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Today we welcomed a guest into a special assembly for Key Stage 1 and 2. Our guest talked about the Bike It scheme which Greswold has signed up to. The scheme encourages children to travel to school by bike or scooter and was launched with the help of our Year 6 Junior Road Safety Officers. Also in the assembly, other ways of sustainable travel were discussed in addition to the importance of keeping safe on the journey. With the mornings and evenings now growing darker, pupils were encouraged to wear something bright sot hey can be easily seen by motorists.
It was a bright, Autumn morning for our traditional walk through the woods to St Helen's Church for Greswold's Harvest Festival. Pupils from Years 1 to 6 walked together to the church, then joined in with a range of songs to celebrate the harvest. Reverend Helen helped Mrs Scott to lead the festival, while pupils from Year 6 read out some special poems they had written for the occasion.
Many thanks to everyone who has donated items of produce for the Harvest Festival. These were donated to the Helping Hands charity who will distribute it to local families. Some of the items will also be passed on to residents at the Hermitage.
Click here to listen to the songs from the Harvest Festival
Greswold's new Deputy Headteacher, Mr Hornsey, led this Friday's whole-school assembly. This half-term we are encouraging all our pupils to be 'smart'. This can be with their appearance but also in the way they act or approach their learning.
For this week's Star Pupil certificates, all of the class teachers had chosen a child who had demonstrated that they had been 'smart' over the past few weeks. Well done to all of the winners.