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CofE Primary School

Warcop CofE Primary School

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  • Patterdale Photos

    Tue 18 Jul 2017

    Photos from the Patterdale trip can now be viewed on the Gallery page of the website.

     

  • Ofsted Information for Parents

    Mon 27 Feb 2017

    Letters, information and guidance for Parents about the Ofsted Inspection on the 28/2/17 can be found on the school website under the "Parents/Carers" menu on the page "Letters".

     

    Many Thanks.

  • Well Child Awards 2015

    Tue 06 Oct 2015

    Well done to Nellie-Mai who received her Well Child award at a glitzy ceremony in London. Below are some photos and some links where you can find out more information about the winners.

     

    https://www.wellchild.org.uk/news_item/wonderful-winners-at-the-2015-wellchild-awards/

     

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3260905/A-suited-booted-Prince-Harry-looks-dapper-joins-famous-faces-Child-event-London.html

     

     

  • Open Day Report

    Wed 19 Nov 2014

    "A really grand open day. Impressed with all I saw and had explained to me."

     

    "Students very informative about classes, topics and what goes on. Explained, very clearly, things that were new to me. The school itself feels extremely happy school."

     

    "A lovely opportunity to show friends and family around the school. We were all impressed with the quality and variety of equipment available to all the children. As always it is great to see a professional yet friendly attitude expressed by both pupils and teachers alike."

     

    "Thank you for a very informative afternoon. All the pupils were very helpful and polite. It's such a happy school."

     

    "Thank you for showing us around. The pupils were very knowledgeable and polite."

     

    "Super tour guides and the school looks excellent."

     

    "School looked great, the children all were behaved and happy! Fantastic guides"

     

    "Thank you to the pleasant, informative young ladies that showed me around the school, what a credit to the school! Fantastic school!"

     

    "The pupils who took me on the tour were very enthusiastic about their school. It was nice to see the school in action and how it functions. I am very happy that my child is here."

     

    "Great to be able to come into school to see what the kids in each class are working on. Lovely displays on the walls in each classroom." 

     

    "Very informative and interesting. Excellent tour guides who were very knowledgeable! Nice to see 'behind the scenes' and watch our children in the school environment."

     

    "A very good and informative tour."

     

    A very thoughtful and wonderful tour. Each class was explained very well and how your lovely school works. It was lovely to visit and see such vibrant classrooms. Thank you."

     

  • Remembrance Day 2014

    Tue 11 Nov 2014

    On Tuesday 11th November Warcop CE Primary School took part in a Remembrance Activity Day.

     

    It started with a story from Andrew Wright, a parent governor, who told the children about how a bible from his great grandfather, Albert Bann, had been traced back to him almost 100 years after it first went missing in action. At eleven o'clock the school joined the onsite Nursery; Red Squirrels to walk into Warcop to have a service beside the memorial. A wreath for the Nursery was laid by Haylen, and Layla and one from the school by James and Molly. The service included prayers written by Jonathan and Eleanor. The children paid respect and held a two minutes silence while listening to " The Last Post". 

     

    The day continued with a carousel of activities prepared by the teachers, including learning about war hero and professional footballer Walter Tull, a session exploring the significance of the poppy, creating silhouette pictures of the London skyline and creating a medal, similar to what a soldier would have received. The day finished with an assembly where school cleaner and ex-military serviceman Rory Robinson explained to the children what he felt it meant to serve your country in a combat situation. He also presented the school with his treasured beret from his time with the military. Staff and Children alike both commented on how moving the day was and how it was nice to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the start of World War 1 in such a way.

     

    Go to Children > Gallery > Remembrance Day 2014 for more details and information.

  • Day 2 and 3 in London

    Wed 15 Oct 2014
    Here is a few more photos from Class 4's time in London! Some from yesterdays excursions and waiting for the train to come home today!
  • Day 2 Part 2

    Tue 14 Oct 2014
    Class 4 got up to so much stuff that we had to put it into two posts! So having visited the Tower of London, they all trecked to the Rainforest Cafe. Having enjoyed another slap up meal Class 4 made their way to the theatre to see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory!
  • Day 2 in London!

    Tue 14 Oct 2014

    After eating a huge breakfast Class 4 went to Westminster Abbey and enjoyed having a good look around. They also visited Buckingham Palace and saw the changing of the guard, where there was a great atmosphere with marching bands. Finally after some spontaneous busking in Trafalgar Square they visited the Tower of London, linking into our Dark Knights and Dingy Castles topic!

     

     

  • Class 4 in London!

    Mon 13 Oct 2014

    Class 4 have had a great first day in London, there are some pictures below of what they have been up to!

     

    They travelled down by train and settled into the hostel. They have become seasoned users of the tube, going to the Science Museum and back. Having eaten a delicious evening meal, they are settling down for the night, ready for a busy day tomorrow!

  • Augill Castle

    Wed 01 Oct 2014

    Augill Castle and Cooking Experience

    Visit the "Gallery" page of the website to see the photos from our last two days at Augill Castle. 

     

    The Children had lots of different experiences throughout their session at Augill Castle. 

     

    Every child cooked and prepared food, designing their own flag and bunting for their own castle, used a miniature siege weapon to attack a castle on a hill and had the chance to learn how to play croquet. 

     

    The pictures from the experience and the tea party afterwards are now in the gallery on the website.

     

    Children Tab (Side of page) > Gallery > Augill Castle and Cooking Experience.

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