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WINDY WINNERS!

by Mr. Hawdon | March 8, 2024 | Beeches, Bees, Bluebells, Dragonflies, Elms,
Ladybirds, News, Nightingales, Oaks, Owls, Proud to Present, Robins, Snowdrops,
Tulips | 0 Comments

A huge well done to all of our winners for both this week and last. Article
28: You have the right to a good quality education. You should be encouraged to
go to school to the highest level you can. Class  Top Effort  Top Reader  
Handwriter  Dragonflies  Haroon...
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WE LOVED WORLD BOOK DAY!

by Mr Brown | March 8, 2024 | News | 0 Comments

On Thursday 7th March, Windy Nook Primary celebrated World Book Day. We kicked
the day off with the Fantastic Mr Atkinson from WH Smith. He kindly donated two
books to each child in the school and gave super recommendations, engaging the
classes in lots of brilliant...
Read More


A VERY BUSY WEEK IN NURSERY!

by Amanda Clough | March 8, 2024 | Butterflies and Caterpillars, English Corner,
Health and Well-Being, IT and Computing, News, Outdoor Learning, science | 0
Comments

We have made links to most of the areas of the curriculum in nursery this week
during our Mother's Day activities. We made a gift bag for our mams consisting
of home made compost, a plant pot, and a 'special' seed which we carefully
wrapped up and secured with a pipe...
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WORLD BOOK DAY THURSDAY 7TH MARCH

by Mr Brown | March 6, 2024 | News | 0 Comments

This Thursday 7th March is World Book Day! Children will be lucky enough to
receive books from WH Smith, enjoy live online lessons, make book-themed
classroom decorations, plus many more activities besides. The children should
attend school in their usual school...
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BUILDING A BRIDGE FOR THE GINGERBREAD MAN!

by R Byrne | March 1, 2024 | Dragonflies, Ladybirds, News, science | 0 Comments

This week, the Ladybirds and Dragonflies have been exploring the story of 'The
Gingerbread Man'. On Monday, the children had a STEM activity to investigate,
building a bridge for the gingerbread man to get over the river away from the
fox. The children enjoyed using...
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STILL LIFE ARTISTS IN NURSERY

by Amanda Clough | March 1, 2024 | Butterflies and Caterpillars, English Corner,
Health and Well-Being, IT and Computing, Mathemagicians, News, Outdoor Learning,
science | 0 Comments

In preparation for Mother's Day we have been drawing flowers to which will be
attached to the front of our Mother's Day Cards next week. We chose which medium
to use from a selection of felt pens, coloured pencils, pastels and crayons. We
examined a mini Daffodil...
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MAGNETS AND FORCES

by Mr Brown | March 1, 2024 | News | 0 Comments

This week, Lower Key Stage 2 explored forces and magnetism in science. They
investigated the push and pull forces, how like poles repel and opposite poles
attract, looked at the effects magnetic forces have on springs and even
considered the many real-life...
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SCRATCH!

by Mr. Hawdon | February 19, 2024 | Beeches, Elms, IT and Computing,
Mathemagicians, News, Oaks | 0 Comments

The children in UKS2 have been using Scratch to create their very own quizzes.
They have built upon a previous computing unit for UKS2 which involved using
selection in physical computing, using selection to program Crumble controllers.
This unit furthered their...
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TULIPS (Y4)

August 23, 2016


SNOWDROPS (Y3/4)

August 23, 2016


BLUEBELLS (Y3)

August 23, 2016


NIGHTINGALES (Y2)

August 23, 2016


OWLS (Y1/2)

August 14, 2016


ROBINS (Y1/2)

August 13, 2016


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August 12, 2016


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August 11, 2016


CATERPILLARS AND BUTTERFLIES (NURSERY)

August 10, 2016


WILLOWS (Y5)

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BEES (Y2)

November 16, 2020


BEECHES (Y6)

August 23, 2016


OAKS (Y6)

August 23, 2016


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August 23, 2016

Welcome

WELCOME TO WINDY NOOK

The principle purpose of Windy Nook Primary School is to provide high quality
education to enable pupils to achieve success. This website aims to give you a
taster of the school, as well as providing regular updated information for both
parents/carers and pupils and we hope that you find what you are looking for.

We hope that our website reflects our endeavour to create an atmosphere of
mutual consideration and respect regardless of age, gender, race, religious
beliefs, disability, social or home background and family circumstances. It is a
celebration of all of the fabulous work and activities that our children
participate in. Please feel free to leave a comment or contact the school direct
with any queries you may have.

Thank you and enjoy your visit.

Lucie Forrest – Head Teacher

Attendance Last Week

 * Whole School Attendance 93.24% 93.24%

 * Whole School Attendance without Nursery 94.44% 94.44%



 * Dragonflies (Rec.) 96.84% 96.84%

 * Ladybirds (Rec.) 92.94% 92.94%

 * Robins (Year 1/2) 99.20% 99.20%

 * Owls (Year 1/2) 86.90% 86.90%

 * Bees (Year 2) 88.28% 88.28%

 * Nightingales (Year 2) 88.28% 88.28%

 * Bluebells (Year 3) 92.86% 92.86%

 * Snowdrops (Year 3/4) 96.00% 96.00%

 * Tulips (Year 4) 97.33% 97.33%

 * Elms (Year 5) 86.54% 86.54%

 * Oaks (Year 5/6) 97.33% 97.33%

 * Beeches (Year 6) 92.14% 92.14%

School News


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WINDY WINNERS!

BeechesBeesBluebellsDragonfliesElmsLadybirdsNewsNightingalesOaksOwlsProud to
PresentRobinsSnowdropsTulips

A huge well done to all of our winners for both this week and last. Article
28: You have the right to a good quality education. You should be encouraged to
go to school to the highest level you can. Class  Top Effort  Top Reader  
Handwriter  Dragonflies  Haroon...

Mr. Hawdon
8 Mar

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OWLS & ROBINS YEAR 1 HOMEWORK W.E. 08.03.24

OwlsRobins

This week’s homework 08.03.24 for Year 1 is CGP Maths pages 16 & 18
Multiplication & Division. Children to return completed for Wednesday 13.03.24
Thanks Mrs Short & Miss Thompson Article 28: You have the right to a good
quality education. You should be...

Mrs Short
8 Mar

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WE LOVED WORLD BOOK DAY!

News

On Thursday 7th March, Windy Nook Primary celebrated World Book Day. We kicked
the day off with the Fantastic Mr Atkinson from WH Smith. He kindly donated two
books to each child in the school and gave super recommendations, engaging the
classes in lots of brilliant...

Mr Brown
8 Mar

read more


NIGHTINGALES HOMEWORK 8.3.24

BeesNightingales

English Homework – Page 12 & 13 Remember to practise reading. Spellings can be
practised by logging in to Spelling Shed. Maths Homework – Page 44 Practise 2,
5, 3 x tables. Your child has their new TT Rockstar login in their Maths
homework book. Homework needs to...

Mrs Hope
8 Mar

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A VERY BUSY WEEK IN NURSERY!

Butterflies and CaterpillarsEnglish CornerHealth and Well-BeingIT and
ComputingNewsOutdoor Learningscience

We have made links to most of the areas of the curriculum in nursery this week
during our Mother's Day activities. We made a gift bag for our mams consisting
of home made compost, a plant pot, and a 'special' seed which we carefully
wrapped up and secured with a pipe...

Amanda Clough
8 Mar

read more


YEAR 6 HOMEWORK (8.3.24)

BeechesOaks

This week our homework is as follows (8.3.24). Reading Plus – Reading Plus two
texts Reading Plus Maths – CGP Area of a Triangle page 58 Conquer Maths –
complete the tasks – remember that the videos will help you if needed! English –
CGP Brackets and Dashes for extra...

Mr. Hawdon
8 Mar
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