Willow Tunnel
On Wednesday 20th March the children involved in the Schools in Residence created a willow tunnel on the school field.
Keep up to date with what is happening at Nene Valley, both in school and out. There has been lots going on.
On Wednesday 20th March the children involved in the Schools in Residence created a willow tunnel on the school field.
Dressing up, writing stories, hot chocolate, writing stories and the book fair!
On Wednesday 6th March, 10 children from each school in the OWN trust schools returned to Ferry Meadows to continue the Schools in Residence project in association with Nene Park Trust. One of the aims of the project is to encourage members of the wider community to access the park.
Looking for something to make over half term? Year 3 & 4 have been busy!
News Report by Penny in Swifts
The first phase of the playground redevelopment project is almost complete. The last part of the new, all-year round surfacing was laid today. The children will be able to use the new area from Thursday 1st February, once the new surface has settled.
6 children from across the school were selected for a Headteacher's letter home last term. The Headteacher's letter is given out to children, who are and have been, excellent role models in the school. The children have been embodying our school values and are excellent representatives of what we expect from our children. In addition to receiving a letter home, Mr Reilly treated the children to pizza at 'The Pizza Parlour' in town today.
Well done to; Rylie, Maddy, Corben, Mcoti, Veronica and Alfie (and also Mrs Allen).
We look forward to seeing who may be receiving a letter home from Mr Reilly this term.
Nene Valley's playground renovation is moving swiftly. Stage 1 is getting close to being finished.
After lots of bottles (My guess around 200!). The Nene Valley igloo is complete and now has cushions, lights and a soft blanket floor.
Nene Valley Football Success
The Nene Valley Igloo is nearing completion. Perfect timing for the recent cold weather!
On Wednesday 8th November, thirty children from the OWN trust schools began a twelve-month environmental project in association with Nene Park Trust. One of the aims of the project is to encourage members of the wider community to access the Park.