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Foundation

May Dancing

2024-05-23T13:02:29+01:0023rd May, 2024|Foundation, Home, News, Year 1, Year 2|

Thankfully the rain held off for our annual Infant Site May Dancing event. After a torrential previous day, the children on the Infant Site came to school clutching beautiful posies of spring flowers and wearing their beautiful summer attire. We had a wonderful following of parents and grandparents as we commenced our tour of [...]

The Tiger who came to Tea Day

2024-05-17T16:53:24+01:0017th May, 2024|Foundation, Home, News|

Today, the Foundation Stage children have had a special 'Tiger that came to tea Day' to end our story topic. The children have created tiger masks and learnt 'Timmy Tiger', a poem that we performed to parents. This morning, we followed a map to find all the different parts of the story, collecting food [...]

Easter Reading Challenge

2024-04-26T17:22:08+01:0026th April, 2024|Foundation, Home, News, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6|

Thanks to everyone who took part in the Easter holiday Reading Challenge: To read somewhere different. Some incredible photographs arrived in school, ranging from the summit of Mount Snowden, to a poolside swimming gala; upside down in the garden to meeting a celebrity from Car SOS!  Please pop into school to a display of [...]

Zones of Regulation Workshop

2024-04-26T17:09:52+01:0026th April, 2024|Foundation, Home, News, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6|

The Zones of Regulation is an internationally renowned intervention which helps children manage their emotions. At Cuddington & Dinton C of E School we use the Zones of Regulation throughout the whole school. The zones provide a framework for our children to develop self-regulation. Children learn to identify emotions, recognise events that might make [...]

Breakfast for Breakfast

2024-04-26T17:07:00+01:0026th April, 2024|Foundation, Home, News, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6|

Ali Lewis (Parent and Governor) organised a fantastically sociable 'Breakfast for Breakfast' as treat for parents and children this week. Raising funds for the Garden Route Charity in South Africa provided a real opportunity for our community spirit to shine through. For more information about the charity and the work they do to support [...]

Phonics Workshop with Miss Webb

2024-04-24T13:49:03+01:0024th April, 2024|Foundation, Home, News, Year 1, Year 2|

Bug Club Phonics Meeting for Parents Miss Webb, our Early Years and Phonics and Early Reading lead, held a phonics information workshop on the morning of Wednesday 24th April.  It was an enjoyable and informative session. The workshop focused on how phonics is taught tips and advice about the best way to support and [...]

Science ‘Time’ Learning Log winners

2024-04-04T10:08:19+01:0028th March, 2024|Foundation, Home, News, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6|

Congratulations to our Science Learning Log homework winners who received some specially procured science investigation kits.  Well done to the highly commended runners up too.

Announcing the Spring term winning House: Claydon, on both sites!

2024-03-27T14:20:27+00:0027th March, 2024|Foundation, Home, News, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6|

Congratulations to the members of Claydon House, who won the first ever House Point award for this term.  Amazingly, Claydon House won on both sites! The Infant pupils chose an afternoon of Easter crafts as their house reward; whilst the Junior pupils voted to watch a film and eat popcorn. I wonder who will [...]

Comic Relief 2024

2024-03-15T11:11:27+00:0015th March, 2024|Foundation, Home, News, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6|

For this year's Comic Relief we raised money through a fun filled 'Funky Friday'.  Pupils were encouraged to come to school wearing something odd, crazy and a little bit bonkers.  From odd socks, to dyed hair; inside-out clothing to a ballet tutu with wellies, the pupils of Cuddington and Dinton School certainly embraced the [...]

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