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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • Moat House has got talent!

    Mon 21 Dec 2020
    Our Key Stage 1 children showed off their singing, dancing and performing skills in a talent show in the hall on Thursday 17th December, whilst our Key Stage 2 children performed via Zoom. It was super for the children to be able to showcase their talents in front of their friends and they deserve to be congratulated for their efforts!
  • Pantomime:

    Fri 18 Dec 2020
    Although our children were not able to enjoy the traditional pantomime experience in our school hall with the whole school, they certainly did not miss out! During the week commencing 14th December, they were able to enjoy a pre-recorded pantomime entitled: Robin Hood, which they watched from the big screen in their classrooms.
  • Christmas Lunch:

    Fri 18 Dec 2020
    On Wednesday 16th December, we all got into the Christmas spirit and enjoyed a traditional festive lunch. The children were served with turkey, vegetables, stuffing and gravy, followed by fancy cup-cakes and ice cream, whilst listening to some festive music.
  • Mission Accomplished:

    Thu 10 Dec 2020
    On Tuesday 8th December, we delivered your generous donations of festive food to the Coventry City Mission. They were extremely grateful for your donations and told us that the extra treats would be distributed within the local community to top up on the usual basic food parcels. 
  • COVID-19:

    Mon 07 Dec 2020

    Please read the information below as it is a key part of ensuring our continued safety, and that we can all enjoy the upcoming Christmas holidays...

    As of today, if we were to be ask any children to self-isolate, as a close contact of a positive case of Coronavirus, it would take them through to the end of term, and they would not return to school until January.  None of us want this. From the 10th December, if we were to ask a student who was a close contact of a positive case to self-isolate it would actually cut across the 5-day National “unlocking” and would impact directly on your family plans for Christmas celebrations. This could include Christmas Day! I am sure that none of us want this. In order to continue to protect our school community, you MUST make sure that if your child is unwell in anyway, that they do not attend school.  If they have the top three symptoms of a temperature OR a new continuous cough OR a loss of taste or smell, you must self-isolate until you have taken a test and got the result.  If your child is unwell in any other way, we ask that you keep them off school, and if in any doubt, please get a test for your piece of mind and ours.

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