As we approach the end of term, I'm delighted to share some exciting updates and reminders with you all.
Our Year 3 pupils recently returned from a fantastic residential trip to The Pioneer Centre. It was truly heartwarming to see our young learners pushing themselves outside their comfort zones, working together as a team and making lasting memories with their friends. These experiences are invaluable for their personal development. I'd like to personally extend a thank you to the dedicated staff who leave their own families to make these enriching events possible for Abberley pupils.
Today, we bid farewell to Holly, who is moving to a new house and school. I'll miss her creative artwork that has brightened my office walls. We wish her and her family all the best in their new adventure. We'd also like to thank Mr Haylar for his contributions to our School Governor board.
As we look ahead to next week, our last of the term, we have some exciting Easter celebrations planned. The Friends are organising an Easter Egg Hunt after school on Thursday. Pupils attending after-school club or Year 6 Booster lessons are welcome to join in afterwards. Please note that this event will be held on school grounds, and parents will be responsible for their children during the hunt.
Kestrels are performing and representing Abberley School at 'Dancefest' on Thursday morning. I'm sure this will be lots of fun. Please remember to come to school in their brightly coloured or camouflage outfits.
Our KS2 Easter service will take place on Thursday 10th April at 2:30pm in St. Michael's Church. For our younger pupils, Skylarks and Wrens will be taking part in an Easter bonnet parade and craft morning with Pre-school at the village hall from 9:15-10:15am on Friday 11th April. Parents are warmly invited to both events, and we look forward to seeing you there. For more details, please refer to last week's newsletter.
To round off the term, we'll be holding our house cross-country event on Friday afternoon. While this isn't a spectator event for parents, I'm sure our house teams will be cheering on their teammates with great enthusiasm.
Lastly, a gentle reminder to all parents: please be considerate of our school neighbours when parking during drop-off and pick-up times.
As always, thank you for your continued support and engagement with our school community. I wish you all a wonderful last week of term and look forward to celebrating Easter with you.
Claire Shelley Headteacher