What has been happening in school? Have a read 😊
It was a fantastic afternoon of quality football at Oswestry school, the team won 3 matches and lost 1, unfortunately just missing out from going through to the semi-final match.
The team members were; Ben E (Captain), Tommy, Tom, Dillon, Ben, Billy, Blake, James and Luke.
Ofsted gave us a target last year which focused on improving presentation in books. They complimented our rich curriculum and said how independent the children were. Our next challenge was to ensure the children took pride in their presentation throughout their work at all times without compromising our curriculum.
We have rewarded good presentation in classes, we have set instructions in place to support presentation and I believe now we are beginning to reap the benefits of this whole school push for excellence.
I have had had a great day looking in detail at the children's written work. Have a look at the photos to see for yourself. Maybe next time you visit on parents evening you could take a few moments to comment in your child's book about the quality of their work.
Thank you to all the parents/carers for your support this afternoon at the Key Stage two Swimming Gala. We are extremely proud of all the children, their effort, determination and team spirit shone through.
A big thank you goes to all the staff at the pool and to Mrs Pitcher for organising the event.
The race for the end of term house point treat is on, Ruby are the overall winners of the gala with 120 points. These will be added to the points throughout the term to decide on who will win the treat in the final week!
Gala results:
This year as part of our school development focus on writing I have had the privilege of observing writing throughout the school on a regular basis. Observing writing has involved: children bringing their work to share with me; talking to children about their lessons and progress; looking at progress in books with the teaching staff and Governors and sitting in lessons seeing how it all happens.
As Head teacher of the school going into lessons is my favourite bit because this is where the magic happens. The children are relaxed, focused, happy, motivated and therefore learning. This week I had the pleasure of visiting class one and two. It is amazing to look at how children progress from their point of entry to Criftins to year three. Our two fabulous teachers take the children on an exciting journey whilst developing their key skills each step of the way.
Have a look at the photos to see the visit from the 'Greenling' and the day 'Mr Large was left to look after the children'.
We received a letter yesterday to say that the Ellesmere Ladies Circle would be donating £200 pounds for the purchase of weather proof beanbags to further develop our outdoor learning. As a county we are facing serious funding issues in schools, the work of local organisations is a real blessing as we want to keep our fantastic school moving forward, for the benefit of all our children.
Thank you you to all those ladies who commit to making the community better for all of us.
Photos to follow!
Competition time! Our scholastic book fayre arrives on 23rd March 2017. We have 5x £5 vouchers to give away. The competition is to create a book in a jar! The deadline is 20th March. Will you win? See below for ideas 💡