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  • Reception Children enjoy their dinner!

    Fri 11 Sep 2015

    It has been lovely to see our new Year Group of Reception pupils joining us in school for their first day at school. They also stayed for a delicious school dinner and amazed us with the amount they ate!

    As you can see they all managed really well with the lunchtime system and were very impressed with our special Times Table Plates.

    Well done children!  We will look forward to seeing you again next week. 

  • Celebrating Queen Elizabeth's Record Breaking Reign

    Fri 11 Sep 2015

    During today’s assembly, Mrs MacLauchlan asked the children if they knew why Wednesday 9th September was so special. Year 2 children recalled their knowledge of Her Majesty The Queen being our longest reigning Monarch. As part of our British Values work children were reminded that this is an important milestone since the reign of Queen Elizabeth’s great-great grandmother Queen Victoria. To mark this achievement of reigning for an incredible 63 years, Mrs MacLauchlan presented a rare commemorative coin to a little girl in Reception whose birthday was on 9th September. If you want to find out more about Queen Elizabeth’s reign why not take a look at our display just outside the hall.

  • Project Paddington 'Children sending cuddles and kindness'

    Mon 07 Sep 2015

    This morning we found out about Project Paddington. This is a brilliant idea and Westfield Infant School would like to get involved and bring a smile to the faces of some children who are currently feeling very sad.

    It is very simple all you need to do is choose a teddy or soft toy from home that you are prepared to say goodbye to OR maybe buy a new one. You can choose a name and write a message to the child who will receive this gift.

    Bring it to the Entrance Area and put it in the box that is labelled Project Paddington. You need to bring it into school by Friday 18 September 2015. Your special gift will then be taken to France and given to a refugee child who has had to leave his/her home and does not currently have any toys to play with.

    The adults who are going to France from Hinckley will also be taking nappies, clothes, medicine and basic supplies for children and babies. If any adults would like to contribute funding to help this project please send your donation to the office marked Project Paddington donation.

    Many thanks in advance for supporting this project. 

     

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