Updates

Friday 31st January, 2025

Reminder – Number Day – Friday 7th February 2025

On Friday 7th February we will be taking part in the NSPCC Number Day 2025 where we will ‘Dress up for Digits’ and have a fun-filled day of maths activities and games, while raising money to support very important NSPCC services such as Speak out Stay safe and Childline.
Children will be able to dress up in a Maths related outfit which can be as simple or as intricate as you would like.  We will join together in mixed classes to complete different maths activities across the school.
If you would like to make a donation, please do so via our JustGiving page –

 

Thursday 30th January, 2025

Mrs Wild Y5&6 ‘Careers’ talk

A huge thank you to all of the parents so far who have given up their vaulable time to come in to Jaguar class to talk to the children about the jobs that they do. Today it was Mrs Wild who we need to thank. The children learned all about hypnotherapy, what it involves and the skills that are required to follow this career route. Yet again, the pupils showed great interest and are really enjoying these sessions. They are now looking forward to Mrs Flynn next week!

Wednesday 29th January, 2025

Y5&6 PSHE – Mrs Millward ‘careers’ talk

A big thank you to Mrs Millward (and Kieran) who gave up their time to talk to the pupils in Y5&6 this afternoon about the work that they do for the rail company. It was really interesting to listen to and the pupils were very engaged with the images and videos that were shown.

Wednesday 29th January, 2025

Y5&6 Indoor Athletics

Well done to the 18 pupils in Y5&6 who were selected for the indoor athletics event this morning at The Corbet School. They took part in several sprint relay events as well as field events which consisted of long jump, triple jump, vertical jump, speed bounce, javelin and chest push. The children encouraged and supported each other and displayed a sensible approach throughout the morning. Results will follow in due course……

 

Monday 27th January, 2025

Slapped Cheek Syndrome

We would like to make you aware that we have had a case of suspected slapped cheek syndrome reported in school this week.

The first sign of slapped cheek syndrome is usually feeling unwell.

Symptoms may include:

  • a high temperature
  • a runny nose and sore throat
  • a headache
  • a red rash may appear on 1 or both cheeks

If you suspect that your child may have slapped cheek syndrome, please keep your child at home. After the rash appears, your child is ok to return to school.

If your child has slapped cheek syndrome, please let the school office know as soon as possible.  Thank you.

For more information please visit – https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/slapped-cheek-syndrome/

Tuesday 21st January, 2025

Myddle Village Youth Club News

You may have heard the sad news that Myddle village youth club is closing.
A group of parents are looking into setting up a new youth club in the village.
We’re trying to gauge interest in our proposals. We’d be be really grateful if you could please complete this short survey.