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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.

  • Harvest Festival

    Fri 30 Sep 2022 M Davis

    On Friday afternoon we welcomed parents and relatives into the school to share in our Harvest festival. This is often the first time in the academic year when we are able to share what we have been learning with the wider community, and this year's Harvest festival did not disappoint!

     

    Our Harvest always takes the form of a 'song sandwich', where we share a number of songs and intersperse these with presentations from each class. 

     

    Our youngest children shared what they had learnt about what harvest is, before sharing a rhyme and a song with some enthusiastic actions! Teal Class followed with their self-penned adaptation of 'football's coming home' - where they had rewritten the words to fit harvest.... 'Harvest's coming home!' Cobalt Class shared a thoughtful presentation looking at words that can be spelt using the letters of the word 'harvest' and what these can mean at harvest time. Navy class rounded off the collective worship with some information about the Rutland Foodbank and some prayers. Singing as ever was lusty and enthusiastic - we still love to sing!

     

    Thank you to all the parents and family members who were able to come and join with us for this celebration, and to all those who have contributed to the Rutland Food Bank. We know that all the contributions will be much appreciated by those in need.

  • Year 2/3 Walkwise

    Wed 21 Sep 2022 M Davis

    We were very pleased to have support from RCC over the past two days in helping our year 2/3 children develop their road safety awareness through Walkwise. 

     

    On the first morning, the children had a session talking in the classroom about road safety and how to keep themselves safe. For the second morning, the children went out into the village in small groups to put what they had learnt into practice when crossing roads and walking on our narrow pavements.

     

    A huge thank you to RCC for supporting us with this initiative and well done to all involved for some super road safety!

  • In Memory of Queen Elizabeth II

    Wed 14 Sep 2022 M Davis

    During this time of national mourning, the children have been thinking about the Queen and all that she has done in service to the country over her long reign. Each class put together some thoughts and pictures, which were kindly taken to London by two pupils over the weekend and left amongst the flowers.

     

    Imagine our surprise on Monday when we received a lovely message from a member of the public who had seen some of the children's messages, and looked up the school email address in order to send us the following message:

     

    "Dear Mrs Davis, 

     

    I'm writing to you to say Thankyou to your beautiful Year 4 and 5 children who created the most lovely tribute book for Queen Elizabeth II. 

     

    I spotted the book among the many flowers at Buckingham Palace and my family enjoyed looking at it. The words and drawings inside were so special. I'm sure the Royal Family will enjoy looking at it when they get the chance. 

     

    Please pass on our thanks and appreciation to all the children who participated. It really is special."

     

    We were all very touched that this lady and her family had not only taken the time to read some of the children's messages, but had also taken the time to find our email address and send a message. 

     

    The children have spent recent days reflecting on all that Queen Elizabeth II has done throughout her reign, through her life of service. May She rest in peace.

     

  • Ofsted tells us our school is good, the children told Ofsted this school is amazing!

    Fri 02 Sep 2022 M Davis

    Our school was visited by an Ofsted inspection team in June and they have now published the final outcomes.  I am delighted to be able to finally share with you our new OFSTED report which tells us our school is a 'good' school. 

     

    I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all staff, children, governors, and parents - who were the real ambassadors for the school when Ofsted visited. This is a marvellous result, and everyone deserves to take enormous credit for their skills, dedication and hard work to make the school what it is today - a school and team which we all feel extremely privileged to be part of.

     

    There are so many wonderful accolades from the inspector feedback and in the report, and we feel the most important one is how the pupils themselves feel:
     

    'Pupils state their school is ‘amazing’ and they would ‘highly’ recommend it!'
     

    • Exton and Greetham CofE Primary School is a warm and friendly school.
    • The school motto ‘we are kind, we are honest and we forgive’ is evident in all aspects of school life.
    • Leaders are ambitious for all pupils. This school is inclusive. Pupils, including those with SEND receive the support they need to flourish and achieve well.
    • Pupils enjoy coming to school, feel safe and are rightly proud of themselves and their school.
    • Pupils know that everyone is welcome at this school.
    • Pupils are highly respectful of each other and of all adults.
    • Pupils are taught well – teachers explain new ideas and concepts clearly due to strong subject knowledge and nurturing relationships.
    • Pupils said that their teachers are supportive and encouraging and that they make lessons enjoyable.
    • Behaviour is good – no bullying!
    • The children are delightful!
    • Pupils benefit from a wide range of extra-curricular activities.

     

    The ‘good’ judgement re-affirms the resolute commitment from our children, staff, families and governors to ensuring that Exton and Greetham Church of England Primary School is true to its Christian foundation and vision. 

     

    As you can imagine we are not resting on our laurels and are already addressing the key improvement areas that were highlighted. We have planned how we will continue to monitor the effectiveness of our new curriculum with rigour and tenacity and have updated our approaches to provision mapping and target setting.

     

    Thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm. It is very much appreciated!

     

    What a team!

  • Sports Day 2022

    Wed 13 Jul 2022 M Davis

    Today saw the opportunity for us to return to our first 'traditional Exton & Greetham Sports Day' since COVID. We were able to return to our 'round robin' event in teams, followed by running races. 

     

    With the hot weather, we had returned to our traditional morning Sports Day which allows us to enjoy our sports before it gets too hot.

     

    The children were split into 6 teams, with children from each class in each team. The first part of Sports Day was our 'round robin' with children taking part in: hockey dribbling, an obstacle course, skipping, sprinting, football shooting and hoopla. Each activity brought with it a range of points to be won, including ten points at each station for good sportsmanship.

     

    While the scores for the round robin were calculated, we held our year group running races. These were followed by a toddler race, and a parents/ relatives race.

     

    We finished with the presentation of the Sports Day cup to the winning team - well done team 1!

     

    A huge thank you to all the staff for their help with setting up and running the event so smoothly; and thank you to FOEGS for providing the refreshments. Thank you also to all the parents, governors and family members who came to support. It was lovely for us finally to be able to come together as a whole school community after over two years of disruption. 

     

  • RLT KS2 Athletics Festival

    Mon 11 Jul 2022 M Davis

    Thursday 30th June saw a return to the annual RLT Athletics Festival at the athletics stadium in Corby. 

     

    The children had the opportunity to take part in a variety of events, including howler throw, long jump, sprints and longer runs, as well as an obstacle race and relay races.

     

    Mrs Roberts and Mrs Ranson reported that the children were brilliantly behaved, and a credit to the school, cheering on not only those from our school, but also those from other schools who were finding it tricky. Great sportsmanship, Exton!

     

    We found a future heptathlete in Year 4, as Monika placed in each event she did - we look forward to seeing you at the olympics in a few years time, Monika!

     

    Well done to all who took part and gave it a go - hopefully we have all learnt some new talents and sporting skills, or at least discovered the joy in watching others!

     

    A huge thank you to the staff who accompanied the children on what was a long day in the sun!

  • Fort Henry Walk

    Fri 24 Jun 2022 M Davis

    We had super walking weather for our first annual Fort Henry walk since COVID!

     

    It was great to return to this annual tradition, where the aim is to walk in fellowship as a community and enjoy the countryside in which we live.

     

    We made great time on the way there, and arrived in under an hour. We were ready for our picnic just before 12pm. After lunch, and a few running games in the field, we walked down to get a good view across the lake to Fort Henry. Then it was time to turn back to school.

     

    It always takes us a little longer on the way back! Every child did their best walking, and we made it back to school for just after 2pm, tired but happy! It was lovely to watch children helping each other and encouraging each other to keep going when people got tired. The children were great company, as always. 

     

    Fingers crossed for similar weather next year - not too hot, and not too cold, just right right for walking!

  • RLT Talented Artists Day

    Thu 23 Jun 2022

    On Thursday 23rd June, six of our talented artists from year 4/5/6 joined with other children from schools in the Rutland Learning Trust to work on a large-scale piece of art work with an artist.

     

    The morning started with the opportunity to experiment with different techniques, before bringing these all together to create a joint freeze to depict the Great Fire of London.

     

    In the afternoon, each school group worked on a canvas to bring back to school to share with the school community, again focussed on the Great Fire of London.

     

    This was great opportunity for the children to work collaboratively with an artist, and with children from across the trust, and to explore different art techniques. 

  • RMH Summer Sing

    Fri 17 Jun 2022 M Davis

    Cobalt and Navy Classes went to join with other Rutland primary schools in the Rutland Music Hub Summer Sing on Friday morning. 

     

    The children were glad to be in the coolness of Oakham School Chapel on such a hot day! The children sang a variety of songs under the tutelage of Mr Davis, whose enthusiasm for singing inspired many of the children. 

     

    There were some new songs for us - 'one in a million' and 'Sumer is a-cumin in' - as well as some old favourites that we already sing at school. The children enjoyed teaching the children from other schools their actions for 'Build it'!

     

    Mrs Roberts and Mrs Larratt said the children were a credit to the school, and sang beautifully, enjoying the opportunity to sing with more children.

     

    A huge thank you to the music hub for organising the event and to Mr Davis for his enthusiastic leading!

  • KS2 Quadkids 2022

    Thu 16 Jun 2022 M Davis

    An intrepid band of volunteers from KS2 took part in the RSSP Quadkids event after school on Thursday. Mrs Ranson reports that the children did amazingly well, trying their hardest in all four events and were a credit to the school. She was particularly impressed with their throwing! Mrs Roberts was impressed with how well the children coped with the heat and that they still gave it their all. Well done to all involved and a huge thank you to all the parents who transported their children.

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