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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 500 Words Writing Competition

    Fri 26 May 2023 M Davis

    Today saw the entry date for the RLT 500 Words writing competition.

     

    Over the past few weeks all of the children in the school have been working hard to complete worked based on a picture with the title 'Dream Big - Let Your Imagination Grow'.

     

    There were some wonderful pieces of writing from EYFS to year 6, and it was very hard for us to choose our entry for each year group. These are attached below. 

     

    We will let you know how we get on!

  • RLT Dance Festival

    Wed 24 May 2023 M Davis

    Our Year 4,5 and 6 children all took part in the RLT Dance Festival this evening. 

     

    They had spent the previous two weeks perfecting their dance 'Men in Black' and mastering the art of dancing in sunglasses! Their performance at Catmose College, alongside other schools from within the Rutland Learning Trust and RYDA was fantastic, and they were a credit to the school. 

     

    Not only was their dancing brilliant, but another headteacher commented on how polite all of our children were. Well done Exton & Greetham!

  • RLT EYFS Sports Festival

    Tue 23 May 2023 M Davis

    Our EYFS and Year 1 children had a fantastic morning at the RLT EYFS Sports Festival today, held at Cottesmore Academy.

     

    After the excitement of travelling by bus (!) the children threw themselves into a range of activities alongside children from other schools within the Trust. There were activities to develop jumping, balancing, ball skills and running as well as the opportunity to interact with other children. 

     

    Mrs Gould said that all of the children were a credit to the school, all trying their best and being beautifully polite.

     

    The morning of activities finished with a shared picnic lunch before we returned back to our home schools. 

     

    A good time was had by all!

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