News
- Read MorePublished 18/01/23Please see the letter sent out to all parents / carers for more information
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School closed on Friday 23rd December for Teacher Training
Published 15/12/22 - Read More
School Closed for a Teacher Training Day on Monday 31st October - Students return on Tuesday 1st November.
Published 03/10/22 - Read More
School Closure Monday 19th September for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s State Funeral.
Published 12/09/22 - Read More
The Queen's Jubilee Bank Holiday
Published 25/04/22The school will be closed for the Jubilee on Monday 6th June - Read More
Bank Holiday Monday May 2nd
Published 25/04/22The school will be closed for the Bank Holiday on Monday 2nd May - Read More
Non-Uniform day Friday 10th December
Published 06/12/21 - Read More
Planet protectors…Planet Power
Published 10/06/19Lola, Layla, Brooke ,Mabel, Georgia and Grace from Year 5 , the newly formed Planet Power Team, have been finding masses of plastic all over the school yard and they have a goal… to stop plastic pollution.
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Year 7 Assembly- knowing the Dangers of Drugs
Published 10/06/19Earlier in this term, year 7 had an important assembly about the dangers of drugs - specifically about cannabis.
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Junior Maths Challenge
Published 05/06/19On Tuesday 30th April, Year 8s who are in set one for maths , Year 7s who are also in set one for maths and a few set one year 6s, took place in the Junior Maths Challenge. The Junior Maths Challenge is a very demanding test, which is full of long, detailed questions that all carry a lot of marks. Unlike other tests, you can lose marks if you attempt a question and get it wrong. Your mark doesn’t really matter because it’s not like a test that will determine your sets for anything; it’s just a challenge to get your brain thinking… A LOT! It is very hard. Good luck to anybody that takes part. Let’s hope we can get lots of bronze, silver and gold certificates!
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Crafternoon Tea
Published 05/06/19On the 3rd of May, Mrs. Cheape hosted another Crafternoon Tea. Several parents turned up with their kids to have an afternoon of crafting. It gave the GEMS pupils and their parents an opportunity to show off their crafting skills while having fun. There were several things to do; canvas painting, bag painting, decorate a mug, create a hedgehog book and sewing squares. The people who went to the Crafternoon Tea were given tea (obviously), coffee and biscuits while they worked on their crafts and chatted to their family and friends. The Crafternoon tea was, yet again, a success and the people who went had lots of fun and £200 was raised for Love Quilts UK.
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Next Year’s Year 5s Visit to GEMS
Published 05/06/19On the 21st of May, the year 4s who will be coming to GEMS next year from Broadway East, came over to get an idea of what GEMS will be like for them.