Dear Parents / Carers,
It has been a very busy and successful half-term and the pupils have been very active, despite the seemingly constant rain.
Continue readingDear Parents / Carers,
It has been a very busy and successful half-term and the pupils have been very active, despite the seemingly constant rain.
Continue readingDear Parents,
Due to staff training and a visit from another school for CPD next week, there will be no extra-curricular clubs. All clubs will now, recommence from week beginning 29th April.
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The end of last term, Music In the Hall, was a wonderful Key Stage 2 celebration of music, drama and dance. All Years 4-6 played a musical instrument and the singing was a joy. Thank you to all families who came – the hall was packed. The support we receive is a huge part of our success at Beecroft.
Continue readingSchool Starts Monday 15th April 8.30am
Dear Parents/Carers,
Welcome back to the summer term which starts on Monday 15 April. We hope that you have enjoyed both, your festivals and the holiday.
Continue readingSpring Break – Break up Thursday 28th March, Return To School Monday 15th April
Dear Parents/Carers,
Thank you for supporting our staff Ofsted celebration when we closed early on Thursday last week. The staff and governors enjoyed the opportunity to have afternoon tea together.
Please may we remind you that we are a “nut free” school. School dinner menus are carefully selected to protect our children who have allergies.
If your child brings a packed lunch to school, please be mindful of this. Nuts are not permitted
Beecroft Primary School U10’s played Shakespeare Primary School on 14th March at home. In the first half, Beecroft were losing 0-2 after 2 unfortunate goals. In the second half, Beecroft managed to work together and score 2 team goals to bring it back to 2-2. Shakespeare managed to score a goal towards the end of the game making it 2-3 to Shakespeare at full time. Beecroft look forward to playing Shakespeare again AWAY on 25th April.
Year 6 are going on their residential visit to Castleton in the Peak District today. They will be staying at the Youth Hostel in the village and completing lots of skills based activities linked to the geographical work that they have been completing in class.
To take part in Comic Relief this year, we will be having a red nose day on Friday 15th March. Children should wear their normal uniform but may wear a red nose, if they wish, to show their support for the charity.
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The spring term is moving on very quickly – the lighter nights and mornings are a welcome change.
Thank you again for your support – getting children to school for 8.30am – attendance which to date is 97.5%. Well done!
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