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The winners are Zeeshan (Willows), Kairav (Badgers) and Freddie (Dragonflies)
Why did the child eat his homework?
The teacher said it was a piece of cake!
What did the dalmation say after lunch?
"That hit the spot!"
What's small and white and laughs a lot?
A tickled onion!
On Thursday, our school was filled with book characters to celebrate World Book Day 2019. Pupils and staff looked fantastic in their costumes with Horrid Henry, Fantastic Mr Fox, Willy Wonka, Peter Rabbit, Wally and Gangsta Granny amongst the many characters represented. During the day there were lots of book-related activities including a quiz for Key Stage 1 and 2. Teachers also swapped around to read one of their favourite stories to another class. Thank you to parents for supporting the event.
Children in Key Stage 1 and Reception had a great time learning cricket skills this week. On Monday, Josh from Warwickshire CCC led an assembly to introduce the All Stars Cricket programme for children aged 5 to 8. Over the next two days, each class had a taster session with Josh or Andy and got to play some fun cricket games to develop key skills like batting and catching. If your child is interested in the All Stars Cricket programme for the summer, you can find out more or register on the ECB website.
Mrs Cooper’s Eco Club had a wonderful time making Miss T. Cup for Fair Trade Fortnight. This annual event supports the growers of products such as tea, chocolate, coffee and bananas and runs for half term week and the week after. Miss T. Cup will be in one of the shop windows around Solihull and is part of a Fair Trade riddle trail around the town.
On Wednesday 13th Feb, members of Eco Club went with three other schools for tea and fair trade snacks at the Paramo Lounge in Solihull where The Mayor of Solihull joined us. The lucky children were then invited in to have a personal guided tour of the Mayor’s chambers! They wrote in the Mayor’s visitor book and even had photos in her big black council chair in the Council Chambers where all the Council meeting take place!
Well done to all the members of Eco Club for making this fantastic piece of art. Try to spot Miss T. Cup if you are visiting Solihull over the half term break.