Latest News
You can keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment and by subscribing to our Twitter feed @ChurchfieldCs.
-
A message to all children from Rev. Dan and all at St. John's Church
Tue 24 Mar 2020
As your time at school changes…As you leave your school today,
know that you go with our love and our blessing.
When you have the chance,
go outside and enjoy the rain or the sunshine.
Smile and wave, do a little jig, or sing a song to those who can’t leave their homes.
When you eat, pause and remember those who may be eating less, or having to eat things they don’t really enjoy.
All those things we learn about and practice at school, our PRAISE values (Perseverance, Respect, Acceptance and friendship, Independence, Selflessness, Empathy and Compassion) well, here’s your chance to really do them.
Be forgiving - people are feeling a bit stressed.Be patient - sometimes you won’t be able to do the things you want to
Be generous - share something if you can, even if it’s just a smile.
Show respect - everyone is precious and valuable, even when they are being difficult.
Encourage one another - we are all feeling a bit wobbly.
Try not to moan or fight or say things which might hurt. And keep on trying.
Look out for Rainbows and daffodils; they are signs of hope and promise when times are hard.
Store up your stories and smiles until we are back together again.
Remember, above everything else, that you are valued, and you are loved.
Rev Dan and all at St John’s Church, Highbridge -
Visit of famous author Fleur Hitchcock
Fri 06 Mar 2020As part of Book Week, Year 5 enjoyed a visit on Tuesday from the amazing author Fleur Hitchcock. It was a wonderful opportunity and a once in lifetime experience. Fleur writes amazing books you would love to read! In the assembly Fleur talked to the children about how she had the idea of being an author and kindly signed copies of her book.
“It was fantastic to hear that Fleur used a praise value in one of her books.” - Mr Sharp
“It shows that we can write books even if we feel like we can’t.” - Oona
“It was very inspiring and interesting.” - Maddison
“It was very inspiring, educational and interesting.” - Florence
“A very inspiring experience.” - Mrs Barnard
-
World Book Day - Spud U Like!
Thu 05 Mar 2020Thank you to all the children who made so many amazing book characters from potatoes! It was absolutely lovely to hear about how you made the potato characters at home with lots of talking to your parents about the characters! We had such a variety of characters - Harry Potter (often called Harry Pot-at-ter!), lots of Mr Men and some Disney characters too. They were all really good, but we asked Rev. Dan to choose the three he liked best and the creators will receive a special prize!
It was great to show off the potato characters at the end of the day and lots of parents came to see them. A great World Book Day!.
-
Calling all Year 6 Parents/Carers
Wed 04 Mar 2020Working together to support young peoples wellbeing
King Alfred School are holding an event which might be useful, particularly for Year 6 Parents.
'Come along and see how we support our students at King Alfred School Academy and the agencies we work with'.
Please follow the link below for more information:
-
World Book Day Potato Characters
Sun 01 Mar 2020Mr. Philcox has made his potato character for World Book Day based on a character he liked in a book when he was at primary school many, many, years ago! How's yours coming along?