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Last Weeks News 22nd Dec 2023
Mon 08 Jan 2024Beauty and the Beast: On Friday 15th December, our children enjoyed the traditional pantomime experience in our school hall. Everybody got into the spirit of pantomime by clapping, singing and having fun, whilst watching Beauty and the Beast. A good time was had by all!
Key Stage 2 Carols: Our Key Stage 2 children shared their Carol concert with parents on Thursday 14th and Friday 15th December and we enjoyed listening to a mixture of traditional and more modern Christmas songs. Thanks Key Stage 2.
Christmas Lunch: On Wednesday 13th December, we all got into the festive spirit and enjoyed a delicious Christmas lunch. The children enjoyed wearing their Christmas jumpers whilst eating traditional turkey, vegetables and roast potatoes.
Year 5 Cathedral Visit: On Wednesday 13th December, Year 5 were lucky enough to attend a Christingle event, which was held at Coventry Cathedral. During the festivities, the children joined other schools in singing songs, watching performances and listening to prayers. Through the event, they were able to deepen their understanding of Christmas and were also provided with the equipment to make their very own Christingle at home.
Parents’ Evening: On Tuesday 12th and Wednesday 13th December, we held our Autumn term parents’ evening. We hope that you found the information about your child’s progress and attainment useful and that you were given tips and guidance, as to how you can help your child at home. If you were unable to see your child’s teacher on the given days, please don’t hesitate to make an alternate appointment, either via the school office or by speaking to your child’s class teacher.
EYFS Nativity: It was a delight to be able to see our youngest children perform on stage on Monday 11th and Tuesday 12th December and to welcome parents in to school to also enjoy the experience. The children performed “Everyone Loves a Baby” and we all thoroughly enjoyed seeing traditional characters including angels, stars and shepherds. The children sang some beautiful songs and made us all very proud.
School Council Visit to Castle Wood: On Monday 11th December, our Year 4, 5 and 6 School Councillors visited Castle Wood to share ideas about how we can improve the joint site. They decided that they would like to reduce litter on the shared site and so we will be sharing ideas of how we can all help to make our shared site a better place for everyone.
Children’s Commissioner: On Friday 8th December, we were visited by representatives of the Children’s Commissioner and they were keen to speak to our children about what they think of the world around them. Our children came up with some insightful responses about how they would like to feel safer in the local community and suggested things like extra police patrols and security cameras. They also talked about the things that they like at Moat House and there was a common theme – they love the Moat House reward system like golden tickets, house points, attendance prizes, teacher award prizes and especially Tea at 3 with Mr B!
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Last Weeks News 15th Dec 2023
Mon 18 Dec 2023Beauty and the Beast: On Friday 15th December, our children enjoyed the traditional pantomime experience in our school hall. Everybody got into the spirit of pantomime by clapping, singing and having fun, whilst watching Beauty and the Beast. A good time was had by all!
Key Stage 2 Carols: Our Key Stage 2 children shared their Carol concert with parents on Thursday 14th and Friday 15th December and we enjoyed listening to a mixture of traditional and more modern Christmas songs. Thanks Key Stage 2.
Christmas Lunch: On Wednesday 13th December, we all got into the festive spirit and enjoyed a delicious Christmas lunch. The children enjoyed wearing their Christmas jumpers whilst eating traditional turkey, vegetables and roast potatoes.
Year 5 Cathedral Visit: On Wednesday 13th December, Year 5 were lucky enough to attend a Christingle event, which was held at Coventry Cathedral. During the festivities, the children joined other schools in singing songs, watching performances and listening to prayers. Through the event, they were able to deepen their understanding of Christmas and were also provided with the equipment to make their very own Christingle at home.
Parents’ Evening: On Tuesday 12th and Wednesday 13th December, we held our Autumn term parents’ evening. We hope that you found the information about your child’s progress and attainment useful and that you were given tips and guidance, as to how you can help your child at home. If you were unable to see your child’s teacher on the given days, please don’t hesitate to make an alternate appointment, either via the school office or by speaking to your child’s class teacher.
EYFS Nativity: It was a delight to be able to see our youngest children perform on stage on Monday 11th and Tuesday 12th December and to welcome parents in to school to also enjoy the experience. The children performed “Everyone Loves a Baby” and we all thoroughly enjoyed seeing traditional characters including angels, stars and shepherds. The children sang some beautiful songs and made us all very proud.
School Council Visit to Castle Wood: On Monday 11th December, our Year 4, 5 and 6 School Councillors visited Castle Wood to share ideas about how we can improve the joint site. They decided that they would like to reduce litter on the shared site and so we will be sharing ideas of how we can all help to make our shared site a better place for everyone.
Children’s Commissioner: On Friday 8th December, we were visited by representatives of the Children’s Commissioner and they were keen to speak to our children about what they think of the world around them. Our children came up with some insightful responses about how they would like to feel safer in the local community and suggested things like extra police patrols and security cameras. They also talked about the things that they like at Moat House and there was a common theme – they love the Moat House reward system like golden tickets, house points, attendance prizes, teacher award prizes and especially Tea at 3 with Mr B!
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Last Weeks News 8th Dec 2023
Mon 11 Dec 20234MW’s Class Assembly: It was lovely to watch 4MW’s class assembly on Thursday 7th December. The children impressed us with their learning about Ancient Greece and really brought this to life with some great acting by Sebastian, as Zeus and Jan as Prometheus. The children shared their high quality non-chronological reports, .as well as their knowledge of the 7 times table through learning a song. We all then joined in with a rendition of Mamma Mia as we left the hall. Thanks to 4MW, as well as Miss Wooding and Miss Jola for a super assembly.
Christmas Fayre: On Wednesday 6th December, our Christmas Fayre was a resounding success and Santa’s grotto was a particular hit with children big and small! Each class had the challenge to run their own stall with a prize being awarded to the stall which raised the most money. We would like to thank you for your support, as well as your donations and we will let you know of the total amount raised in a future newsletter.
Year 6 at AT7: On Tuesday 5th December, thirty Year 6 children competed in an indoor athletics competition at the AT7 centre. The events they participated in included: relay races, obstacle races, long jump, triple jump, javelin and many others! Overall, we finished in 4th place. Although we didn't win the competition, all of the children tried really hard in their events and demonstrated some great teamwork throughout the day. They were perfectly behaved and we were all very proud of their efforts. Well done Year 6!
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Last Weeks News 1st Dec 2023
Mon 04 Dec 2023Symphony Orchestra of India A group of Year 6 children went to Warwick Arts Centre on Wednesday 29th November to see (and hear) The Imperial March from Star Wars, Brahms Piano Concerto No 2 and Suite from Parsifal by Wagner. The orchestra were fantastic and we got to hear some brilliant musicians. The huge bass drum, used in Star Wars, caught Liam's eye and Hridayesha was particularly impressed by one of the violinists. All the children enjoyed the concert and were a credit to the school.
Phonics Parents’ Meeting: Thank you to the Reception and Year 1 parents who attended our phonics information afternoon on Wednesday 29th November. We were lucky enough to welcome Anne-Marie Wear from Read Write Inc to share how we run the programme and how you can help with your children’s reading at home. Please see the links for more information and support: Ruth Miskin Parents’ Page: http://www.ruthmiskin.com/parents/ Ruth Miskin Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/miskin.education Free e-books for home reading: http://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/Reading/
Christmas Crafting: We would like to thank our families who joined us on Tuesday 28th November for our Christmas Craft event, which was a great success! We all got stuck in to making Christmas crafts to take home, which included photo baubles and melted snowman biscuits. We also got into the festive spirit by enjoying some hot chocolate and mince pies.
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Last Weeks News 24th Nov 2023
Mon 27 Nov 2023Temporary Classroom: Over the next few weeks, we are having a temporary classroom delivered and installed opposite the Year 2 classrooms (where the see-saw is). Can we ask that you follow any safety signs or instructions as it is set up to keep you and your children safe. We will be using it to teach an additional Year 2 class due to the number of children in Coventry who need school places.
6ST’s Class Assembly: 6ST shared a very informative assembly with us on Friday 24th November all about World War One. We were fascinated to hear that children were given important jobs during the war, such as delivering milk and medical supplies. 6ST were able to recall many of these facts from memory, demonstrating their amazing retrieval practice, which is a whole school focus at the moment. Milan and Juliette read out the diary entries that they had written, from the perspective of a soldier. We all enjoyed the children sharing the poppies that they had made and hearing them sing an adapted version of “Pack up your Troubles.”
Cinema Visits: On Thursday 23rd November, Year 2 enjoyed a trip to the Showcase Cinema to watch Epic Tails. It is the story of a mouse with dreams of travel and big adventure. Year 2 have been learning about the Romans in History and found many similarities between what they have learned and the setting of the film, which was in Greece. Our Reception children were treated to a wonderful cinema experience where they saw two films: the Smeds and the Smods and Superworm. For some children, this was the first time they had been to a cinema but all were amazingly well behaved and were enthralled by the experience. Of course the trip wouldn't be complete without popcorn and a drink, which was thoroughly enjoyed and munched down during the film. Thanks to Rugby Cineworld for their friendly and welcoming staff! On Monday 20th November, 4NL visited the Odeon cinema in town as part of the Into Film Festival. They were very excited and thoroughly enjoyed watching Super Mario Bros 2. All of the children were exceptionally well-behaved and they showed excellent manners. At the end of the film, the children broke out into a round of applause and they sang along to the ‘Peaches’ song too. They had a fabulous day!
Safe Touch Workshop: On Monday 20th November, 6CB participated in a workshop run by the charity CRASAC. Throughout the session, the children considered different scenarios where they may feel scared and then worked in groups to decide which of the following categories the scenario fell into: 'fun to feel scared', 'risking on purpose', 'unsafe' or 'safe'. Some of the scenarios considered were: going to the dentist, riding on a rollercoaster, being approached by a stranger and going to the dentist. The children then discussed the meaning of 'personal space' and explored how it feels when somebody enters your personal space. All of the children showed great maturity during the workshop and were all able to identify the best steps to take in situations where they may feel unsafe.