FELLSIDE FUN CLUB (WRAP-AROUND CARE)

Our wrap-around care is provided by staff in the ‘Fellside Fun Club’, an external organisation who are nonetheless an integral part of our school.

Rachel and her staff provide supervision, breakfast and fun before school (from 7.50am) for all age ranges, including our nursery pupils.

After-school, children are offered a snack and the opportunity to socialise, play games, do activities or even their homework.

Closing at 5.50pm, the after-school club provides a popular and convenient source of childcare for working parents.

Fellside fun club information 2014      Fellside Fun Club Price Structure Jan 2014

Fellside Fun Club Policies and procedures 2012

 

 

Drama Strikes in English…

Drama Strikes in English…

We are working hard to learn the skills which we will need to write our own news report in the disappearance of Cherry (the main character in our class book). Today we have been role-playing as news reporters during a drama lesson in order to decide which information...

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Autumn Walk

Autumn Walk

Today, we went in an autumn walk around school. We were exploring our school grounds including the eco garden looking for signs of autumn. We found lots of different coloured leaves that had fallen from the trees, some conkers, some acorns, worm casts and we even...

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Roblox age rating change

Roblox age rating change

Roblox - New Age Rating and Parental Controls Roblox is an incredibly popular games across all ages, but particularly children. Until now Roblox has been rated 10+ by ESRB and 7+ by PEGI. This has changed to 'Teen' by ESRB and 'PEGI ! Parental Guidance Recommended' by...

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Planting seeds

Planting seeds

We enjoyed planting runner beans,  using magnifying glasses to look closely at what they looked like. We know that our plants need water and sunlight to help them to grow. We also learned that plants need holes in the bottom of their pots to allow the extra water to...

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Parts of a plant

Parts of a plant

We have been learning about the structure of plants this week. Did you know that a stem holds a plant up and carries water from the roots to the leaves? We also looked at trees in our school grounds. We discussed whether the parts of a tree had the same name as the...

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What is a plant?

What is a plant?

Miss Salloway gave the children different objects to sort into two groups - plants and not plants. The children discussed what makes something a plant and shared brilliant ideas about where plants come from. Miss S even gave the children the challenge of deciding...

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