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  • Thank You Very Much!

    Published 17/11/25

    A huge thank you to all those that kindly donated to our food collection for Cleckheaton Foodbank as part of our Harvest Celebrations. Your generous donations were greatly received! πŸ˜Š

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  • A Big β€œThank You”!

    Published 17/11/25

    Thank you to all our children, parents and carers who supported our Children in Need non-uniform day. Together we raised a fabulous £257.85. 

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  • Mrs Quinn's Tea Party 🍰🧁πŸ₯³

    Published 17/11/25

    Since September, our children have been learning all about our school values, which are:
    Success
    Harmony
    Ambition
    Resilience
    Encourage
    Last week, Mrs Quinn hosted her first tea party for those children that had shown our value of 'Success' last half-term.
    Congratulations to all of our winners, you should be very proud of yourselves! 🀩

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  • Harvest Craft Afternoon!

    Published 13/10/25

    Thank you to everyone that came to enjoy our Harvest Craft afternoon last Friday. We hope you enjoyed seeing your child’s learning environment whilst making some fabulous Autumnal creations. πŸŽƒπŸπŸŽƒ

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  • Flowerpot Festival

    Published 13/10/25

    Well done to those children in years 1 to 6 who were lucky enough to be chosen to help make this fabulous 'Jungle' themed flowerpot display for St Lukes Church. A huge thank you to Mrs Humphreys and Mrs Lazenby who helped the children bring the idea to life. We hope the cheeky monkey's bring many a smile to those visiting the church over the next few weeks.

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  • Train to Teach Open Event

    Published 13/10/25

    Thinking about a career in teaching? If so, then why not come along to our Open Event on Thursday 20th November at Royds Hall, Huddersfield. From first steps to first classroom. Start your teaching journey with us.

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  • #HelloYellow

    Published 10/10/25

    It's Hello Yellow! 

    Today our children have come into school wearing yellow for World Mental Health Day, to raise awareness to young people that they're not alone with their mental health.

    Right now, the world can be a tough place for children and young people to grow up in – and they're feeling the pressure, but remember, you are not alone!

    https://www.youngminds.org.uk/

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  • Macmillan Coffee Morning!

    Published 25/09/25

    A huge thank you to all our parents, carers and grandparents for attending our Macmillan Coffee Morning today! Without your generosity and donations the event could not have happened. We hope you all enjoyed your coffee and cake with your children while raising funds for a very worthy cause!
    All together you managed to raise a fabulous £462.00!!!

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  • Meet our School Council for 2025/26!

    Published 22/09/25

    We are proud to announce this year's representatives for our School Council. Each child represents a different year group to ensure every child in school has a voice! We look forward to hearing all your fabulous ideas on how to make our school the BEST!

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  • Meet the Ambassadors!

    Published 22/09/25

    A Huge well done to these very deserving children who via a whole school democratic vote were elected as our School Ambassadors for this academic Year! We wish you all every success in your new role!!

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  • A Huge Thank You!

    Published 04/04/25

    A huge thank you to Louie’s mum and her work colleagues at the Welcome Break Service Station in Hartshead for donating all these extra eggs for our Easter Raffle! There were lots of happy faces leaving school today! Thank you so much!!!

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  • Odd Socks Day!

    Published 04/04/25

    The 21st day of March (the 3rd month of the year) was selected to signify the uniqueness of the triplication (trisomy) of the 21st chromosome which causes Down syndrome. Every year on March 21st, World Down Syndrome Day is observed to create awareness about Down syndrome. On this day the children came into school in odd socks to help raise awareness.

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