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Exton & Greetham CE Primary School

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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.

  • KS1 Multiskills

    Wed 24 Feb 2016 M Davis
    Class 1 had a fabulous time at the KS1 Multiskills festival. We fielded two teams who participated well and tried their best at all the different activities. Mrs Fowler, Mrs Heywood and Miss Lynch said that all the children were great ambassadors for the school; trying hard, behaving beautifully and being great sportsmen and women. Well done to all involved!
  • Rutland Swimming Gala

    Wed 10 Feb 2016 M Davis

    Some of our year 5/6 children set off on Monday to take part in the Rutland School's Swimming Gala. Polly represented the year 5 girls, whilst Georgia and Olly went to represent Year 6. After some closely fought heats for all three, both Georgia and Olly made it through to the backstroke finals for year 6. Georgia then came 5th overall, and Olly 6th overall. Congratulations to all three children. You should be proud of yourselves.

     

    A huge thank you to Mrs Ranson for taking the children, and to parents for trekking over to Uppingham to pick them up.

  • County Cross Country

    Sat 06 Feb 2016 M Davis

    A huge congratulations to the three very brave children who turned up in wet, windy & very muddy conditions on Saturday to represent the school at the Cross Country. Jess came 43rd in the Year 3 girls race, and Drew came 57th in the Year 3 boys race. Both came in at a good steady pace. Ella came in 19th in the Year 4 girls and even managed a sprint finish up the very muddy hill!

    Mrs Ranson was very proud of all three children and said they were a credit to the school, not least in turning up in such horrid conditions.

    Well done!

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