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  • Bicycle Shelter

    Thu 16 Jul 2020

    Thank you

    Our PTA have purchased a fabulous new Bicycle Shelter.  The previous one was very well used and looking tired.

    Mr Stone has done a brilliant installation job for us and it is ready to use.

  • Clock Sports

    Thu 16 Jul 2020

    The final week of term saw the annual event of Clock Sports return to the school field with a range of twelve activities testing the children’s accuracy, agility and speed. All of the children taking part showed great teamwork and cheered their teammates on all morning. There were some very high scoring activities and one or two very low scoring activities but the children all seemed to enjoy themselves.

  • 4RP

    Thu 16 Jul 2020

    4RP have been incredibly busy at home over the last three months. We have baked cakes and biscuits, created comic strips and fact files, written stories and play scripts and so much more. Here is just a sample of some of the amazing work that the children have produced.

  • Year 6 Pop-Up Books

    Thu 16 Jul 2020

     A book project for Year 1.

    The events this term did little to stop this long standing tradition at Butlers Court.  At the start of the Summer term, Year 6 pupils were paired with Year 1 pupils to become book partners. Through the term, emails were exchanged to enable the Year 6s to establish friendships and discover reading interests and habits.  Year 6 pupils used the information to plan and write a short story for their partners. The story was then published in a handmade book complete with illustrations and pop up mechanisms. Take a look at the delightful books!

  • Year 2 – Pond Dipping

    Thu 16 Jul 2020

    During week 5, Year 2 enjoyed finding out about different habitats. We had fun minibeast hunting but our absolute favourite was pond dipping. Every Year 2 bubble managed to find a newt but 2KL bubble 2 found three of them! Of course once we had finished observing the newts and other pond creatures, we put them back in their natural habitat. It was a really exciting afternoon. 

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