Today, all the children from Tetsworth Primary School took part in a marathon ‘five laps’ to raise money for Children In Need. Everyday, the children take part in the ‘five laps of the playground challenge’ so that they maintain a healthy lifestyle, but today they took things a little further in the aid of charity.
Key Stage 1
Remembrance Day
This Remembrance Day the children were given the task to do something ‘creative’ to remember the soldiers that fought & gave their lives for our freedom. There were some fantastic entries including; video recordings of family wartime stories, poppy cakes baked, Flander’s Field art work, visits to local War Memorials & 10k’s ran to raise
The Great Pumpkin Raffle
On Friday 16th October everyone gathered on the playground to see who the winners of this years ‘Pumpkin Raffle’ were. The Russell family were very lucky as Louie & Lana took home two pumpkins! Lottie, Natasha, Jasper & Sophie also won pumpkins of varying sizes. Thank you to Mr Bestley for growing the pumpkins, all
Mufti for Embrima
On Thursday 8th October the whole school took part in a Mufti Day where they got to wear their own clothes to school for the day. The children all donated £1 & the money will be used to sponsor Embrima an 8 year old boy so that he can access the equipment he needs to
Class 1 Home Learning
Here’s a selection of work that children in Class 1 have finished whilst learning from home.
Class 2 Lockdown
Millie designed a poster on her heroine England footballer Millie Bright. Toby produced a ‘huge’ poster for V.E. Day all about members of his family that served in World War Two and why we celebrate ‘Victory in Europe’. Eliza created ‘Good as Gold Gumdrops’ in her work linked to Roald Dahl’s fiction story, Charlie and