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This morning's whole school assembly explored several themes, messages and morals contained within the story of Zog by Julia Donaldson. As an introduction to National Storytelling week, Mr Hornsey discussed this entertaining children's tale paying particular attention to elements of the story which highlighted the need to have enthusiasm when learning and putting effort into learning in order to be successful, along with building on our strengths, coping with adversity, respecting and valuing others and helping others to achieve their goals.
He then set the children a challenge relating to the important message of helping others to achieve goals and in this case a collective goal. Mr Hornsey has started writing a version of the fairy tale Cinderella in the form of a narrative poem and can't remember how the story ends. Can you help him retell the rest of the story starting from the beginning or from where his poem is up to at the moment? He will then include as many ideas as possible to create a whole school version.
Watch this space for the exciting results....
Over the course of the last few months, the wider school community will have started to notice a number of changes taking place directly outside of school. These changes, to ensure Greswold families and the local community remain safe, have included additional disabled parking spaces, vehicle parking areas being relocated away from the school frontage, Zig Zag areas being increased in length and now the installation of Speed Indicator Devices.
As detailed in this academic year's Greswold Travel Plan, school made contact with the Highways Agency to suggest further safety proposals with speed indicators being a priority, so it's very pleasing to see that two have been installed. As well as the device directly outside school, another has be located further along Buryfield Road closer to the Warwick Road.
Rest assured that Greswold will continue to explore all avenues in ensuring pupils and their families remain safe whilst travelling to and from school. Detail of other Greswold proposals and actions can be found in the Travel Plan located in Key Information in About Us.
It was tough evening for the year 6 girls' football team on Thursday. After winning their first match of the season at the previous meeting, the team faced very difficult opposition in Shirley Heath and Knowle. Even though they were beaten 1-0 and 3-1 respectively, they constantly demonstrated the school values and appropriate sportsmanship throughout. Well done girls, you are a credit to Greswold and your families.
Dear Parents and Carers,
This morning's Star Pupil assembly was wonderful! It epitomised everything that makes Greswold a unique and successful environment, particularly the reasons each member of staff gave for choosing their Star Pupil of the week. The reactions of the pupils and the reasons themselves have prompted me to display them on the website (names removed). I'm sure you'll appreciate and enjoy them as much as I did.
The themes of the week were:
Kind regards
Mr Hornsey
Deputy Head Teacher
This week, it's been wonderful to see all the children in Reception undertake Bikeability training with members of the Solihull Sustainable Travel Team. Both balance bikes and pedal bikes have been used to develop the children's confidence in riding a bike safely and the children have thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Well done Reception!
Strange happenings have been occurring in year 1 this week! The children are currently investigating who may have broken into their classroom and eaten their porridge. There are several suspects to choose from as you can see below. Watch this space for the results of their investigation.................... it was Goldilocks Scott!