It was a pleasure to host football matches against two local schools. A team of pupils from years five and six won 5-3 against a team from Tugby Primary School. Later the same day a team of pupils from years three and four enjoyed a 4-1 victory against Billesdon Primary School. Well done to all of the pupils who represented the school. Thank you to Mrs Baylis and Miss Parker for organising.
The pupils in year four had a brilliant afternoon working with our visitor from Leicestershire County Council and Pals theatre productions learning all about reduce, reuse and recycle. Thank you to Mrs Bladon for organising.
Due to having no running water on site we have taken the decision to close the school on Monday 5th March. This will be reviewed when the water supply returns to normal. Parents and carers will be kept updated through our text messaging and email service.
We have made the decision to keep the school closed tomorrow (Friday 2nd March). The welfare of the members of our school community is of the utmost importance to us and we wish to ensure that undue risk is not placed upon our staff, pupils, parents and carers.
Further updates will be provided through the school website, email and text messaging service.
Due to the current adverse weather conditions and icy roads the school will be closed tomorrow, Thursday 1st March. With more snow forecast tomorrow this decision has been taken to keep pupils, parents and staff safe.
Well done to the pupils from years three, four, five and six who represented our school in the cross country race held in Market Harborough. It was great to have so many keen runners taking part again, thank you to Mr Baylis for supporting the team.
Well done to the year five pupils who took part in the celebration concert held at DeMontfort Hall. We were delighted to have been chosen to take part and it was a wonderful afternoon.
To celebrate the 70th Anniversary an exciting and ambitious large-scale project, working collaboratively with the Philharmonia Orchestra was commissioned. This gave a unique opportunity to create a legacy for future musicians to enjoy and to give students the chance to show their creative skills by composing and performing their own piece of celebratory music working alongside professional musicians. It also celebrated the rich, cultural diversity of the work both organisations deliver.
Legend of the Sky is a composition by Fraser Trainer with a libretto from Hazel Gould, which includes a large orchestral ensemble with steel pans and Indian classical musicians, a massed primary school choir and the LSMS show choir who, alongside members of the Philharmonia Orchestra, perform an epic oratorio reimagining the ancient Leicestershire folk legend, The Griffin of Griffydam. The music narrates the tale of a griffin, a fabulous creature with the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion who terrorised the villagers of Griffydam.
Thank you to Mrs Edwards and Mrs Hollis for supporting the pupils on the day and to Mr Kirkland for helping to prepare for the big day.
Well done to the pupils from years one and two who took part in the growth mindset event organised by St Cuthbert’s Great Glen Primary School. They enjoyed the various activities planned and will be sharing their learning in class next week. Thank you to Mrs Short for supporting the pupils.
Leicestershire County Council are currently holding a consultation regarding the term dates for 2019 to 2022. To take part in the consultation please visit:
https://www.leicestershire.gov.uk/term-time-consultation
Pupils from years three, four, five and six represented our school in the competition held in the Langton Community Hall. They answered a wide range of questions and should be proud of their achievements. Thank you to Mrs Hayward and Mrs Russell for supporting the teams.