, and heartfelt reflections on personal Christmas experiences. Choosing the winners and runners-up was no easy task, as every entry was filled with creativity and joy!

A big congratulations to all the amazing young writers who participated in our competition.            Thank you for sharing your creativity and festive spirit with us.🤩

Below, you’ll find pictures of our winners from KS1.

Tuesday 28th November, 2023

Christmas Writing Competition! ✏🎄🎅

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Exciting news! We’re thrilled to introduce our new Christmas-themed writing competition! We’re on the lookout for imaginative pieces of writing that capture the magic of Christmas.

You’re free to express your creativity in any Christmas writing form—whether it’s a story, poem, comic strip, diary entry, newspaper report, or anything else that sparks your fancy! Here are a few ideas to get you started:

  • Write a crime report about a mysterious ‘intruder’ on Christmas Eve.
  • Create a poem about Santa falling too sick to work on Christmas Eve.
  • Craft a story about Santa being mistaken for a burglar!

Give all entries to Miss Bibi or Mrs Branford by Monday, December 11th.

What’s even more exciting?

All entries will be compiled into a special book for the school and there are runner-up prizes to be won. We’ll select one outstanding piece from each year group as the winning entry.

So, what are you waiting for? Let the magical writing journey begin!

 

Wednesday 22nd November, 2023

KS2 Junior Road Safety Officers!

Today the Junior Road Safety Officers (JRSO’s) teamed up with the Police community support officers (PCSOs) to conduct a traffic survey outside of school, specifically to see how many people were seen parking on the yellow lines during pick up.

They will now meet with Mrs Watts and the Safety Guardians to come up with a plan to help make the roads near our school, a safer place for children.

A massive thank you to the PCSOs for their invaluable assistance in this initiative.