SCHOOL NEWS
Last week we began our breakfast club, offering supervised care for children from 8am until school begins.
The children who have taken part have really enjoyed the food and the chance to use school resources before the other children ar
rive.
On Ash Wednesday most of the school attended our service at St Mary's Church, while the older children had the first session of their first aid training course with St John Ambulance staff.
Last Friday all the Year Five and Year Six children spent the day digging over the school vegetable patch and increasing its size ready for planting. They also prepared the Reception Class' chessboard garden.
Class Four will be planting enough potatoes to cook a baked potato dinner for the whole school later in the year. Younger children will be growing a range of other vegetables.
The older children who run the Funky Free Rangers egg business in the school grounds featured in last month's edition of a national magazine called Country Smallholder. Since then other schools around the country have been in touch to find out more about the children's money making scheme.