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On Monday 31st March 2025 Mrs Johnson and the TED Reps will be holding another Children's Toy Swap Shop after school where children can bring a toy to swap with someone else. These events have previously been well supported by the school community with dozens of families bringing along a host of toys and games to exchange.
As part of our ongoing development of the school, at the start of 2024 our beautiful stained glass window was moved. The window, consisting of six panels, was re-positioned from the alcove in the hall to the windows above the external doors in the hall. As a result, the windows now benefit from direct sunlight and cast vibrant shadows on the halls walls and floor.
The window named 'Sunrise Stained Glass' was originally unveiled by Mrs Mary Fagan JP, Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire on 24 September 2002 to commemorate the completion of the re-development of the school 1995-2002.
The art work of the following children, pupils at the school between 1999 - 2002, was incorporated into the design of the commemorative window created by John Tarrant and Jude Lamb.
Joanna Bradshaw, George Britton, Alice Brown, Maggie Carter, Holly Churchill, Hannah Dodd, Jessica Emery, Alastair Flynn, Alison Foster, Zoe Hastie, Sarah Henley, Gregory Hill, Miles Hodge, Oliver Maguire, Tom Mainwaring, Hayley Mair, Amarie Nainu, Josie Ogden, Matthew Watts, Nicola Willson and Beatrice Withington.
We were so lucky today as we managed to hold an Easter Bonnet Parade and get back into school, just before the rain started. We adapted the circuit this morning so we could all parade and sing out the front of the school. Well done parents/carers for squashing in and helping your children prepare such amazing Easter bonnets. The children always look so surprised when they walk out the door and see so many faces waiting. Each year group sang a song and a special well done to Year R who kept singing despite the music stopping! It was lovely to have our Year 2 choir finish the parade with a rendition of 'favourite things'. We wish everyone in our lovely community a Happy Easter.
On Saturday 2 March we held our first Children's Toy Swap Shop. The event was aimed at children aged 10 and under from the school and the wider community, to enable them to bring a toy to swap with someone else. The event was well supported by the school community and dozens of families brought along a host of toys and games to exchange. Mrs Johnson organised the event after discussion with our Eco TED Helpers and she was delighted with how it went. She said 'It was so lovely to see the smiles on the children's faces' and we hope this will be the first of other swap shop events to follow.
On Saturday 7 October 2023, Final Straw Foundation will be leading us in a litter pick at Lakeside, Eastleigh. We are encouraging as many of our school community to get involved. The litter pick will take place between 10am and 12 noon. Final Straw will lead a safety briefing before the start of the event. It's important to wear gloves, closed-toe shoes and to wash your hands afterwards. Meet in the car park after the small train station. The 'what3words' reference is 'casino.rots.edit'.
Ahead of this, we are looking forward to a presentation by Final Straw Foundation in an assembly.
Our caretaker, Mr Waren, has been very busy before and during the Easter holidays building a dipping pond. This is a project that our school has been planning for some time in order to diversify our wildlife and to give the children the opportunity to investigate water-life. The pond is set above the ground so the children will stand to do their pond dipping and it is set in an area that the children are not able to access unsupervised. We are very grateful to Mr Waren for making the pond completely from scratch and we hope the wildlife will love it as much as we do! Here are some photos of the project from the outset to completion.
Well done parents and children for an amazing selection of Easter Bonnets for our parade on the last day of the Spring term. Although the weather wasn't on our side, the children had a lovely day and we had a really fun parade in the hall. The children then all shared their Easter songs.
Year 2 pupils had a lovely visit this week to SeaCity Museum in Southampton, to experience the Titanic exhibition. The children took part in activities that brought the story to life including handling artefacts, trying on costumes from the period, hearing the stories of the survivors and lots more. Thank you to all the parent volunteers who supported this visit.
We have been taking part in the Sustrans Big Walk and Wheel, which is running from 20 to 31 March 2023 to encourage the children to actively travel to school. We had an amazing day in Week 1, when Bike It John visited school with the Sustrans smoothie bike. Every class had the opportunity to make a fresh smoothie from frozen fruits, apple juice and water. The children really enjoyed the visit and tasting the smoothie! Thank you Bike It John for leading this event.
Here are some photos of Year 1 and Year 2.
In the second of our inter-school sports tournaments against Fryern School, year 2 pupils recently took part in a hockey event. As the sport was new to everyone, the pupils had been learning some hockey basics as part of PE lessons in the run up to the tournament. It was a bitterly cold day, and despite the threat of rain, we were so pleased that the tournament could go ahead as planned. Thank you to Fryern School for hosting the tournament and for Charlie & Jack of Ace Sports for their organising. Well done to all the parents and staff who braved the really chilly weather to support the children. Congratulations to CFIS Beech Boys and CFIS Cedar Girls teams for winning their sections and to all the pupils who competed. It was a really enjoyable and great opportunity for everyone who took part.