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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 03 Oct 2025 M Davis

    What a fantastic Harvest Festival we had this afternoon in the hall! All of the children did a great job sharing their individual class contributions, and joined in raising the roof with their singing. Aqua class shared some songs around the theme of harvest, Teal class shared some of their pictures and learning in geography, and Cobalt class shared a song about Harvest, before the Faith Council shared information about the Rutland Foodbank. Thank you to all those who have sent in Foodbank donations - this local charity really does provide excellent care for those local to us who are in need. We manage to provide 62 kilos of donations - 1 kilo per child in the school! Well done everyone. 
     

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar

    Wed 01 Oct 2025 M Davis

    Aqua class had a great time at 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar' performance at Uppingham theatre. With prime, front row seats, there was lots of excitement and lots to look at and see. For some of us, the ride in the minibus was as exciting as the performance itself!

     

    Thank you to Miss Barker and Mrs Wingrove for accompanying them and to Jim for driving the RLT minibus.

  • Exton Primary School Museum!

    Fri 26 Sep 2025 M Davis

    Our Year 1 children have been very interested in the pottery that has been discovered in their digging area. After cleaning it up with a paintbrush and examining it with magnifying glasses they decided to make a museum to show off the findings. Mrs Davis was invited to the grand opening. We love their imagination and creativity and the way their learning has moved on and developed.

  • RLT Football Tournament

    Fri 19 Sep 2025 M Davis

    Mrs Ranson reports that our year 5/6 football team had a great day of football on Friday and that they all gave100% effort even at the end when legs were tiring. They supported each other and made a huge improvement throughout the day. Goals were scored and there were some very close matches. As some people hadn't played much competitive football before, this was a huge achievement.

    It is lovely to hear that the children demonstrated a balance of competitiveness and determination alongside respect and supportive behaviour both within the team and from our opponents. On two occasions MrsRanson saw opposing players clash in a tackle and both help the other up and check they were OK!

    Well done team!

  • Year 6 Residential

    Wed 10 Sep 2025 M Davis

    Our Year 6 children had a fantastic time on their residential! There were a range of activities for everyone, from axe throwing and rifle shooting, to a walk to Bakewell and camp building in the woods.

     

    The residential provides an excellent opportunity for the children to develop their independent skills and to explore different activities, as well as to develop their social skills and work together as a team.

     

    A huge thank you to Mrs Larratt and Mrs Creed for accompanying them.

  • New Outdoor Nurture Area

    Wed 27 Aug 2025 M Davis

    Mrs Larratt and the Parents Association worked very hard over the summer to create some new outdoor nurture areas. 

     

    The covered area outside of Cobalt class has been redecorated and refurbished so that this is now a calm area where children can come and play quietly during breaktimes and lunchtimes. With new benches, a selection of toys and colouring activities, this area provides a quiet space for those who would like some calm during breaks and lunchtimes. 

     

    Further along the playground, the space outside Teal class has been developed to create some digging and planting areas. The reading chair has been moved out of the nature area, and a new storage unit contains equipment for den building in the nature area at lunchtimes. 

     

    By creating different zones for play - the field, the playground, den building in the nature area, the outdoor classroom, the trim trail and the covered area, there is now something and somewhere for everyone during our rest times.

  • Year 4 Residential

    Thu 24 Apr 2025 M Davis

    Our year 4 returned from their residential at Hilltop tired, but proud of all they had achieved! The theme of the week for our children was 'teamwork' and 'challenging yourself'.

     

    During the three days, the children had the opportunity to take part in zip wires, high ropes, mountain biking, archery and a treetop challenge amongst other things. Mrs Larratt reported that she was very impressed with how brave the children were, giving everything a go, and challenging themselves to go 'just a bit further' when they were nervous. The final activities gave them a chance to practice their teamwork, as there was no way to 'win' without working as a team. After a few false starts, they soon worked out that 'teamwork makes the dream work' and achieved their goal.

     

    A huge thank you to Mrs Larratt for giving up her time to go with the children, and well done to all the children for being brilliant!

  • Easter in a Day!

    Fri 04 Apr 2025 M Davis

    We love to pull together all of our Easter activities to have an exciting 'Easter Day' at the end of term 4.

     

    This year we travelled to Greetham Church to share our Easter service. Cobalt class took us through the Easter story, whilst the rest of the school joined in, singing lustily, with our Easter songs and hymns. A huge thank you to Greetham church for the refreshments at the end.

     

    On arriving back at school, there was just time to decorate our eggs before our Easter lunch.

     

    After lunch was the traditional Exton & Greetham egg rolling competition in the hall. Each child competed with their year group to see whose egg could roll the furthest. There were some 'super rollers' this year, with the majority of eggs making it at least halfway down the school hall! There was much fun, and lots of nifty moves to get out of the way of the rolling eggs. Eggs do not go in straight lines!

     

    The weather was beautiful, so we were able to go outside and take part in egg and spoon races, before an Easter egg hunt on the field, searching for Creme eggs. 

     

    What a super way to end the term!

  • Silver Artsmark Award!

    Fri 04 Apr 2025 M Davis

    We are celebrating after receiving a prestigious Silver Artsmark Award!

     

    Artsmark is the only creative quality standard for schools, accredited by Arts Council England. It transforms teaching through creativity, empowering teachers with the skills they need to embed arts, culture and creativity across the whole curriculum, and is proven to support pupil outcomes and wellbeing.

     

    To achieve our Artsmark Award, we have developed our arts and cultural provision to embed a broad and ambitious curriculum. This was achieved by creating an overall plan that was committed to and delivered across the whole school.

    We’re extremely proud of achieving our Artsmark Silver Award. We are committed to delivering a high-quality arts and cultural education.

     

    Dr Darren Henley OBE, Chief Executive of Arts Council England, said: “I would like to congratulate Exton & Greetham CE Primary School on their Artsmark Award. Creative activities and cultural experiences enrich our lives, open our minds to new possibilities and help us make sense of the world around us. As an awarded Artsmark school, you’re demonstrating that by offering a broad, ambitious and creative curriculum, your young people will develop character and resilience, increasing their knowledge, curiosity and skills that will remain with them through to adult life.”

  • Roald Dahl's Snow White and the Seven Dwarves

    Tue 01 Apr 2025 M Davis

    Teal class gave two amazing performances of Roald Dahl's Snow White and the Seven Dwarves as their term 4 production. 

     

    This twist on the traditional tale involved Snow White ending up with seven ex-jockeys, and using the mirror to help them. The children did a fantastic job, and we could see they had really thought about their characters and how they should act. 

     

    The singing was outstanding, and we especially enjoyed the race song and the galloping horses. There were some lovely clear solo singing as well - perhaps some future singing stars?

     

    Well done to all involved, from the children who performed, Miss Barker who produced the play and to staff who made horses heads and props. A particular thank you to those who stood in at the last minute to cover parts where people had been ill. Amazing teamwork!

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