March Reading Newsletter
Spring is coming!
Celebrate the start of spring by reading outside… take a picture of yourself reading in the garden, the park or on a day out and send it to school on Dojo
Spring is coming!
Celebrate the start of spring by reading outside… take a picture of yourself reading in the garden, the park or on a day out and send it to school on Dojo
To celebrate the National Year of Reading, there will be a new reading challenge each month. Show us your completed challenge on Dojo (message or photo) and be entered into a monthly prize draw.
To celebrate the National Year of Reading, there will be a new reading challenge each month. Show us your completed challenge on Dojo (message or photo) and be entered into a monthly prize draw.
Mrs Hirst news
It has been a busy and positive first week back, and the children have shown a wonderful attitude as we begin this half term. Our focus on the value of hope is already shining through—encouraging pupils to look ahead with confidence and believe in what they can achieve.
We also have lots of exciting events planned for the weeks ahead, and we look forward to sharing these experiences with you and the children.
Thank you, as always, for your continued support.
Mrs Hirst news
Today at the Federation, we have been celebrating Love—a value that helps our schools grow into happy, caring, and supportive places for everyone.
Throughout the day, our children have been exploring what love looks like in everyday life:
Love in Ourselves Showing confidence, kindness to our own feelings, and pride in our achievements.
Love in Our School Helping friends, sharing equipment, using kind words, and looking after one another.
Love in Our Community Thinking about how we can show care and respect to the people around us—at home, in our neighbourhoods, and to those who work hard to support us.
Love Around the World Learning how acts of kindness and understanding can make a difference globally, and celebrating the wonderful diversity of people across the planet.
Today has been a reminder that love isn’t just a feeling—it’s something we do through our actions, our words, and the choices we make. We are proud of how our children continue to show love in so many meaningful ways.
Have a lovely half term,
Mrs Hirst