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  • Summer Newsletter now Available

    Wed 19 Jul 2017
    The Summer Newsletter is now available to view via News and Events/Newsletters.
  • Roald Dahl Festival - Saturday 1st July 2017

    Thu 13 Jul 2017 Miss Forchione

    On Saturday 1st July, some of the children from Waddesdon Village Primary School took part in the Roald Dahl Festival.

     

    Prior to the event, Mrs Dempsey, spent her time supporting the children to create fantastical beasts that could be carried around Aylesbury Town Centre. Thank you Mrs Dempsey - our artwork was praised by many people in the crowds! We had spiders, stick insects and more (they are displayed in our entrance hall - please take a look).

     

    Thank you to all of the children who took part - you did a fantastic job of representing the school. A BIG thank you to all of the staff who supported on the day: Mr Perks, Mrs Smith, Mrs Inkpen, Mrs Dempsey and Mrs Saw.

     

    Thank you to  Sarah for the fantastic photos!


     
  • Class 1 Wimbledon afternoon

    Thu 13 Jul 2017 Miss Smith
    Last week, we based all of our learning in English and Maths on Wimbledon. On the Wednesday, Class 1 had a Wimbledon afternoon. We watched some of the tennis and ate strawberries and cream!
  • Class 3's biographies on Andy Murray

    Fri 07 Jul 2017 Mr Webberley
    As part of Wimbledon themed week class 3 have been learning and studying the history of the best tennis tournament in Britain. We have particularly been studying and researching about Andy Murray, we have enjoyed writing our own biographies about him and how he has become a famous tennis player. 
  • Gambia Assembly

    Thu 06 Jul 2017
    On Wednesday 5th July, John and Janet Mason came into school to tell us about what they have been up to with the Gambia School Project. They showed us photos of different places they have worked at. Most of these were primary school and nurseries. They told us that in  a standard school in Gambia, there are roughly 200 children but only 4 classes. These means that the class sizes are extremely large. At the end of the assembly, the school presented the project with over £400 that the school has raised throughout the year. This will go towards helping other school's and children in Gambia.
  • Wimbledon themed Science - Year 6

    Mon 03 Jul 2017

    In Year 6 we kick-started our Wimbledon themed lessons with a Science experiment. We had to investigate whether the temperature of a tennis ball affected the bounce.

     


     
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