The Infant Show
The infant show this term was fabulous. The children spoke, sang and danced beautifully. The scenery was superb. We hope that all of the infant parents enjoyed it. Every child had a small part to play but together as a team they make up a lovely show. My personal thanks go to the KS1 staff – teachers and all of our teaching assistants for their hard work putting it all together. The show really brought a well-known children’s book to life – albeit our own version of Zog! The singing and dancing was joyous and everyone participated with speaking, singing and dancing.
Food Bank Aid’s ‘Healthy Smile Campaign’
Thank you so much to families who have donated toothpaste and toothbrushes to help fill the dental care gap for children and adults using local food banks. Every donation helps families take care of healthy smiles – thank you so much for your support.
Angelman Syndrome – Leo’s Birthday Fundraiser
As part of supporting a charity, we have another way that you can contribute to the Angelman Syndrome. You can donate £5.15 to Angelman Syndrome for Leo’s birthday fundraiser. Leo is the son of Alex Vainella who runs Non-Stop Action. Leo has Angelman Syndrome. Leo’s turning 5, here’s what you can do… How many people can we get to donate £5.15? Why £5.15 I hear you say… The £5 is to represent Leo turning 5! The 15p is the important part; Angelman Syndrome is caused by one of several different types of disruptions of a region of Chromosome 15. Please share this page with all of your family and friends so they can leave Leo a message too. To learn more about Angelman Syndrome please sign up to our free newsletter on our website SpreadYourWingsUK.com Thank you in advance https://spreadyourwingsuk.enthuse.com/cf/leo-s-5th-birthday-26th-march-2026
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Introduction letter – September 2025