We will be leaving school at 9am - please ensure that your child arrives in school on time
We aim to be back at school for 3.30pm (traffic depending)
We will be leaving school at 9am - please ensure that your child arrives in school on time
We aim to be back in school for usual collection at 3.15pm (traffic depending)
School finishes on Friday 20th October and will reopen on Tuesday 31st October
(please note that there is an inset day on Monday 30th October)
The coach will be leaving at 9am, please ensure that your child arrives in school on time.
We aim to be back in time for usual collection at 3.15pm (traffic depending)
Braiswick Photographic will be in school for individual and sibling photos
Come along to our open day and see our fantastic EYFS classrooms and outside area (booking is not required)
We also have tours on Tuesday 7th November 1.15pm-2.15pm and Thursday 7th December 9am-10am (please contact the school office to book).
Children need to arrive in school for 8.30am, usual collection time at 3.15 (traffic depending)
We are looking for a member of the local community who would like to put their name forward as a community governor for the school. This is a nominated role, not an elected parent governor role. If you know someone in the local community who would be interested, please ask them to get in touch with the school.
We are delighted to announce that BBC Terrific Scientific have awarded us School of Excellence status for our outstanding work. The children are now embarking on the second year of the project which involves undertaking university led investigations and sending in data for them to add to their body of evidence. The investigations last year covered a wide range of scientific topics, from the carbon value of trees to the Mpemba effect.
At present the children are investigating the effect of exercise on the brain and will be taking part in future investigations into flexibility in feet and conservation of electricity.
If you would like to find out more about this project then visit www.bbc.co.uk/terrificscientic
This year I have had the privilege of being part of the ‘Building Educational Bridges’ project linking ten headteachers from England with ten headteachers from Singapore. The project was funded jointly by the D of E / British Council and involved working together for a week in London and a week in Singapore. The commission question was, “What are the key factors that influence success in the UK and Singapore’s teaching of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) subjects at both primary and secondary level? What learning points and recommendations could be drawn from this that would benefit and impact on our English systems and context?” Irchester Community Primary School was chosen to be part of this project due to our excellent work in promoting high quality primary science education.