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Eat Them to Defeat Them 2026

We were excited to be taking part in the Eat Them to Defeat Them 2026 campaign, organised by Veg Power. This national initiative encourages children to eat more vegetables by making it fun, engaging, and a little bit competitive!

Throughout the campaign, children tasted a range of vegetables in school and learn about the benefits of healthy eating. By trying different vegetables together, we hope to build confidence, curiosity, and positive attitudes towards healthy food.

We encouraged families to join in at home too by exploring new vegetables and celebrating every “veg victory” with their child! 🥕🥦🥒

Weekly Attendance Winners

This term, we launched our first new weekly attendance recognition reward.

A huge congratulations to our 100% attendance winners—you’re absolute superstars! 🌟

And a special shout-out to everyone who’s been levelling up their attendance game and showing up with stellar punctuality and routines. 👏

You’re all making a real difference, and we’re so proud of you! Keep that momentum going!

World Book Day 2026

We had a fantastic World Book Day in school celebrating the theme “Express Yourself Through Art.” Children explored books linked to different artists and expressed their learning through creative artwork.

EYFS were inspired by Hervé Tullet, KS1 explored the bold geometric patterns of the Ndebele Tribe, LKS2 discovered the vibrant style of Keith Haring, and UKS2 examined the powerful street art of Banksy.

Children designed creative t-shirts and collaborated to produce impressive large murals inspired by the artists they studied.

It was wonderful to welcome so many parents to our reading morning and again at the end of the day to view the finished murals. The children were incredibly proud of their work.

Thank you to everyone who helped make it such a creative and memorable celebration.

OPAL Play – A Day of Pure Joy! ☀️

Our children have been enjoying the spring sunshine with all sorts of adventures! From building train tracks and chariots 🚂 to making music 🎵, they’ve been learning, laughing, and working together. Hide and seek kept everyone giggling 😄, and team games brought out their competitive spirit! Outdoor play like this truly shows the fun of learning with friends.

Launching Our New Attendance Celebration Plan – Be a HERO!

We are excited to introduce our new Attendance Celebration Plan to encourage all children to be:

H.E.R.O – Here, Everyday, Ready, On time

Each week, one child per class will be recognised for positive attendance – whether for improvement, punctuality, resilience or consistency. All weekly winners will be entered into a half-termly raffle.

At the end of each term, classes achieving 97% attendance (or the most improved class) will receive a reward. We will also continue celebrating Bronze, Silver and Gold 100% attendance achievements.

Our aim is to recognise effort, celebrate commitment and encourage every child to be a HERO.

Here. Everyday. Ready. On time.

Reception – Forest Schools

EYFS had a great time at Forest School. They made beds for the animals, made a love heart by weaving flowers and leaves, climbed , swung in the hammock and of course had hot chocolate with a s’more.

Reception – Watching our beans sprout!

Reception pupils enjoyed checking their beans to see if they had opened and were delighted to discover that some roots had begun to grow. The children showed great excitement and curiosity as they observed the changes, and the beans will now be replanted into compost to continue growing.

Year 3 & 4 visit Central Library

Class 3 and 4 had a fabulous visit to Nottingham Central library. We listened to the librarian read a book about ancient Egypt. We got creative with masks and hieroglyphics. In the immersive room we impressed the librarian with our knowledge of the Egyptians. We were so excited to be able to take a library book back to school!

Year 1 – Forest Schools

This half term, Class 1 have been lucky enough to go to Forest School. We have done some great outdoor learning together – we went on a Gruffalo hunt, lit fires, swung from trees and lots more! The children all very much enjoyed taking part in Forest School, it was a great experience for the children to be wild and free.

National Storytelling Week 2026

As part of National Storytelling Week, our children explored storytelling in a fun and creative way through rap. After joining an online workshop, they wrote and performed their own raps in class, showing great confidence, imagination and creativity. It was a wonderful experience for everyone involved.

Reception become Goldilocks!

Reception have been enjoying the story Goldilocks and the Three Bears. As part of their learning, the children had great fun making and tasting porridge, exploring textures and flavours while bringing the story to life.

Celebrating KS1 Writing Success! ✍️

We are so proud of our Key Stage 1 pupils for their fantastic writing. They have shown great imagination, improving confidence and real care in applying their writing skills. Their hard work and enthusiasm are shining through—well done! 🌟

OPAL Play – We Love Playing in the Rain and Mud! ☔🌧️

Rainy days don’t stop the fun at our school! Through OPAL play, our pupils love exploring, splashing and getting muddy while developing creativity, teamwork and resilience. Outdoor play in all weathers helps children build confidence and enjoy learning through play—and the smiles say it all!

Congratulations to our TTRS Battle of the Bands winners! 🎉

We are incredibly proud of the pupils who demonstrated great skill and excellent application of their times tables facts. A fantastic achievement—well done to everyone involved! 👏

Middleton Primary UNICEF Assembly 🌍

We were delighted to welcome Middleton Primary to our school this week!   Their pupils led a fantastic assembly on the Rights of the Child and then worked with our Year 5 pupils in an engaging workshop. Their visit has helped and inspired us as we embark on our journey towards achieving the UNICEF Rights Respecting Schools Bronze Award. We were incredibly proud to hear them say that we were amazing! Thank you, Middleton Primary, for sharing your brilliant work with us.

Reception – ten frames

In Reception, the children have been learning about the numbers 6, 7 and 8. They used ten frames to represent each number and explored different ways to make the same amount. This helped them develop their number sense and confidently explain their thinking as they worked.

Congratulations to Southwold Football Team! ⚽

We are incredibly proud of the team for achieving third place in the recent tournament. They showed fantastic collaboration, resilience and perseverance throughout. A huge thank you to the coaches for their dedication and support. An amazing achievement and a real credit to the school—well done to everyone involved!

Exciting Enrichment Opportunities for Pupils

This spring, pupils can enjoy a range of fun after-school clubs, including dance, football, fencing and arts and crafts. These clubs help children build skills, confidence and teamwork in a supportive school environment, offering something for everyone to enjoy.

Pupil Leadership in Action: Website Design 🖥️

Our pupils House Captains participated in the final decision-making process for the school’s new website design today. This collaborative effort demonstrates the valuable input and engagement of our pupil leadership team in shaping our school’s digital presence.

By involving pupils  in this important decision, we ensure that our online platform reflects the perspectives and needs of our entire school community. 🏫

Watch this space….

Reception – The Gingerbread Man

Reception have enjoyed finding The Gingerbread Man this week. He ran off the baking tray then escaped in Forest school. 🏫

Opal Play: Indoor and Outdoor Adventures 🏠❄️

Pupils have been enjoying creative indoor play during the snowy weather, staying active and building teamwork and problem-solving skills while learning together indoors.

Year 3 & 4 – Weston Park trip

What fantastic day at Weston Park museum. We had a workshop in the morning about an Egyptian girl called Djema. We learnt about her life and made amulets to go into her coffin to take into the afterlife. In the afternoon, we explored the rest of the museum. The workshop leader was very impressed with the children’s knowledge of the ancient Egyptians!

Southwold Honours Local Emergency Services 🚔🎄

Our students recently demonstrated community appreciation by extending heartfelt gratitude to our local police officers. As part of our collaborative initiative with the Rotary Club, students created personalized Christmas cards and prepared thoughtful treats to recognize the dedicated professionals who keep our community safe.

The police department visited our school, allowing students to directly express their thanks and learn about the important work of emergency service personnel. This meaningful interaction highlights our commitment to teaching students the value of community recognition and respect for those who serve us daily.

We are excited about our ongoing partnership with the Rotary Club and look forward to sharing more community-focused projects in the coming year.

Community Collaboration Brings Green Spaces to Life 🌱

Our school recently received a wonderful opportunity from the Woodland Trust, resulting in a generous donation of shrubs to enhance our outdoor learning environment. Yesterday, our Year 3 students and Green team collaborated with the local Rotary Club to plant these new additions to our school grounds. This meaningful partnership not only beautifies our school grounds but also provides students with a hands-on learning experience about environmental stewardship and community involvement. 🌿

15 Days of Christmas winner

Congratulations to our 15 Days of Christmas Winner, who has also attended school everyday 🙌🙌

Autumn Achievement Assembly

Our Autumn Achievement Assembly celebrated the remarkable Achievement, Behaviour and Kindness of our students.

Mr Clarke recognised outstanding accomplishments, including the Class Reading Award winners and the House Team Award, which was presented to Maid Marion for accumulating the most points this term.

The assembly highlighted students who consistently demonstrated our school’s core values of Being Ready, Respectful, and Safe.

It was an opportunity to acknowledge the collective efforts of our students in creating a supportive and positive learning environment. 🏆📚

Lillian Greenwood Christmas Card Design Competition

Congratulations to our Best in School Design and Special Merit winners.

Pupils in school explored innovative environmentally friendly transportation concepts for Santa’s journey. Our winners’ artistic interpretations showcased thoughtful environmental awareness and imaginative design skills. The competition highlighted pupils’ ability to combine artistic expression with ecological thinking, producing unique and engaging Christmas card designs that reimagine traditional holiday imagery.

Well done.. we are very proud of your achievements!

Football Team success!

Our school football team demonstrated exceptional performance in yesterday’s competition, securing victories in both matches. The pupils’ dedication, teamwork, and skill were evident throughout the tournament. Their commitment to athletic excellence continues to reflect positively on our school’s athletic program. 🏆⚽

Player of the Week Award

Our pupils demonstrated exceptional teamwork and individual skill during today’s match. A special recognition goes to our talented player who achieved a significant milestone by scoring her first goal. Her dedication, perseverance, and athletic performance reflect the positive spirit of our school’s sports program. 🏆⚽

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