Latest News
Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
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Rejuvenated Pond
Tue 25 Apr 2023On Saturday 22nd April, a great team came together to tidy, and breathe new life into, our pond. This is an area that has been in need of TLC for some time and it is the focus point of an exciting council-funded artistic project.
Full details of the long-term plan for the pond area can be found via the website of the artists involved, Denman + Gould (https://www.denmangould.com/our-work/cotfordstluke).
On Saturday, our team did a fantastic job in renovating the pond itself. We carefully preserved any wildlife (thanks Emma!) and we are looking forward to support from Somerset Wildlife Trust to ensure that this area develops as a haven for nature.
Huge thanks to:
Miss Knight
Mr Payne
Miss Roberts
Mr Humphries
Mr Tennet
Emma Tennet
Mrs Odams (project manager!)
And thank you to Mrs Kelly for the incredible cakes she dropped off to keep the team going!
I hope the photos below do justice to the work done.
Nick Gilding
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School Council - Summer Term 2023
Mon 24 Apr 2023School Council elections have taken place for the summer term and our representatives are as follows:-
Pine Class
Evie and Joseph
Hazel Class
Barnaby and Esmae
Poplar Class
Emily and Elliot
Rowan Class
Alfie and Holly
Sycamore Class
Mya and Rupert
Maple Class
Isabella and Molly
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House Captains - Summer Term 2023
Mon 24 Apr 2023We are delighted to announce that our House Captains for the Summer Term have been elected and are as follows:-
Brendon House (green)
Elsie and Ernie
Quantock House (red)
Mimi and Miles
Polden House (yellow)
Molly and Liam
Blackdown House (blue)
Alice and Isla
Well done to you all!
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New Welly Store
Tue 18 Apr 2023Thank you very much to two of our parents, Mr Tennet and My Illy, for generously giving their time, skill and materials to build a fantastic new welly store. This will be a fantastic boost to our OPAL play ambitions. When wet, children need wellies to be able to access the field. However, we have struggled for storage space for the older children and this is a brilliant solution to the problem.
We are very grateful for the generous donation of £300 from local company, Low Carbon Exchange to cover the cost of materials.
Thank you very much!