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  • Partridges - Year 5 Global Goals project

    Fri 07 Jun 2019

    As part of their work on Global Goals, Year 5 chose to concentrate on conservation of wild animals. As a result, they asked Mrs Broad if they could raise money for some living partridge eggs. After a successful afternoon of sports games and smoothie selling, Year 5 had raised enough money to proceed with the project!

    The partridges are now in school and will be with us for 10 days before they are taken to be released into the wild.

     

    View them LIVE by clicking here (password: cspa1701) - we may be offline outside of school hours!

     

    Year 5 have learnt so much as a result of this project as well as helping an endangered species! Did you know numbers have fallen by as much as 80% in the last 30 years?. Find out more facts here.

     

     

  • Sports News - cricket

    Fri 07 Jun 2019
    On Tuesday, a Girls' team and a Boys' team went to a Year 6 cricket tournament. Although it was different teams, they were both competing against mixed teams and teams of boys. Both teams started amazingly well, winning their opening 2 games, everything was looking positive. After a brief shower while they had lunch and regrouped, the Boys managed to win their two remaining games, meaning they won all 4 of their matches, limiting their opponents to minimal runs due to the amount of wickets taken. Josh T. even managed to get a hat-trick which is not an easy task! The Girls unfortunately lost their next match but battled back to ensure they won their remaining fixture, taking them to 3 wins out of 4 - fantastic considering they were playing against mixed teams and teams of boys. Both teams have therefore qualified for the County Finals later in the month. Well done.

    On Tuesday afternoon, 8 Year 4 children travelled to Davenies for a Year 4 cricket festival. On arrival, the weather took a turn for the worse, meaning it got a bit wet and slippery. The children persevered and managed to win their opening game. They narrowly lost on their second game by a couple of runs before a downpour started. They stopped for a snack then a break in the weather meant that they could play one remaining game. Unfortunately, although they played a very strong team they lost their final game. Despite the weather, the children thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to represent CSPA against other schools. Well done.
  • Young Entrepreneurs

    Thu 06 Jun 2019

    Well done to our fantastic Young Entrepreneurs for demonstrating great business acumen this week! Our YE produced and marketed a product which they designed and then sold it to our school community making an amazing £825 profit!

     

    The YE have planned (and paid for) a celebratory trip next week! 

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