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NEW Playtimes web link with news of their new BREAKFAST CLUB

After School Club S- CLUB

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Spaldwick School Clubs


Class Webcam page

 

Photo gallery

 

Where are they now?   - Spring news from Feemsters & Reynolds.Easter News from Shores, Tomlins and Georgina Goodwin!

 

Let's get Growing?

 

 

Star Challenge.. NEW  SMILES challenge , information now on this page.

Spaldwick School  Challenge  Page

 

Healthy Food at Spaldwick

 

School Lunch Menus

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Hinchingbrooke sports status

 

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PARENT INFORMATION

 

Holiday Absence Letter MAY 08

 

Latest Clubs Letter

SUMMER clubs letter here
 

PPA time in School Page

 

Latest School newsletters

JUNE newsletter here

 

Uniform Ordering  On-line Information

 

 

 

Parent's Internet guide

 

Web Safety at Spaldwick

 

Governors page

 

 

 

 

Mobile research from Sound Partners

 
 Gallery

 

 

The First Spaldwick School Photography exhibition.

Eagles photos

Puffins entries
Kestrels took some too!
Swifts and Robins
More Swifts!
The kingfishers gave us a weather forecast                     for the areas where teachers had gone on holiday!
Aine played the part of Miss Prior,                                      can you see what she packed for her holiday?
Miss Prior enjoyed having a holiday selected for her!
Ryan receiving his prize from Councillor Davies.

He designed a poster to promote

 noise awareness!

Here is the queue to eat them!

More photos on FOSS page.

Ready for cooking hundreds of burgers and sausages
Kingfishers celebrate their win!
The award!
The Fruity Tooties eating their harvest of potatoes grown for a competition.
Mrs Leaver looks to be enjoying her special lunch. Can you see our new sign on the wall?

[4.7.08]

We had a second special lunch this week, with our 4th July Dinner. Mr and Mrs Carter provided flags for the tables.

[4.7.08]

The Eagles were delighted to be joined by family for a school dinner

[3.7.08]

Blackbirds played Ocarinas!

Performance Day, summer concert [1.7.08]

Kingfishers performed on the keyboards.

Performance Day, summer concert [1.7.08]

Choir sang beautifully!

Performance Day, summer concert [1.7.08]

Puffins were a Samba Band.

Performance Day, summer concert [1.7.08]

Jazz Dance Club did a hat dance.

Performance Day, summer concert [1.7.08]

Egyptian dancers.

Performance Day, summer concert [1.7.08]

Swifts meeting their neighbours in song.

Performance Day, summer concert [1.7.08]

Eagles African drumming.

Performance Day, summer concert [1.7.08]

Kestrels played 2 songs learnt in only 3 lessons!

Performance Day, summer concert [1.7.08]

The Robins found lots of mini-beasts in the Environmental area.

[10.6.08]

The sunny start to the week was the perfect weather for the painting of the Town of Hamelin by the Swifts and Blackbirds.
The Blackbirds and the Swifts worked together in a collection of Outdoor and Active challenges linked to the story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. Here Mrs Arbuthnott listens to their music.

 

Row, row row your boat!! Two Kingfishers complete the rowing activity in the Sports Science Roadshow. Every pupil had a go at the 6 activities that where supervised by Hinchingbrooke Young leaders

[11.6.08]

The Kestrels went on a walk around Spaldwick to investigate the historical buildings and signs in the village

[12.6.08]

An active Maths problem being solved by the Puffins

[11.06.08]

Outdoor Team challenges were completed by all classes. Thanks to Edd Sibson, from Grafham Water who 'challenged' the pupils all day.

[ 12.6.08]

As part of their Britain since 1950's history unit, the Eagles dressed up for a 1960/70s day. They enjoyed traditional food, games and dances from these decades.. do you remember enjoying  a slice of Arctic Roll!!

[3.6.08]

Mrs Arbuthnott carefully shows the Swifts the plant roots before they 'pot them on'. But what are they growing?

[23.5.08]

Here are the infamous Pinafore Pirates.. who had cunning plans to take over the world!!
But they changed their minds after meeting the handsome men in uniform!!

[Pinafore Pirates, by Y3-5]

Orienteering Club... searching very carefully for clues
Fruity Tooties crop of potatoes is

growing fast, thanks to our farmers!

Y6 enjoyed a Big Breakfast to mark the end of their early morning Booster sessions. Thank you to all parents and school staff who helped to 'feed the Y6' every Tuesday and Thursday.

[9.5.08]

Handa's Surprise is a book the Robins have enjoyed this week. As well as drawing the fruit they all enjoyed eating the fruit!!

[9.5.08]

The Kingfishers have been carrying out rock studies as part of their science.

[9.5.08]

If you look closely you can see all the different parts of a flower. This is an activity completed by the Puffins.

[9.5.08]

Mr Gould visited the Kestrels and talked to them about Habitats, to link in with their science investigations.

[9.05.08]

Stick dancing led in PPA time by Mrs Hall.

[9.5.08]

Our year 6 girls have filmed and edited a movie of their  fashion show during their CC4G club.

[9.5.08]

Kingfishers learn High School Musical Dance!

[9.5.08]

Eagles with Attitude! Posing during dance session taught by Mrs Allen          
Why did the Kingfishers have to eat all the noodles? you will have to wait until their film is shown!! The Kingfishers have written, directed and filmed  a movie.. now they are editing it .

[2.5.08]

This is the first lesson for the Eagles on the African Drums, which FOSS have purchased for the school.

[2.5.08]

The Robin's are all very excited that their beans are growing.

[2.5.08]

Yes, the Eagles are trying to move across the field by standing on empty milk crates!! Part of their outdoor challenges activities with Edd Sibson.

[25.4.08]

Outdoor science experiments by the Puffins.

[25.4.08]

Can you see what they found...look closely in the container

[25.4.08]

The Blackbirds have been to the Environmental area as part of their Insect Safari.

[25.4.08]

The Team of parents loading the bags for our latest Bags2School collection.
The Swifts had the chance to meet some lambs.

 

At Upware the Swifts looked closely at lots of vegetables

 [9.4.08]

KS1 pupils enjoyed their breadmaking activity.

[9.4.08

The Easter Bunny came to our morning assembly to judge the Easter hats made by everyone in the school.
Winners of the Key Stage 1 Easter hat

 competition.

Key Stage 2 Easter hat winners chosen

by the Easter Bunny.

 The Visit to the National Space Centre was enjoyed by the Blackbirds.

14.3.08

It's all Greek to me... Puffins travelled back in time for a day of Greek Literacy, Food technology and Olympic competition.

14.3.08

Mrs Leaver stopped taking photos and joined the Family lunch, enjoying Roast Beef and Yorkshire pudding.
Lovely to see so many Kestrel parent's join us for a dinner on a Family Lunch day

[13.3.08]

The Spaldwick Choir. Can you work out which choir member has turned round in this photo.

8.3.08

New Performance Shirts sponsored by FOSS.

 

 

Spaldwick Ocarina Band performed at Bedford Music for Youth Festival. But who is showing you the back of our new Performance T-Shirts?

8.3.08

To mark World Book day we came to school in our pyjamas and brought a bedtime story to share
All ready to start the day

[World bookday March 08]

They then sampled their own cooking.. and of course eat everything!!

Thanks to FOSS for funding the ingredients

The Eagles are making a meal using WWII ration recipes and food quantities.

 

The Burwell Adventurers.
Team Challenge
Big Breakfast needed on Thursday morning, before beginning their teamwork challenges.

[21.2.08]

The Burwell Adventure 2008Time was spent on Wednesday evening trying to decide what to purchase from he Burwell Gift Shop.

[20.2.08]

The Eagles visited the Imperial War Museum, as part of their Life as an Evacuee History Topic.

Mr Hill, School Governor also went on the trip and was able to share his own experiences as an evacuee during WWII

[20.2.08]

The Spaldwick Evacuees say their evening prayers

[ 20.2.08]

Hook a Duck, one of the watery activities enjoyed by the Swifts.

[4.2.08]

The Puffins enjoyed a day of environmental activities at the Welney Wildlife Trust

[4.2.08]

From a Puffin to a Swan!!

[4.2.08]

Miss Vasey enjoyed her first family lunch with the Kingfishers.

[31.108]

The Blackbirds assembly told the story of the first man on the moon, and included an action song. [which all their guests then  had to do!!]

[31.108]

Managing Change, an information meeting for Foundation Stage and Year 1 parents. The parents had the opportunity to find out how HuntsNet supports their children thought a range of services.

[31.108]

All smiling because.. Spaldwick were the winners of this Multi-Skills Tournament. Congratulations.

[ 16.1.08]

Mr Hill, found our about the science films the Kestrels are using their ICT skills to create

[15.1.08]

Mr Mellish, our  Chair of Governors, visited a Literacy lesson in the Swifts.

[15.1.08]

Mr Marshall is a Pilot, and he came to tell the Robins about his job.
The Robins enjoyed looking at the photographs that Mr Marshall brought in to share.
The Robins had practiced standing very carefully with their candles.
Mrs Hanks, Mr Pearce and our Lunchtime supervisors were our special guests. The Fruity Tooties looked after them.
Tinsel and Tea-Towels, Foundation Stage and Key Stage One production.