This week, pupils have been busy learning, growing, and shining in various activities both in and out of school.
Years 5 and 6 pupils had an absolutely amazing time at Young Voices. Can you imagine being part of a choir with 5,165 voices? Well, our pupils can! They represented Abberley magnificently, their voices soaring alongside thousands of others. It's experiences like these that truly broaden our pupils' horizons and create lasting memories.
Year 3 and 4 pupils rolled up their sleeves and got stuck in with a fantastic hands-on learning experience. They've been planting pear and apple trees in the new Abberley orchard. There was plenty of mud, teamwork, and fun as they learnt the ins and outs of fruit tree planting. We look forward to seeing the trees blossom and, in a couple of years' time, tasting the fruits of their labour!
I'm also delighted to report that our carbon monoxide visitor was thoroughly impressed with our Skylarks and Merlin pupils. Their positive behaviour, engagement in learning, and thoughtful questions didn't go unnoticed. It's wonderful to see our pupils having fun while learning about such an important safety topic.
A quick call for help: We're in need of a volunteer to transport four PE mats (1.8m by 1.2m) and a trolley from Broadwas School to Abberley. They're just a tad too big for my mini! If you're able to lend a hand, please see Mrs Shelley.
An exciting announcement for next Friday, 7th February. As part of Children's Mental Health Week, our wellbeing group has organised a special day. Pupils are invited to come to school wearing either bright clothes or outfits that express their personality, in exchange for a £1 donation. The funds raised will go towards enhancing our wellbeing area in the school grounds - a project close to our hearts as we strive to support and improve Abberley pupils' mental health.
As always, thank you for your continued support. It's a joy to see our Abberley community thriving and growing together. Claire Shelley Headteacher