It’s that time of year where Christmas really comes to life at Guildford Grove.
I wanted to say how impressed I was with our KS2 pupils last week with their wonderful singing, signing and narration of the Christmas story. It was fantastic to hear so many traditional Christmas carols but I also enjoyed the modern alternative version of ‘Jingle Bells’ from our after school KS2 choir. Our children sing so beautifully with such passion and it really is a joy to watch every year.
This week, we are all looking forward to our Foundation Stage and our Key Stage 1 Nativity performances. These are always very magical and I know our parents and carers really enjoy seeing their children on stage.
To finish off here is a letter I received from Mrs Dobbs, one of our long standing reading volunteers, following our KS2 Christmas Carol concert last week. As you can see, she was very impressed with our pupils!
Many thanks,
Rona Mackie
Headteacher
Monday, 12 December 2016
Thursday, 1 December 2016
Jolly Jam Jars
I had the privilege to judge the winners of the Jolly Jam Jar competition. We had hundreds of entries and it was extremely tough to select winners.
I was so impressed with the time and energy that the children had clearly put into making them. They were all very creative and Christmassy!
Here are some photos of the winning jars.
Well done to everyone who brought in a jolly jam jar and don’t forget to come to our Christmas Fayre tonight where you could win one!
Many thanks,
Rona Mackie
Headteacher
I was so impressed with the time and energy that the children had clearly put into making them. They were all very creative and Christmassy!
Here are some photos of the winning jars.
Well done to everyone who brought in a jolly jam jar and don’t forget to come to our Christmas Fayre tonight where you could win one!
Many thanks,
Rona Mackie
Headteacher
Monday, 31 October 2016
Vote for Guildford Grove!
We are delighted to announce that Guildford Grove has been selected to receive funding from 'Tesco’s Bags of Help' initiative.
We need you to vote for our project to get a shelter built on the playground to provide shade in the summer as well as to be used as an outdoor classroom.
So go to any Tesco's store in Guildford, Milford or Ashvale and vote for our school. Spread the word and get your family and friends to vote for us too!
We need to win so we can get the £12,000 that we need to build the shelter.
Voting starts today and continues until November 13th.
Friday, 16 September 2016
Our School Council
We are really lucky at Guildford Grove as we have the most amazing school council. Our school council representatives come from our Year 5 and 6 classes and they apply for their roles. Each week they meet to discuss how they can help us continue to make improvements to our school. Both governors of the school and teachers have been hugely impressed with the impact the school council have had over the years.
Today, I met the new joint chairs and the new vice chair. These children had to stand up in front of the school council members and deliver a speech to convince them to vote for them. So huge congratulations to Tommy, Matthew and Kayleigh and I look forward to working closely with them throughout the year!
Rona Mackie
Headteacher
Today, I met the new joint chairs and the new vice chair. These children had to stand up in front of the school council members and deliver a speech to convince them to vote for them. So huge congratulations to Tommy, Matthew and Kayleigh and I look forward to working closely with them throughout the year!
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Our joint chairs of the school council, Tommy and Matthew. |
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Our vice-chair, Kayleigh. |
Headteacher
Tuesday, 13 September 2016
Start of the new school year!
Welcome back to the new school year. The children have settled in well to their new classes and are enjoying getting to know their new teachers. They all look so smart in their uniforms too!
I have really enjoyed walking around the school and observing the children already engaging in their learning. This year the whole school will be focusing on developing language across all areas of the curriculum. All our staff will be ensuring that our pupils are engaging in conversations and discussions and the pupils will be encouraged to extend their vocabulary. It is even happening out on the playground at lunchtime. During one game involving bubbles this week, Trish (one of our lunchtime supervisors) was encouraging the children to come up with a range of words to describe the bubbles. She introduced them to the word ‘cluster’. It just shows that at Guildford Grove, we use every opportunity possible to encourage our children to learn.
What I love about the new school year is that children have an opportunity to start afresh. I have been so impressed with how many children are keen to improve how often they read at home and how keen they are to try their best in their learning. The photos below show you two great examples of this!
I have really enjoyed walking around the school and observing the children already engaging in their learning. This year the whole school will be focusing on developing language across all areas of the curriculum. All our staff will be ensuring that our pupils are engaging in conversations and discussions and the pupils will be encouraged to extend their vocabulary. It is even happening out on the playground at lunchtime. During one game involving bubbles this week, Trish (one of our lunchtime supervisors) was encouraging the children to come up with a range of words to describe the bubbles. She introduced them to the word ‘cluster’. It just shows that at Guildford Grove, we use every opportunity possible to encourage our children to learn.
What I love about the new school year is that children have an opportunity to start afresh. I have been so impressed with how many children are keen to improve how often they read at home and how keen they are to try their best in their learning. The photos below show you two great examples of this!
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Mrs Robson was delighted with Finley who had shown huge improvements in his speedy maths. He had managed to achieve an amazing 50 out of 50! |
Tuesday, 3 May 2016
Royal Visitor
Last week, we were delighted to welcome HRH Sophie, The Countess of Wessex to Guildford Grove. She came to visit our Lighthouse specialist deaf centre as patron of the 'Children with Special Needs Foundation'. This Foundation have been a great supporter of the Lighthouse and has donated a range of ICT equipment as well as helping to update our sensory room.
The Countess spent the morning meeting our Lighthouse children from nursery up to year 6. She toured the centre and watched the children take part in lessons as well as helped out with making pizzas. She watched our Year 2 signing club and she listened to Lauren and Brooke sing and sign to 'I dreamed a dream' from Les Miserables. There wasn't a dry eye in the room at that point!
At the end of her visit, she got to see the children from the rest of the school as they cheered her off with union jack flags. I know she spent a lot of time asking our pupils lots of questions and they also got to ask her some too. A couple of the Year 6 boys even found out her favourite football team. Sunderland apparently!
It was a great morning and we were so proud of all our pupils and staff both in the Lighthouse and in the school.
Here are some pictures of the visit for you to enjoy!
Many thanks,
Rona Mackie
Headteacher
The Countess spent the morning meeting our Lighthouse children from nursery up to year 6. She toured the centre and watched the children take part in lessons as well as helped out with making pizzas. She watched our Year 2 signing club and she listened to Lauren and Brooke sing and sign to 'I dreamed a dream' from Les Miserables. There wasn't a dry eye in the room at that point!
At the end of her visit, she got to see the children from the rest of the school as they cheered her off with union jack flags. I know she spent a lot of time asking our pupils lots of questions and they also got to ask her some too. A couple of the Year 6 boys even found out her favourite football team. Sunderland apparently!
It was a great morning and we were so proud of all our pupils and staff both in the Lighthouse and in the school.
Here are some pictures of the visit for you to enjoy!
The Countess talking to some of our Lighthouse parents |
Learning some signs from our Year 2 signing club |
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Tianna presenting the bouquet of flowers |
The Countess meeting the rest of the pupils from Guildford Grove |
Rona Mackie
Headteacher
Poster winners
Congratulations to Abigail (6K), Rahma (3A) and Mayar (2P) for winning our dining hall poster competition organised by our school council. All three girls designed eye catching posters that help to remind all our pupils about how to ensure a positive dining hall experience. Well done girls!
I am looking forward to seeing these posters up in the small hall in the near future.
Rona Mackie
Headteacher
I am looking forward to seeing these posters up in the small hall in the near future.
Rona Mackie
Headteacher
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