First Federation Trust
Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
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Sharing books event
Sat 23 Nov 2019Open to all parents of 0-5 year olds. Please come along to find out more about the benefits of reading with your child 😃 -
Local Events
Fri 22 Nov 2019Come along and support these local events. Our school choir will be performing 🎶 at the turning on of the Christmas lights and the FOW will be at the Christmas Market on Sunday with their Chocolate tombola stall.
Reminder: Friday 29th November is a non-uniform day for Chocolate donations 🍫 -
Picture Menu
Mon 18 Nov 2019After 3 weeks of taking and posting daily meal photos we have finally produced the latest picture menu 😋 -
Children in Need
Thu 14 Nov 2019We are looking forward to seeing lots of spotty outfits and yummy cakes 🧁 for Children in Need 😃 £1 donation. Any cakes left over will be sold at the end of the day. -
Christmas Craft Morning For Pre School Children Thursday 19th December
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Hungry Little Minds Wednesday 4th December
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Christmas Shoe Box Appeal
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E Safety Workshop
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Templer Ten
Fri 08 Nov 2019Templer Ten One-Mile Fun Run Race Report, Sunday 3rd November 2019
After some Biblical amounts of wind and rain preceding the Templer Ten, there was some concern that the race would have to be cancelled. In the event, the sun came out and the day itself was quite glorious. Westcliff Primary Academy Running Club put forward twenty-five runners this year – an almost threefold increase on 2018, such is the response of children who have done it before. We had a complete mix of competitors, from the speedy elites to those who run for the pleasure of it and those who like a challenge.
In a repeat of last year, Riley Payne raced in to win his age-range, but also into second place overall after a last second tussle to the line with an older girl. He trimmed a neat 20 seconds off his 2018 time, so well done, Riley. Jayden Diplock sped in next (am I writing last year’s race report?) with a cool 21 second advantage on last year.
The rest of the team finished thick and fast, with grit and huge smiles, with the loudest cheers and encouragement coming from the enormous bunch of parents, relatives and friends that had come to support them – after all, our runners accounted for more than a quarter of the race! This is why I love running – no matter who you are or what you are capable of, there are only ever winners as each individual gives their all from start to finish. Well done Westcliff – another amazing Templer Ten.
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Unit 3 - Remembrance Assembly
Fri 08 Nov 2019