Red Nose Day Friday 17th March

Red Nose Day 2023 is just around the corner!

To raise money, we’re going to come into school wearing non-uniform, dressing for joy!

If your child wishes to wear something red or decorated with the Red Nose logo they can. However, this is not compulsory. Please do not feel the need to go out and purchase something new.
If your child wishes to wear a red nose they can, however please can this be named. 
A £1 donation is very much appreciated to support Red Nose Day, this can be brought in as cash on the day, thank you.

The money we raise will be used to change countless lives, both here in the UK and worldwide.

We really appreciate your support and hope that you’ll have fun helping us raise lots of money for Red Nose Day. 

We are artists!

Our crew have been following instructions in our writing experience lessons to create artwork to supplement their writing. We listened carefully how to draw our own cat. The cat was trying to catch the egg! But the egg shouted……. We can’t wait to write about it! Dom was our writing superstar the previous lesson when the dog chased the egg!

Becoming little chefs 👩‍🍳🧑‍🍳


To build on our knowledge from our previous lesson, where food comes from, today we looked at what makes up a balanced diet and compared this to our diets. We explored different food groups: carbohydrates, protein, vegetables and fruit, dairy and fat. Charlie then came up with an idea that we could source and produce our own lunch. We created our own healthy lunches ready to make 🧑‍🍳👩‍🍳 Mr T kindly brought us some passion fruit, papaya and coconut to try 🥥 it was very tasty!

Crew Godley super readers!

This week we’ve had a great week with so many children reading at home to their grown ups and siblings. The children have been so proud in academic crew sharing their reading scores with their peers. Today, those children who read three or four times this week received a ’get smart’ postcard because it shows they are most certainly getting smart when they can apply our phonics to read more fluently. Thomas, our little reading super star read five times, as he does every week! We thought this deserved a celebratory big bar of chocolate!