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This week we have the honour of welcoming Artist Marion Hill to school to work alongside some of our
classes as part of the community Batheaston Beaver
Festival. I am sure the children will learn lots about
this wonderful creature with an increased
understanding of how the community are coming
together to attract these mammals back into
Batheaston.
On Wednesday we will be holding our next Tea and
Talk session with Nikki and Sian. The focus will be
around behaviour management, so if you would like
your voice heard, why not sign up and come along at
2:00pm to hear what the children have to say and to
have an open and honest discussion with Nikki and
Sian.
The last Tea and Topic session was very successful
with some great ideas we are now in the process of
implementing.
Diary Dates
Monday 6th May – BANK HOLIDAY
Tuesday 7th May – ‘Drama for All’ visiting for Apple, Cherry and Willow class – all morning.
Wednesday 8th May – Tea and Talk session – with Nikki and Sian at 2pm
Thursday 9th May- Collage artist Marion Hill working alongside Apple and Willow Class (all morning)
Mike’s Meadow Lunchtime – at 12.30pm
Friday 10th May – Collage artist Marion Hill working alongside Willow and Elm Class
Celebration Assembly at 10am
“Batheaston school is simply wonderful. Nikki has made the transition for our little reception children (in these very strange times of 2020) as gentle, nurturing and fun as it could be. Everyday the children are greeted with smiles and warmth from one of the lovely team. Nikki has gone above and beyond with the induction process from letters to the children, to stories online, zoom meetings for parents and frequent twitter updates of the children and the fabulous classroom and an end of term video. Helping us to all feel part of what is going on in the classroom despite current circumstances stopping us from physically going in. Having a reception teacher who clearly adores children and education is a fabulous foundation for life!! The school community is warm, friendly and inclusive. We couldn’t wish for a better school.” Harriet (Parent)