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Cawston Grange Primary School

Excellence, Respect, Friendship

Latest News

Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • Home Learning Project

    Fri 24 Oct 2014

    Today (Friday 24 October) at 3.00pm all parents of children in years 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are invited into class to share their children’s Home Learning Project.  Please enter the playground and class collections points as normal, Zebras’ parents please enter school by the main entrance next to the school office.

     

    Just a reminder that school closes today at 3.30pm and re-opens on Monday 3 November at 8.40am.  May I wish you an enjoyable and restful half term.

  • Breakfast Club

    Fri 17 Oct 2014

    Please can parents now return their booking forms for their children to attend breakfast club for the month of November.   Families will be charged for all dates booked unless their child is ill/has a medical appointment or does not attend breakfast club due to an activity organised by the school.

    The school will only take responsibility for children attending breakfast club once they have entered the school hall and been left with Mrs Brown, or a member of the breakfast club staff.  Children making their own way to school or being dropped off at the school gate/school car park continue to be the responsibility of parents/carers of the child until they enter the school hall.

  • Attendance

    Fri 10 Oct 2014

    Congratulations to the following classes who have, since the start of this academic year, achieved 100% attendance in a weeks period:-

     

    Period

    Class

    Wednesday 24 September – 1 October

    Brown Bears

    Wednesday 17 September – 24 September

    Dolphins

  • Harvest Festival, Friday 10 October, 9.00am

    Fri 03 Oct 2014

    The School’s Harvest Festival will take place next Friday 10 October at 9.00am led by Year 6 Polar Bears.  This harvest we are asking you to help feed local people in crisis by collecting tinned and dried food for Rugby foodbank. 

     

    There are an estimated 12,500 people living on the edge of poverty in Rugby including 14% of our town’s children.  Even a relatively small problem can throw people living on the edge of poverty into crisis.  Every day local people are forced to send their children to bed hungry, but the good news is that you can be part of the solution.  By simply donating a tin of food you are helping make a difference in the community you live in.  The food bank requires foods from the list below to make up balanced food parcels:-

                      Milk (UHT or powdered)                                                Sugar (500g)

                      Long life fruit juice                                                          Tinned Tomatoes

                      Tinned vegetables                                                          Breakfast cereals (not porridge)

                      Tinned Rice pudding or custard                                     Coffee

                      Instant mash potato                                                       500gms Rice

                      Dried pasta/rice snack meals                                        Tinned meat/fish

                      Jam                                                                                Biscuits

     

    Thank you in advance for any contributions that you are able to make and your support for our community.