To end a fantastic Spring term, children at Sherington put on two amazing concerts.
We were treated to readings from different year groups, including a new poem by our very own poet laureate.
Songs were sung about the season, the weather, and how seeds grow into flowers.
Spring is also a season of change, and this spring we said goodbye to Mr Hinchliffe, who will be starting at a new school in the summer term.
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On Monday 16th March, we celebrated the grand opening of our brand new Linnaeus Garden!
On Friday 6th March, to celebrate World Book Day, children dressed up as characters from the Wizard of Oz.
Pupils from Nursery to Year 6 welcomed the Year of the Sheep in our Chinese New Year celebrations this week.
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Christmas Lunch (17th December 2014)
Christmas Story Telling (Week beginning the 8th of December 2014)
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Christmas Fair (6th of December 2014)
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Parents and Carers of children from Nursery through to year 6 enjoyed participting in our open Literacy morning.
Thank you to everyone for joining in to raise money for Children in Need. We raised over £400!
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On November 11th Sherington hosted their own Remembrance day ceremony, a bugle call of The Last Post sounded across the playground as pupils and staff alike observed a 2 minute silence.
Sherington has kick started the year with a visit from Gugafit! (Sep 2014)
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To end off a very successful Arts Week themed ‘Our Changing World’, Mrs McDonald and her band performed for Sherington! What a way to end! (July 2014)
Well done to Peadar for becoming Sherington’s very own poet laureate! (14 July 2014)
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Well done to the children who won the photography competition! Looking forward to seeing more of your work with your super new cameras. View the winning pictures here, taken by Jay (KS2) and Charlie (KS1). (14 July 2014)
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