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
Class Christmas Parties 2020
This year the School's Christmas parties will be held on the final week of the autumn term. In order to ensure the safety of staff and pupils, we have made some amendments to how they will be organised: All parties will be contained within bubbles rather than year...
RE in action…
Nursery and Reception Information Video
Please watch this video to find out more about our fabulous Early Years Provision. https://youtu.be/ZZJ6vHOwXpc
The Paper Bag Princess
To make our writing more exciting today, we wrote on paper bags, which is what the princess in our story had to wear when the dragon burnt her clothes and her castle!
Pine Cone Christmas Trees
Another Christmas craft, this one requiring lots of fine motor skills, to arrange the pom poms evenly on the pine cone.
Kandinsky Digital Paintings
The children had decisions to make in computing today. They needed to decide on the tools and colours they used.
Macaroni Apostrophes!
Today in engish, we have been practising using apostrophes for contracted forms, this time with the help of macaroni. I went food shopping yesterday and saw it on the shelf and its shape just reminded me of the apostrophes we've been learning about! What do you think?
Newsletter 20.11.2020
Please click on the link below to view our latest school newsletter which contains important December dates for your diary: Newsletter 20.11.20
How do we make a Stone Age roof waterproof?
We are designing a Stone Age home and decided that the roof was a very important part of the structure. We took three materials which would have been around in those days: ferns, moss and bark and devised a fair test. We poured 5ml, 10ml and 15ml of water on each and...
FoRGPS 20.11.20
Thank you to everyone who has already returned raffle tickets to school. We have had lots of fantastic prizes donated by our local community, pop on our Facebook page to have a look! To boost our prizes further, next week we would be very grateful of donations towards...










