Easter 2020

Currently our school is shut for most of our children, however we are continuing to support our key worker parents by caring for their children when they need to attend work.  This is due to the government advice and nationwide response to the current Coronavirus pandemic.  

Work is being emailed to families weekly and we are keeping in touch by phone calls.  An email has been sent home to help remind you of how to keep your children safe on the internet, please also see our internet safety newsletters (available on this website).  If you have any concerns please email the office and someone will get back to you as soon as possible. 

If you require the schools to support you as you are a key worker, please email the office or myself immediately.  Do not ring the schools and leave a message as the answer phones are not being checked daily.   

We are missing our children and families greatly and are appreciating the communications that we are having with you all.  Stay safe, keep washing your hands and we will see you all soon.

Mrs Board

Autumn 2019

A big welcome back to our old and new families this term.  The summer break seems a long time ago and the children have been so busy in school already.  As always, we have high expectations for our children with regards to behaviour and their learning over the year and they are already meeting the mark- what a fabulous effort everyone!

The Autumn term is a busy one with Harvest festival, shoe box appeals, Halloween and not to mention the thing that happens in December.  Please write all key dates (emailed home at the beginning of term) on your calendars at home and refer to the fortnightly newsletter for any changes or further information about any events held in school.

Thank you for your continued support with homework, uniform and helping to further your child/ren’s education and life skills.

Mrs Board

Summer Term 2019

We began the summer term with our new behaviour policy embedded in our practise across the schools.  It is wonderful to hear of the children’s achievements and going on to gold is a fantastic way to recognise this.

Wellbeing is our top priority over this time period and a letter will come home soon with was to help your child remain calm and grounded.

Thank you to staff that have once again created fantastic learning environments and engaging themes to learn about.

Mrs Board

The Magic of Dance

On Thursday 9th November, the children at Marsham Primary School in both classes, had a dance workshop. Class 2 worked on Native American dance, while Class 1 had a go at Caribbean. Here are some pictures of Class 2.