We were delighted to host the regional quiz competition again, welcoming teams from two other schools to take part. The teams are made up of pupils from years three, four, five and six with our teams selected after classes quizzes are completed. The children had a challenging but enjoyable time answering general knowledge questions across different rounds. Congratulations to the team from Fleckney Primary School who won with a very impressive total and now qualify for the next round.
Well done to the team of pupils from years five and six who represented the school in the recent competition at Robert Smyth Academy, finishing in third place. The team played with great enthusiasm and demonstrating the important sporting values which are consistent across all of our competitive teams. Thank you to Mrs Sparkes for coaching the team.
School council will be helping to organise our fundraising events for this year’s Red Nose Day.
The children will be taking part in various activities to mark World Book Day
Parents and carers are invited to meet with their child’s teacher to hear about their progress and achievement in school.
Parents and carers are invited to meet with their child’s teacher to hear about their progress and achievement in school.
The children will be taking part in activities and an assembly to mark safer internet day in school.
Pupils from years three, four, five and six represented our school in the Market Harborough Primary School’s swimming gala. The children swam in individual and relay races, with some children taking part in a gala for the first time. The team did well, achieving some excellent outcomes and should be proud to have finished fifth in the competition. Thank you to Mr Williams and Miss O’Neill for coaching the team.
Well done to the children from years five and six who represented the school in the match against Little Bowden Primary School. It was great to be able to host a fixture in December, thanks to the astro turf pitch and the girls made the most of the opportunity completing a well deserved victory. Thanks to Mrs Sparkes for coaching the team.
The children had a great time visiting DeMontfort Hall in Leicester to see the pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk. The trip, subsidised by Friends of Church Langton, involved the whole school enjoying an early lunch before travelling by coach to the venue. The children enjoyed seeing the classic story being given a new twist, laughing and dancing along to the songs and jokes. It was a fantastic opportunity for the whole school to take part in a trip together, thanks to all involved in organsing and supporting the trip.