Last Day Information – Friday 19th July 2019

Whole School (including Nursery) – Non-Uniform Day & Toy Day


We are having a whole school Non-Uniform Day / Toy Day on Friday 19th July 2019 (no contributions needed for this day).


Children can bring an age appropriate toy to play with in school on this day, sorry no tablets or mobile phones.   We advise no expensive or precious toys to be brought into school.  Toys are brought in at own risk, school will hold no responsibility for any lost or damaged toys brought into school on this day.


Sssshhhhhh!!! – Reception to Year 6 Picnic on the School Field


As you know, two of our long-standing teachers, Mrs Snowdon and Mrs Cranston, are retiring at the end of this academic year.  To celebrate their leaving, Reception to Year 6 will have a picnic on the field on Friday afternoon.  This is to be a surprise for Mrs Snowdon and Mrs Cranston!

 

Can all children in Reception to Year 6 please bring a small, individual plate of food into school with them on Friday 19th July 2019.  This will be eaten on the field in the afternoon.  Due to dietary requirements of some children in school all plates should be nut free and children will not to share their food with others.    

 

Your child will need to have a school dinner / packed lunch as usual.

 

We look forward to a great celebration to round off the year!


School Information:

School will finish at normal time on Friday 19th July 2019.


School is closed on Monday 2nd September 2019 and Tuesday 3rd September 2019 for Inset Days (Teacher Training).


School will re-open on Wednesday 4th September 2019 – 8.55am for KS1 (Reception to Year 2) and 9.00am for KS2 (Year 3 to Year 6).  


Nursery/KEEP parents have been informed of start times.  All returning nursery children who are continuing with us in September 2019 will start back on Wednesday 4th September 2019 (8.45am for Nursery and 9.00am/9.15am for KEEP).


We would like to wish all our families a wonderful, happy and safe summer.


Thank you

Source: www.kingedwardprimary.org.uk

Share and Follow: