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  • Greswold remembers

    Fri 08 Nov 2024

    This morning, all pupils took part in special Remembrance assemblies which culminated in a minute's silence.  As Remembrance Day coincides with Kindness Week, it was a chance to reflect on people, past and present, who have demonstrated the ultimate actors of kindness to protect us and keep us safe. 

     

    Not only did we remember members of our armed forces, both past and present, but also the important part emergency services play in keeping us safe too. 

     

    As always, two Y6 representatives, Rey and Izzy, laid a wreath at the war memorial in Solihull centre on Sunday during the annual parade and service while, in school, children have remembered and reflected in other ways too, such as a Y5/6 Forest School group creating a poppy out of autumnal leaves.  

  • Book Fair sales help to fund new books for the children!

    Fri 08 Nov 2024

    Thank you to all families who visited the Book Fair during Parent Consultation evenings last half term.  In total, nearly £2000 were spent on books which meant that school earned £1180 commission from the sales.  This money will go directly back into purchasing new books for the library. 

     

    Thank you to all our families' generosity and to the difference you've helped us to make to reading across the school.  

  • Winning start to league season for girls' school football team

    Fri 08 Nov 2024

    Yesterday marked the start of this academic year's school football season and it was the girls who were in action first at Solihull Moors.  Up against a very strong Monkspath team, the girls played brilliantly to secure a hard fought 1-0 win through a second half goal by Izzy. 

     

    Erin, taking on the role of goalkeeper at the last minute, made two wonderful saves to keep Greswold ahead, however the whole team played their part in a really positive start to the school season.  Thank you to families who came to watch and support and many thanks to school staff who organised, supervised and refereed the event. 

     

    Their next matches take place on the same evening at Old Silhillians on Tuesday 26th November.  All families are more than welcome to come and support the team.  The boys' football season starts in January. 

  • Year 6 Active Play Heroes' Training

    Tue 05 Nov 2024

    This morning, 15 Year 6 pupils took part in some special training at Tudor Grange Leisure Centre learning how to lead games for other children in school at lunchtime.

     

    They worked in groups to learn the HEROES skills that are essential for leading games which include:

     

    Honesty

    Enthusiasm

    Reliability

    Organisation

    Encouragement

    Support

     

    They learned some great games and activities that they can use with our children at Greswold. The children will now help train the other play leaders at school and start start to support games at lunchtime in due course. They represented the school amazingly.

     

    Thank you Year 6.

  • October Travel Tracker shows increased engagement! Let's keep it going Greswold!

    Tue 05 Nov 2024

    A big thank you to all the families who have engaged with the Living Streets Travel Tracker this year so far.  The results from October are in and engagement is up to 26% of the whole school population, which is getting closer to our target of 30% for this academic year.

     

    Over 150 badges will be given out this week for those children who have earned an October badge, however those pupils who forgot to fill in their journeys for September and have gone back to do it, your September badges will be given out this week too!

     

    Even if a child has forgotten to fill in their Travel Tracker, they can always go back and fill it in and still receive their badge.   

     

    Year 5 Oaks and Year 6 Willows won the most badges in October and we're looking for a strong improvement from Nursery and Year 4 this month too.  I know we can do it! 

  • An important message from the Solihull Sustainable Travel Team about idling!

    Mon 04 Nov 2024

    By switching off your car engine when stationary you’ll reduce air pollution. It really is that simple!

    If everyone makes this small change, it will make a big difference to the quality of the air we all breathe. Engine idling, leaving your car engine running when stationary, is a major and totally unnecessary contributor to air pollution and can lead to an increased risk of heart disease, lung cancer and asthma.

    Children are particularly at risk from the harmful chemicals emitted from cars as their lungs are still developing. The air they breathe now can affect their health for life.

     

    Did you know?

    • An idling engine emits 20 times more pollution that a car travelling at 32mph.
    • On average, one car emits the equivalent of 150 balloons of pollution every minute its engine is left running.
    • Air pollution tends to gather a metre off the ground, so children are particularly vulnerable.
    • People inside cars are also exposed to high levels of air pollution, with children especially at risk from the harmful effects.

     

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