Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
24th & 28th March – Mother’s Day Gift Shops
25th – 28th March – Y6 Level 3 Bikeability
26th March – PTA Meeting (Spring)
28th March – Y5 Journey to the Stable
31st March – 3rd April – Y6 Practise SATS
31st March - English Schools' Football Week
1st April – Y1 Visit to Warwick Castle
1st & 2nd April – Y2 Production
4th – 6th April – Y4 Residential to Standon Bowers
8th & 9th April – Y5 Performance
11th April – Last Day of Spring Term!
14th – 26th April – EASTER Holidays
28th April – Back to School
5th May – Early May Bank Holiday – SCHOOL CLOSED
9th May – Reception trip to Dudley Zoo
12th – 15th May – Y6 SATS Week
15th May – Nursery PM Sports Day
16th May – Class Photo Day
19th – 23rd May – Walk to School Week
19th May – Greswold Great Big Work Out
19th May - PTA Summer Disco
20th May – Nursery AM Sports Day
21st May – KS1 & Reception Sports Day
22nd May – KS2 Sports Day
26th – 30th May – HALF TERM
2nd June – Nursery AM Class Photo
2nd – 5th June – Y4 Multiplication Check Week
4th June - PTA Meeting (Summer)
4th & 5th June – Y2 Visits to Brandon Marsh
6th & 9th June – Y3 Visits to Lunt Fort
9th – 13th June – Y1 Phonics Screening Week
9th – 13th June – Carers Week
9th & 13th June – Father’s Day Gift Shops
11th – 13th June – Y6 Residential to Condover Hall
12th June – Y5 Anglo-Saxon Day
16th – 20th June – Y5 Bikeability
17th June – The Great Science Share
18th June – Nursery visit to Attwell Farm
19th June – Y5 & 6 Rounders Tournament
20th June – Open Afternoon & PTA Ice Cream Sale
23rd June – Reception & Nursery Open Evening (Sept 25 intake)
5th July – PTA Summer Fayre
9th July – Volunteer ‘Thank You’ tea
15th July – Y6 Production at Bushell Hall
18th July – Y6 Leavers Assembly
18th July – Final day of Summer Term!
21st July – INSET Day – School Closed to Pupils
22nd July – 29th August – SUMMER HOLIDAYS
Today marked World Down Syndrome day for 2025, a day which symbolises the triplication of the 21st chromosome, which is what makes people with Down Syndrome unique. Here at Greswold, we helped celebrate by wearing 'funky' socks, a tradition dating back to the formation of the day back in 2007.
This year's Comic Relief Day was celebrated here at Greswold with a special 'Crazy Hair' day and what a treat it was!
As always, Greswold pupils (and their families) were very creative with their hair designs and we thank our whole school community for getting involved and donating to such a worthy cause.
So far, Greswold has raised nearly £300.
Well done everyone!
It's the 20th March, the sun is out, daffodils are aplenty and we have some lambs in school day! It must be Spring!
The first day of spring welcomed a small flock of lambs to our Forest School area today. The lambs were courtesy of one of Mr Cooper's contacts, Jo, from her farm in Barston. Different groups of pupils received the chance to spend time with them throughout the morning and lunchtime, a lovely way to see in a new season.
Spring is finally here and the glorious weather this morning prompted Mr Hornsey to stretch his legs and actively travel to school!
It was also a chance to check out some of the shortcuts, alleys and cut throughs around the local area which might make it easier for some families to leave their vehicles at home, on occasion, over the next few months.
There are a number of pedestrian alleys and short cuts which can very much shorten active journey times, one being the passage from Heaton Road to Links Drive, completely cutting out the need to use the Warwick Road. It's a lovely, scenic journey too as it creeps around the perimeter of Olton golf course.
So why not check out the map below for other alleys and short cuts and try ditching that car just once a week maybe during the fair weather months?
This week, for the first time, year 1 pupils have had the opportunity of taking part in Lego Workshops as part of their cross-curricular learning this half term.
Create-Build-Learn is an educational provider who work with children to develop their designing skills using the medium of Lego.
The focus of each session was on castle building as this is the theme of History lessons this half term. The sessions have really helped the children with their design and technology learning which will be supplemented further when the children actually visit a real life castle, Warwick Castle, in a few weeks.
Thank you to Miss Smith, D&T subject leader, for organising such a memorable experience, another example of how the staff here at Greswold strive to inter-connect learning and use different contexts and immersive experiences to help children embed knowledge, skills and understanding long term.
Greswold has recently received some marvellous news about a pupil from our school and her ex-pupil brother. Sophia in year 3, along with her brother Noah who left Greswold last year, are getting the opportunity to showcase their musical talents on one of the biggest stages of all....the Birmingham Symphony Hall!
It's all part of a specially designed music festival for inclusive communities and music groups. Their hard work and commitment has even been recognised by news outlets including ITV who have already covered the story. This can be accessed through the link below.
Well done Sophia and Noah, it's always so wonderful to find out about the amazing achievements of our pupil community, especially away from school too!
https://www.itv.com/watch/news/children-swap-school-hall-for-the-symphony-hall-for-birminghams-inclusive-concert/968dmjg
This morning, parents of Y3 Sparrows' pupils were treated to a fantastic display of drumming from the class.
The children have been learning percussion skills through the use of Djembe drums and their specialist teacher, Miss Kormann from Solihull Music Service, put together a lovely performance for our visiting parents.
The standard of percussion was so impressive with several parents commenting on how good the children were.
Well done to everyone involved.
Reception enjoyed learning about Holi, the Hindu Spring Festival of Colour.
We didn't have any powder to throw, but we did have a very colourful afternoon splattering paint and designing our own Rangoli patterns.
We would like to wish all our families celebrating, a Happy Holi.
Yesterday's staff meeting involved all Greswold class teachers collaborating with other class teachers from three different local primary schools. Greswold hosted Oak Cottage, Burman Infants and Bentley Heath for a special writing moderation session.
These sorts of sessions are vital in ensuring staff confidence and accuracy when assessing the quality and standard of a child's writing ability.