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  • Governors Report to parents 2016-2017

    Wed 19 Jul 2017
    The annual governors report to parents is now available to view on our website. Please click here to view.
  • Newsletter 39 - Friday 14th July 2017

    Fri 14 Jul 2017
  • Newsletter 38 - Friday 7th July 2017

    Fri 07 Jul 2017
  • Newsletter 37 - Friday 30th June 2017

    Fri 30 Jun 2017
  • Newsletter 36 - Friday 25th June 2017

    Fri 23 Jun 2017
  • Newsletter 35 Friday 16th June 2017

    Fri 16 Jun 2017
  • Newsletter 34 - Friday 9th June 2017

    Fri 09 Jun 2017
  • Newsletter 33 - Friday 26th May 2017

    Fri 26 May 2017
  • Oldcastle children enjoy fruit and veg at break times!

    Wed 24 May 2017

     

    Oldcastle Primary School has a brand new fruit and veg shop courtesy of the Tesco Bags of Help scheme. The wooden shop is situated in the main playground and year 5 children have been tasked with selling fruit and vegetables during their morning break times.

     

    Children in the juniors are thoroughly enjoying purchasing fruit throughout the break times. The year 5 children are really getting into the enterprise project and look forward to selling to the friends. As a school we encourage all our children to adopt a healthy lifestyle and it is fantastic to see so many children purchasing the fruit.

     

    The school were delighted to receive funding from the Tesco Bags of Help initiative. As well as the fruit shop Oldcastle has seen further improvements to the school garden and developing their cob oven area. We have made improvements to the cob oven area by developing a preparation area and providing wooden bench seating for our children to participate and enjoy learning in the outdoor environment.

     

    “It is amazing to see the children so enthusiastic about our small enterprise project and also encouraging children to eat healthy. It is pleasing to see so many children enjoying apples, pears, bananas, carrot sticks and oranges throughout their break time. Our wooden shop provides a perfect location for our children to sell the fruit and we look forward to using the space for lots of other events in the future”. Rebecca Taylor, year 5 teacher.

  • Newsletter 32 Friday 19th May 2017

    Fri 19 May 2017
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