Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
This week is British Science Week which was launched in assembly on Monday with the unveiling of the winners from each class for their brilliant Science project work.
Also mentioned in assembly was a special competition which any pupil can enter. Simply click on the link below for details.
https://www.britishscienceweek.org/plan-your-activities/poster-competition/
Entries need to be handed into Mrs Foster by Friday March 28th and then the top 5 posters from the whole of school will be entered into the national competition.
To end Community Week, Greswold pupils celebrated World Book Day by coming to school in their pyjamas, ready to cosy up with a good book.
In order to appreciate reading within our school community, one of the activities that children took part in was a class buddy book swap where all pupils had the opportunity to read their favourite books with children from other classes.
Also, throughout the day at different intervals, Mrs Scott rang the bell three times which indicated all children had to stop what they were doing and spend 5 minutes enjoying their book.
There was so much excitement and enthusiasm around school - another very successful World Book Day!
All children from Years' 1-6 were invited to take part in a Science Project competition over February half term. We were hugely impressed by the number of children who brought projects in; they all showed creativity, curiosity and dedication as well as enthusiasm for scientific discovery and problem solving.
Winners were chosen from every class, who all received a special book prize in this week's assembly, when we launched British Science Week.
A further 6 children were chosen, 1 per year group, who went to Tudor Grange Academy on March 5th to represent Greswold at a Science Fair, amongst other children from local schools. These children got to present their projects to members of National Grid, who judged each one on various categories. Each child was absolutely incredible, and showed all of Greswold's values.
Arjun in year 6 won overall 'best scientific content' for his project based on melting ice and Saathvik in Year 4 won the LKS2 category with his project about environmentally friendly adaptations.
Last week's Community Week was full to the brim of exciting opportunities!
From learning about engineering to trying out different types of dancing; from planting seeds and showing that we care about our environment to singing songs and listening to stories in different languages, we were very lucky to have some fantastic and generous volunteers who joined us in school to show us all a wealth of amazing things that we can do. A heartful thank you to everyone who made the connections created last week possible.
The fabulous children showed all of our values throughout the week and as always, we were very proud of them. What a wonderful way to celebrate our community here at Greswold!
Mrs Mason, librarian, would like to confirm that due to the generosity of our families during parent Consultation Week, Greswold has earnt a remarkable £1326 worth of commission from BookFair sales. This means, school has that amount of money now to spend on new books for the library.
It's perfect timing as the library is currently undergoing a bit of a facelift with new furniture, funded by our very own PTA, due to be installed very soon!
As part of the World Book day festivities, staff introduced a new 'Buddy' system in school, a way of children mixing more often with other children from different year groups. Today, sharing books with buddies was the way to introduce the system to the children.
From now on, Y6 and Y3 and Reception will always be buddies as will Y5 and Y2 along with Y4 and Y1.
For the remainder of this year, the buddy classes will be:
Cedars and Robins and Dragonflies
Maples and Sparrows and Bumblebees
Willows and Wrens and Ladybirds
Oaks and Rabbits
Elms and Otters
Sycamores and Badgers
Skylarks and Owls
Chaffinches and Squirrels
Nightingales and Hedgehogs
Th system will be used for a variety of occasions but today's perfect opportunity couldn't be missed!
This week, parents received an app message reminding them to complete the Living Streets Travel Tracker for February if they wanted their children to be awarded a WOW badge.
However, Mr Hornsey was then informed by a couple of parents that some previous weeks can't be accessed anymore. Indeed, the Travel Tracker now states you can't log journeys for days more than two weeks in the past.
This is something that has been introduced recently without the knowledge of the school. Therefore, Mr Hornsey has contacted Living Streets to gain clarification and, unfortunately, this is true.
From now on, pupils and families are only able to log journeys two weeks in the past.
Therefore, Mr Hornsey will speak with all the children next week and, if they let him know, he will be able to manually award a badge for February even if pupils or their parents can't access previous days anymore.
Thank you for your understanding. School will begin systematically reminding parents to log journeys twice a month from now on. However, older pupils are able to log their own journeys using an Ipad in their classrooms.
On Thursday, at Solihull Moors, the boys' school football team completed their league season fixtures with matches against Langley and Monkspath.
Two very good performances by the team weren't necessarily reflected in the final score lines with the opposition schools winning 2-0 and 1-0.
It was a shame for the boys as they deserved better from each game but that's football for you! However, the boys who have represented the school this year have been an absolute pleasure to manage and have been a credit to their peers, their families and the whole school community.
Thank you to the parents who have supported this year too.
10th – 14th March – British Science Week
19th & 20th March – Y1 LEGO Workshops
21st March – Comic Relief – Crazy Hair Day
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
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
Monday's Parent / Carer Forum included an extensive tour of the inside of the whole school. This was to enable parents to become more aware about how Greswold operates on a daily basis as well as seeing the journey of pupils from Nursery all the way up to year 6, e.g. 3 years old to 11.
Parents were able to visit The Nest, Year 5 Sycamores, The Cabin, Year 6 Willows, Year 4 Skylarks, Year 3 Wrens, The Den, the Blue Room, the library, Year 2 Rabbits, Year 1 Hedgehogs, the Studio, the Nursery and Reception Dragonflies.
We hope the tour was enlightening and we look forward to our next Parent / Carer Forum which will also include a short tour of our school but this time focusing on the outside and outdoor learning areas.