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Hampton Lucy Church of England Primary School

Hampton Lucy CofE Primary School

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Easter Lego with Rev Linda MacDermot

The whole school worked with our Vicar, Re Linda MacDermot to celebrate the Easter Story using Lego.  We started with the procession on Psalm Sunday, the crucifixion on good Friday and finally the Empty Tomb on Easter Sunday.

The children said it was the best day ever and enjoyed revisiting the Easter Story in a fun and creative way.

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Easter Bonnet and Egg and Spoon fun afternoon

The pictures say it all - we had lots and lots of fun!

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World Book Day

Thank you to all the parents and carers who have supported World Book Day today.  The children have all looked amazing and enjoyed sharing their costumes and books in worship.  The picture below says it all!

All children brought home a £1 book voucher which can be used to purchase a book.  These can also be used at the book fair at the end of the month.

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Class Three Swimming

Year 3 and 4 have started the swimming for the year at Stratford Upon Avon Leisure Centre.  They are enjoying swimming in the big pool with a few excited members taking the plunge into the deep end!

Swimming is an important life skill and as part of the PE curriculum children are expected to leave Year 6 swimming 25 meters.  In the summer it will see the Year 5 and 6 children's turn.

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Sports Hall Athletics - South Warwickshire Competition

Our Year 5 and 6 children went to Kineton High School on Tuesday 10th Feb to take part in the South Warwickshire Sports Hall Athletics.  All the children took part in 3 or 4 different events including various running and jumping.  Thanks to Mrs Steer who organised the team; Mrs Ratcliffe and Mr Gillette for helping on the morning.  The children returned tired but happy - Great job Class 4.

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A huge thank you to our amazing Year 6 who pulled together and organised a super MacMillan coffee morning.  The generous donations of cakes and biscuits for the event were appreciated by the parents and family members that came along and joined us for the morning.  The children had got roles organised and supported each other to ensure everyone was involved.  The tea and coffee makers worked hard and even the teaching staff benefitted from their barista skills.  As there were plentiful cakes the year 6 made the decision to run an impromptu cake sale at the end of the day.  Again they worked extremely hard as team to ensure they were all gone.  All their efforts have been rewarded by raising nearly £100, fantastic!