Archive for June, 2006

Free School Meals

Friday, June 16th, 2006

Do you receive or are you applying for any of the following :

  • Income Support, Income Based Job Seekers Allowance or Guaranteed Pension Credit?
  • Child Tax Credit (and you have an annual income of less than £14,155 - as worked out by the Inland Revenue)
  • Or do you receive support as an asylum seeker?

Then you may be able to get free school meals. For more information or an application form, contact our School Office (01922 721 112), Walsall Council Civic Centre, an Education Welfare Officer or the Benefits Service Customer Contact Team on 0845 111 2855.

If you know anyone whose children may qualify for Free School Meals, please passs on this information. Don’t miss out, claim now!

Upper School Sponsored Walk

Thursday, June 15th, 2006

Upper School completed their sponsored walk on Thursday. Everyone completed many laps of the course and had a great time in the sunshine. You can see photos in the Photo Gallery. Sponsor money now needs to be collected and brought in to school

Library Card Competition

Wednesday, June 14th, 2006

Walsall Library Services ran a competition for children to design a new Library Card. All of Year Six took part and their designs were sent off. Lauren in class 12 was the lucky winner! Class 12 were invited to South Walsall Library to see Lauren presented with her prize. She received an Art set and a £25.00 voucher and her design will be made into a new Library cards for children. Well done Lauren! You can see her and her winning design in our Photo Gallery

Sunny Sponsored Walk

Tuesday, June 13th, 2006

Lower School completed their sponsored walk on Tuesday. Everyone completed many laps of the course and had a great time in the sunshine. You can see photos in the Photo Gallery. Sponsor money now needs to be collected and brought in to school.

Black Country Museum

Tuesday, June 13th, 2006
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Ever wondered what is was like to work down a mine or go to school in Victorian times? Well Year Five children found out when they visited the Black Country Museum.

Taken around by guides, children were able to see victorian homes, shops and transport, giving them an insight into victorian life.

The highlight of the day for many, however, must surely have been seeing their teachers reprimanded and even caned when they experienced victorian school life!! See our photos in the Photo Gallery .