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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.

  • RLT Music Festival

    Fri 29 Jun 2018 M Davis

    The sun was shining - definitely the weather for a music festival!

     

    On Friday afternoon Class 3 joined other children from RLT schools for the third annual RLT music festival - this year held at Cottesmore School. The festival began with some folk music performed for all the schools on the main stage, before activities commenced. 

     

    The schools were split into two teams - red and blue. Red performed first on the main stage, each school performing two songs, whilst the blue team had a chance to join any of the activities on offer around the field. There were army vehicles to explore, an assault course, face painting, African Drumming, Ukuleles, Circus Skills, Penalty shoot out and dance workshops! The children were free to join any activity that caught their interest and it was a great opportunity to get to know children from other schools as well as learn some new skills.

     

    Exton & Greetham were in the blue team and were in the second group of schools performing on the main stage. Miss Bevins had rehearsed the children well and they sang brilliantly, performing some fantastic dance moves in their second song!

     

    The afternoon finished with a performance by the Cottesmore Military Wives choir who performed three of their songs for us.

     

    A huge thank you to Cottesmore School for hosting, to all the workshop leaders for sharing their skills, to all the other schools for entertaining us with their songs and to all those involved in the organisation. It was a very hot afternoon, and we are particularly grateful to the parents association at Cottesmore School for providing all of the children with ice pops. 

     

    A good time was had by all!

  • RLT Athletics Festival

    Tue 26 Jun 2018 M Davis

    What a fantastic day KS2 had yesterday at the RLT Athletics Festival at Corby Stadium. The sun was shining and a good time was had by all!

     

    Everyone gave their best both in terms of participating in track races and field events, and in supporting each other and those from other schools as they participated. I was very proud of the children for cheering on all those participating, not just those from Exton & Greetham. What great sportsmanship!

     

    We had some fantastic achievements with everyone giving different events ago, and many getting through to the finals.

     

    Thank you to Mrs Ranson, Miss Bevins and Mrs Wingrove for accompanying the children and for being good sports - taking part in the staff race!

  • Class 3 Tri-Golf

    Fri 22 Jun 2018 M Davis

    Class 3 enjoyed the beautiful weather on Friday morning at the Tri-golf festival! All of the children were able to go and take part and develop their golf skills through a variety of activities. The children all did their best and we definitely have some budding golfers in the class!

     

    We will update the website as soon as we know what position we came!

  • Walkwise

    Fri 22 Jun 2018 M Davis

    Today's Walkwise session was an expedition into Oakham! To really test the children's road safety skills, it is important that they get the opportunity to practise crossing some busier roads than we find in Exton village. A trip into Oakham also allowed them to practise crossing roads with green man crossings and with islands partway across. 

     

    Thank you to Tish Barnwell for organising the transport into Oakham and for leading the children around Oakham, Miss Bevins and Mrs Wardle for supervising from school and to the parents and grandparents who were able to come and assist. 

  • High Sheriff Visit

    Wed 20 Jun 2018 M Davis

    Today we were pleased to welcome the new High Sheriff of Rutland to our school. Mrs Susan Jarron came and looked around the school and heard all about what we get up to each day. She then told us all about her job in assembly. We had lots of questions about the special clothes that she wears, about her hat and especially about her sword. Some of class 1 thought that she might be a pirate with her lacy cuffs! She also told us about how she was appointed and the history of the post of Sheriff.

     

    Thank you so much for visiting and we hope to see you again soon!

  • Mathematical Circus!

    Mon 18 Jun 2018 M Davis

    On Monday 3 of our year 5 children joined other children from across the Rutland Learning Trust at Cottesmore Academy for a Mathematical Circus, organised by one of the Teaching Assistants at Whissendine School, Mr Asplin. Mr Asplin loves maths, and enjoys sharing the amazing things he has found out with children.

     

    This event allowed the children to explore all sorts of maths, including fractals. It ended with the great exploration of pie in a circle..... This was investigated using.... you've guessed it... pies! Using the playground and A LOT of individual pies, the children were able to prove the link between the circumference and the radius and diameter of a circle - what a fantastic idea!

     

    Thank you to Cottesmore School for hosting, and to Mr Asplin for his amazing maths ideas!

  • Diocesan Visitor

    Mon 18 Jun 2018 M Davis
    We were visited today by Rev Doug Spensley from Peterborough Diocese. He led our assembly and we enjoyed joining in with the story of the Prodigal Son. Whilst the Cottesmore benefice of churches is without a vicar following Rev Marcus's departure, Rev Spensley is here to support the school in their church foundation. His job is to visit and support schools who haven't got a local parish priest. We are looking forward to welcoming him again in July and seeing what other exciting stories he will share!
  • Look What's Hatching!

    Tue 12 Jun 2018 M Davis

    We received 11 eggs and an incubator yesterday from Living Eggs, and less than 24 hours later have already been rewarded with one hatched chick! Class 1 were lucky enough to be there to watch the chick break his way out. There was much debate as to whether it was a boy or a girl - we think a boy now that he has begun to dry out. Suggested names were Awesome Tigger and Lola!

     

    Wednesday update.... And then there were four! Chick number 4 popped out just before 5pm. After School Club were able to see the chick break out into fresh air. With more small holes appearing, I wonder how many chicks there will be in the morning?

     

    Thursday morning..... 9 chicks have safely hatched! They just need to become a little stronger, and then next week we should be able to have a chance to hold a chick! More pictures below!

     

    Friday's grand total was 10 chicks - 3 girls and 7 boys we think! Mrs Almond took the chicks home for the weekend to make sure that they were properly fed and watered. 

     

    This week the chicks have been visiting classrooms and the children have had a chance to hold them. We have been encouraging gentle hands and no squeezing!

     

    And finally.... three of the chicks have found a new home with a school family - we are sure they will be well looked after. The remainder have returned to Living Eggs. We hope to have eggs again next year!

  • Rutland Poppy Project

    Tue 12 Jun 2018 M Davis

    We were visited by the Rutland Poppy Project today to make our contribution. The Rutland Poppy Project is aiming to make 10,000 clay poppies for display at Oakham Castle for the centenary of the end of World War 1 in November. 

     

    We had a fantastic time creating our poppies and are looking forward to being able to go and see them glazed and in situ in November. 

     

    A huge thank you to the ladies who came to show us how to make the poppies and who are running the project. 

  • Why work at Exton & Greetham?

    Mon 11 Jun 2018 M Davis

    As part of their literacy work, Class 2 wrote adverts for teachers to come and work at our school. They looked at what we needed to say to 'sell' the school and reflected on what they felt made a good teacher. Of course, Mrs Davis found an opportunity to share a song, and we watched the 'new nanny' song from Mary Poppins to get some more ideas!

     

    Below are two of the adverts that were written. Mrs Davis knows who she is going to ask to write her next job advert!

     

    Wanted – Excellent Teacher 

     

    Have you ever wanted to be a teacher? Then Exton & Greetham CE Primary School is the place for you. We have an amazing cook who cooks us the best school dinners. We have lovely, sweet children and we have very fun activities planned. We are very happy having the children to meet and to teach. We also have separate classes between 1 and 3. We want a teacher who has very good teaching methods and is very nice. 

     

    We also want a teacher who has a good start in life and has a sense of humour. We want a respectful and joyful teacher who must teach the children different lessons. 

     

    This school is situated in Rutland. This school is in Exton countryside. 

     

    If you would like to work in our excellent school (who wouldn’t?) please contact the school office or the school website.

     

    Wanted – Excellent Teacher 

     

    Have you ever wanted to teach in a person friendly school? If you do then come to Exton And Greetham CE Primary School. This great school is situated in Rutland with fantastic facilities and polite children, creative classrooms and you can have peace and quiet in the click of a finger. 

     

    To teach in our school you must be kind and teach exciting lessons and to teach the children something different. You must have an exceptional passion and be resourceful and reflective. You must have lovely behaviour to the children and yourself. The excellent teacher must get to meetings on time. So make sure you have everything you need to come to this school so you do not miss it. Come soon, otherwise all the spaces will be full. 

     

    If you want to come here then contact the office at Exton & Greetham CE Primary School.

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