Headmaster's Blog

A big thank you to the kitchen staff who did a wonderful job preparing our delicious Christmas Dinner. It was wonderful to have pupils, staff and governors able to sit and enjoy the meal together.

The children had a great time at the Festive Fun day organised by our parent volunteers. The day included games of guess the number of Brussel Sprouts in the jar, guess the weight of the cake and pick the name of the snowy owl as well as a very special visitor to each class. Thank you… read more

In the final week of term we said a thank you and goodby to Rev Alison Booker who has been our school chaplain for the past ten years. Rev Alison is moving on to become Archdeacon of Oakham and we are sure she will be a great support to all of the churches she will… read more

The pupils in year one, two and reception did a brilliant job performing “It’s a Baby” on the stage firstly to the rest of the school and then to audiences of parents. We were delighted to be able to welcome the audience and the children had a great time. The recording of the nativity is… read more

Our Christmas preparations started with our annual decorations morning. The children enjoyed creating lots of different festive decorations for their classrooms and the trees in the corridor at the front of the school.

We have been thinking about using kind words as part of anti-bullying week with the children reflecting on the way in which we wish to treat each other. A key part of this has been to remind the children that if they are ever concerned about something in school they should speak to an adult. The… read more

We held our Remembrance Service with Rev Jonathan joining us. We focused on the names of the lives lost in the Langtons during the first World War which are listed on the War Memorial in Church Langton. We also lit candles for those who are not named and for all who have died in conflict…. read more

It was a pleasure to welcome Neil O’Brien, MP for Harborough to school as part of #ParliamentWeek . He joined our Collective Worship where he answered questions from pupils across the school. He then took part in a school council meeting discussing a range of subjects including climate change and the role of being an MP…. read more

Well done to the group of pupils from years three and four who represented the school in the uni-hoc tournament at Robert Smyth Academy. The children, coached by Mr Knowles, played matches against local schools and enjoyed the chance to compete following their learning in pe lessons this term.

We were delighted to join the University of Leicester as part of the Poppy Pilgrimage in Church Langton this week. The pilgrimage started in 2018, with eleven University students laying wreaths in the local area, following a dedication service at the University with speeches by Sir David Attenborough and Sir Peter Soulsby. In 2019, a… read more

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