At Quadring Primary we are dedicated to developing enthusiastic and confident readers. We have launched an ‘Extreme Reading’ challenge. This is where children are photographed reading in unusual places. One of our children launched this by sharing a photo of himself reading whilst showjumping on his pony! Ideas for photo opportunities could be reading whilst in a football goal, reading at the top of a mountain, reading at a landmark, reading on a climbing frame etc. We will be creating a display in school of these wonderful and memorable moments and also posting them on the school website so the more unusual the better! We hope that this display will also show the out of school interests and talents of our pupils. Please email your photos to enquiries@quadringprimary.co.uk.
In order to develop enthusiastic and confident readers, we like to give our pupils as many opportunities as possible to read out loud in school. We are already very fortunate to have a number of volunteers who come into school and listen to the pupils and we are looking to further develop this extremely valuable resource. If you have an hour or two to spare on a regular basis to listen to readers, please could you let Mrs Bemrose in the school office know when you would be available. Thank you
Here are this week's award winners from our celebration assembly.
Well done to you all!
This morning we have given thanks as part of our Harvest festival assembly. All classes presented in their own way, giving thanks and appreciation for the food we eat. Orchard class pupils took on the roles from our story "The Little Red Hen" to share their learning about the journey of bread, Robins class pupils shared their factual learning about the process of Sugar beet harvesting, Golden Eagles pupils recited a poem all about thanks at "Harvest Time," and our Barn Owls pupils sang a fabulous rendition of George Ezra's "Shotgun" but with the words changed to relate to Harvest time. It was a brilliant festival and a huge well done to all of the children!
Thank you to all families and friends who have helped to donate products for our Harvest collection which will all go to "Agape," in Spalding.