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School News

December 2020

  • Christmas Cheer Comes To Town

    Published 18/12/20

    The final week before Christmas is magical in a primary school: Winter fairs, winter concerts , nativities and singing around the Christmas tree. It has been a very strange last week, whilst we continue to deal with the repercussions of the pandemic.Despite this,we wanted to spread some christmas hope and joy and that is exactly what we did.

    On Tuesday ,the community raffle was a roaring success with magnificent prizes donated by Sewell flowers, Gand R butchers, Bachay.com Morrisoms and  Protocol. The winners can be seen here.

    On Wednesday , it was a Christmas Dinner with Christmas crackers and party hats followed by a very special visitor - Mrs Santa and her helpers. The children’s eyes sparkled in delight as they received their very special gift from Mrs Santa.

    On Thursday, we brought a slice of a Christmas concert to you click here. All we can say is thank goodness the children helped out on the School Song - Ranelagh Remedy. Followed by Christmas Parties in the children’s bubbles.

    Although this year has been a year like no other, Ranelagh Primary and Nursery school would not have got through it without your patience ,support and kindness. From the bottom of our hearts , we thank you and wish you a very happy holiday and all of the very best wishes for 2021.

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  • A Ranelagh Royal Day!

    Published 09/12/20

    The Kings and Queens of Ranelagh celebrated a grand royal day as part of their Ranelagh Curriculum topic, Kings and Queens and the Tudors. The KS1 children dressed in royal clothes and marked the day with a range of activities such as Tudor dancing, creating a Tudor Rose out of sourdough and designing their own coat of arms. It allowed them to experience life as a royal and expand on their knowledge of how the royals, like Henry VIII, lived in the past. Sharmeela, from Year 2, said 'I enjoyed making my Tudor Rose as it made me feel like a princess'. Yasin also said 'I can't believe the Tudors would eat only vegetables and meat because they didn't have much food in the past'. Overall, the day was thoroughly enjoyed by the staff and the children as they all enjoyed dressing up in multi-cultural Kings and Queens outfits to celebrate our annual Ranelagh Royal Day! 

     

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