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Bookings Open on Friday 16 January in ParentMail
Last day to order Nachos is midday on Friday 30 January
Last day to order Tickets is Tuesday 3 February
In Maths, Class AL used trundle wheels to measure perimeters inside and outside the school, taking turns to steer, count clicks and record the distances. The children really enjoyed working together and seeing how Maths appears in the real world!
We all enjoyed a fabulous concert yesterday courtesy of County Music Service (CMS).
A huge thank you to the four talented instrumental teachers who inspired, entertained and informed us about woodwind, brass and percussion instruments.
It was fantastic, thank you County Music for this opportunity.
Our Nursery can take children from the beginning of the term following their third birthday. Children may have up to five terms of free part-time early learning with us before they join the Reception class. In addition, we have a chargeable lunch club that runs until 1.30pm. Nursery children may have a school dinner or bring a packed lunch.
If your child is due to start in Reception next September, please do not miss the application deadline of 15 January 2026.
A wonderful service at St Michael's Church, with a packed congregation of parents.
Well done to the children in Year 3 & 4 who led the service, and to all the staff who have helped prepare them for today.
Thank you to Rev Chris for the blessing, and to Mr Jones for playing the organ and piano so beautifully.
Listen to excerpts from our service on our website Music page here.
We wish you all a peaceful Christmas.
Don't forget it's Christmas Dinner Day tomorrow.
If you didn't order a Christmas Dinner, please remember your packed lunch.
Our Nursery can take children from the beginning of the term following their third birthday. Children may have up to five terms of free part-time early learning with us before they join the Reception class. The Nursery aims to create an environment where children can have a variety of experiences through play. This means we can develop their knowledge and understanding of the world around them and give them a strong foundation upon which we can start to build the curriculum.
Class JA designed Christmas toys with moving parts. Their clever jumping puppets showed how festive fun can spring to life through design and creativity!
We're looking forward to seeing everyone's Christmas Jumpers on Wednesday!
Remember your £1 donation to go to EACH (or pay via ParentMail), thank you.
What a delight we have had all week, with every Foundation & Key Stage 1 class performing their individual Nativities, not just once but twice! Each afternoon we have had the dress rehearsals to the other children and then each morning the parents & grandparents have come along to watch.
Here is a snapshot of a few photos from each Nativity, but do take a look on our website gallery page to see some more: Framlingham Sir Robert Hitcham's CEVA Primary School - Photo Galleries
Today in Year 6, we explored the science of refraction and how white light can be separated into its different colours. Using prisms, pupils directed beams of white light and produced small rainbows—this showed us how light bends and splits as it passes through a new medium. We learned how this process, called refraction, happens because light changes speed when it moves from one material to another. We discussed how light bends towards the normal when it slows down, just like the way a straw looks bent or distorted in a glass of water.