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Welcome to the Spring term. Find out about getting muddy and mental health and how we are welcoming new neighbours at the Springfield Village.

  • Wheelie Day

    Fri 16 Jun 2023

    As part of National Bike Week, children came to school with their bikes on Thursday and spent break and lunchtime cycling a couple of trails round the school grounds. One was off road through Natureland and the other a test of skill weaving through cones on the netball court. Children from Nursery also took part. By the end of the day the children's cycling stamina and confidence had really increased. It was a popular event and it seems some of us would like to try it in the mud in the winter!

  • School seaside trip to Hunstanton

    Fri 16 Jun 2023

    On Wednesday 7th June we had our first ever trip to the seaside. Reception through to Year 6 boarded three buses, armed with beach shoes, bucket and spades, sun hats and towels and headed to Hunstanton beach for the day. It was a day of many 'firsts' for many children- real sand in their sandwiches, sandy feet, paddling, understanding waves and tides, building sandcastles with elaborate moats, finding crabs and jellyfish. We all had such fun. A big thanks to Ely Diocese for kindly covered the cost of the trip. 

  • Our winning cricket team!

    Fri 16 Jun 2023

    On 6th June our Year 5/6 cricket team took part in the Dynamo Cricket Tournament held at Bottisham Village College. They played 3 games and comfortably won all 3 of them. Organisers of the event commented on the skill of our players. We are now through to the final of this year's Cambridgeshire schools Dynamo Cricket competition. This will be a whole day event on a proper cricket pitch in Caldecote village. We can't wait!

  • Coronation Celebrations

    Fri 16 Jun 2023

    On 5th May we celebrated the Coronation of King Charles III with our own Coronation. Mr Dave our caretaker became King Dave I and was welcomed into each class with pomp and ceremony and an array of thrones to test out. Everyone came to school 'dressed to impress' for the day, many wearing homemade nature crowns. The planned outdoor picnic became school's first ever whole school picnic in the hall due to the usual English weather. The day ended with our very own Cherry Hinton's Got Talent show. 

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