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Exton & Greetham CE Primary School

Latest News

Read below to find out more about some of the different activities we have been getting up to; from sporting and musical activities, to visitors and 'wow' days. We are looking forward to helping our children 'explore and grow' further in 2023-24.

  • Community Lunch

    Thu 17 Oct 2013
    Thank you to all the people who attended our Community lunch on Thursday. Lizzie's stew was delicious and the treacle tart went down well too.
    Everyone enjoyed the children's singing, from our youngest singing some of their Harvest songs, to the Key Stage 2 children singing some new songs they have been learning, and even taking us on a Roller Ghoster ride!
    Many thanks to the local businesses who contributed prizes towards the raffle. We raised £40 which will go towards improving our school playground painting.
    The next community lunch is on Thursday 12th December at 1.30pm and will be Christmas dinner. Book early to reserve your place!
  • Non-uniform day for the Air Ambulance

    Fri 11 Oct 2013
    On Friday 11th October we held a non-uniform day to raise funds for the Leicestershire and Rutland Air Ambulance as they celebrate their 10th anniversary. Putting this together with the money we raised in the summer term we will be handing over a cheque for £120. For a small school this is a great achievement.
  • Harvest Festival

    Thu 03 Oct 2013
    Our harvest festival was a great community event, and we were pleased to welcome many parents and people from the local community to join us. This year we focussed on Harvest in the UK, with Key Stage 1 acting out a story and singing some songs, and Key Stage 2 sharing what they have been learning about the farming year.

    Our collection for the Rutland Food Bank meant that we were able to hand over more than 75 tins and packets to help support those in the local community who need help putting food on the table for their families.

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