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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 2025-26.

  • RLT Basketball Festival

    Thu 12 Oct 2023 M Davis

    A huge congratulations to our year 5/6 Basketball team for representing us at the RLT Basketball festival at Stamford. Mrs Ranson reported some great playing, including some great dodging of other teams and fantastic teamwork. Whilst you may not have made it to the final, you should be proud of the way you played as a team and the great sportsmanship showed. Well done!

  • RLT Football Tournaments

    Mon 09 Oct 2023 M Davis

    We are very pleased, this year, to be able to field both a Year 3/4 and a Year 5/6 football team for the RLT Football tournaments. 

     

    Friday saw the first games of the tournaments, and both teams acquitted themselves very well, with some super defending from both teams. Mrs Ranson reported that both teams showed great sportsmanship and played well. 

     

    We look forward to the next games for Year 5/6 in December and for Year 3/4 after Christmas. 

  • Visit to Oakham Museum

    Wed 04 Oct 2023 M Davis

    Cobalt Class enjoyed their visit to Oakham museum this week, as part of their World War II topic.

     

    The class got the opportunity to take part in workshops looking at the lives of evacuees during the war and learning a little more about rationing and the role of Morrison shelters during air raids. Whilst they enjoyed all the new information the learnt, the museum staff were also very impressed with the knowledge they already had!

     

    There was then an opportunity to look around some of the other museum exhibits. 

     

    A huge thank you to the Friends of Oakham Castle and Oakham Museum, who funded the cost of the coach. With this now being the biggest cost for trips, this was very much appreciated in enabling us to give the children an enhanced experience.

     

     

  • Westminster Trip

    Wed 27 Sep 2023 M Davis

    Early on 27th September, three of our pupils from last year's school council joined Mrs Davis and other staff and children from across the Rutland Learning Trust for a trip to Westminster to find out more about what happens in government at the Palace of Westminster. 

     

    We arrived just after 10.30am, and once we had passed through security, we were soon taken into the Palace of Westminster to find out more about what happens inside.

     

    On our tour we visited both the House of Lords and the House of Commons, as well as spending time in one of the voting lobbies, and visiting Westminster Hall, where the Queen lay in state last year. We were very impressed with all the carving and ornate decorations. We also admired the statues of past prime ministers outside the House of Commons; including one of Winston Churchill, modelled on a picture of him standing on the rubble when the House of Commons was bombed in World War II. This statue stood next to the entrance, which had been rebuilt from the rubble. 

     

    We then took part in a debate, learning the roles of the speaker, the ruling party, and the opposition, and how a bill becomes a law, passing backwards and forwards between the House of Commons and House of Lords until it is agreed by all. 

     

    There was then a surprise visit from our MP, Alicia Kearns, who talked to us about her role in representing the people of Rutland and Melton in Parliament, and about some of the aspects of her job. 

     

    After lunch, there was time to go and look at the outside of the buildings, and walk along the river a little, before climbing back on the coach for the long journey home. 

     

    It was a fantastic day, and we all learnt a lot about how parliament works and the importance of democracy for our country.

     

    A huge thank you to Mrs Glassford and Mrs Lucas from RLT for arranging the trip. It was amazing!

     

     

  • RLT Spelling Bee

    Tue 26 Sep 2023 M Davis

    September brings the RLT annual Spelling Bee. For this, each year group has a set of spellings to learn, which are then tested in school to find a 'school champion' for each year group. 

     

    It was a close-fought battle in school! All of the children did amazingly well, but eventually Charlotte, Poppy, Zain, Evie, Seth and Luke were selected to represent their year groups in the RLT semi-final, which took place on-line.

     

    All of the children were fantastic - and most rounds went to 'sudden death' where there was suddenly a need to write quickly, as well as spell well! Although no-one from our school made it through to the final, it was very close - and we can't be disappointed to lose out for writing neatly!

     

    Congratulations to our super-spellers, and good luck to those who made it through to the final next week!

  • Year 6 Residential

    Fri 22 Sep 2023 M Davis

    Our Year 6 children have spent the last three days in Norfolk on their Year 6 residential, alongside children from other RLT schools. 

     

    This was our first visit to Manor Adventure, and it did not disappoint. The children were able to take part in team building activities, as well as shooting; rock climbing and abseiling; building shelters and lighting fires; and rafting and kayaking.

     

    The children returned happy, and a little wet and muddy - but having had a fantastic time. 

     

    A huge thank you to Mrs Larratt for accompanying them and to all the other RLT schools who helped make the residential a success. 

  • 73 on Roll!

    Thu 31 Aug 2023 M Davis

    We are very pleased to have started the new academic year with 73 children on roll. We had ten children start with us in EYFS, who are all settling in very well; as well as five other children across the school. News of our mighty little school is spreading!

  • Gold School Games Mark

    Tue 18 Jul 2023 M Davis

    We are very pleased to have been awarded the Gold School Games Mark for 2022-23. After many years of attaining the silver award, we are very proud to have met the criteria for the Gold School Games Mark this year - not an easy feat for a small school!

     

    Well done to all the children who have taken part in sporting activities this year, either in school during the school day, or as part of a team at a sporting event. A huge thank you to Mrs Ranson for all of the hard work she puts in behind the scenes to get us organised for these events!

  • Sports Day 2023

    Wed 12 Jul 2023 M Davis

    We managed to find a sunny morning, in amongst the peculiar weather we are having at present, for Sports Day 2023!

     

    For the first part of sports day, the children were split into 6 teams; and circulated through a round-robin of activities, including: skipping, football skills, hockey skills, running, throwing and an obstacle course. Points were awarded for showing different skills, as well as for showing sportsmanship. 

     

    This was followed by our traditional running races, including a toddler race for the nursery and younger siblings, and then a race for parents.

     

    The winning team this year, was team 2 - but it was a closely fought win, with the second placing team only 5 points behind!

     

    Thank you to all of the parents and family members who came to support, and to all the staff for their hard working in making the event such a success.

  • French Day

    Thu 29 Jun 2023 M Davis

    On Thursday 29th June, we had a French day where we looked at countries across the world where they speak French. 

     

    Mrs Honorez introduced the day with an assembly, before we split into mixed aged groups to experience four different activities across the morning. Mrs Davis led an activity exploring French music from African countries; Mrs Wingrove led an activity identifying French speaking countries around the world; Mrs Honorez ran a French Cafe; and Mrs Ranson played French sports outside. 

     

    During the afternoon, the children returned to their classes to explore the work of a French speaking artist, creating their own artwork in response. 

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