EYFS News
Read on to find out what we have been up to in Reception this week.
Read on to find out what we have been up to in Reception this week.
There has been a lot of fantastic music-making happening in the classroom this week.
The response to Super Saturday has been fantastic. Coach Andre from JA Sports reports 50+ people on each of the last 3 Saturdays.
Our school business manager opens the site in the morning. Coach Andre manages the outdoor site between 9:30-12:00 and then the cleaning staff on Monday morning ensure we are ready for school life. Each family has a £6.00 donation on their School Money account to ensure we run every Saturday of the Summer term (excluding holidays). If you like the idea of our school being open but cannot attend yourself please still consider donating so that others can enjoy.
Start planning your Easter Holidays now before clubs become booked up. Use the adverts page to view Easter Holiday Camps - Laser Lions and Comic Club at the Vineyard. Hockey, Lacrosse, Urban Fun, and Rowing are all local to the Vineyard School.
Read on to find out what we have been up to in Gems this week.
Happy World Book Week! We have had a fantastic time with our two visiting authors: Coral Rumble and Gareth P Jones. The fun is not ending as Annemarie Anang is visiting Reception, year 1 and year 2 for a dance filled workshop celebrating her new book: Dance Just Like So. This will happen on the 12th March.
Alan and Nuria in Carnelian recommend:
Dance Just Like So by Annemarie Anang
Reading Age: 4 - 7
Genre: family, narrative & picture
The deadline to order books through the PTA has finished, but if you would still like a book signed, you can still bring Annemarie Anang books to the signing.
Books your child could bring are:
I am Nefertiti
Dance Just Like So!
Read on to find out what we have been up to in Years 5 & 6 this week.
Read on to find out what we have been up to in Years 3 & 4 this week.
Read on to find out what we have been up to in Years 1 & 2 this week.
Read on to find out what we have been up to in Reception this week.
Please read on to find out the latest news in music
Super Saturday Update
The funding from the Opening Schools Project ended mid-way through this academic year.
The aim of the project was to open a safe space for Vineyard families to play.
Vineyard families were welcome to invite their close community (neighbour, cousin) to join in with them on the school grounds.
Super Saturday had two focuses – a wheel based project (cycling, skateboarding, inline skates, scooters) and a Table Tennis project.
For the project to continue at its most basic level, and to be sustainable, it requires financial support.
The grounds are opened by school staff. The outside space is monitored by JA Sports who do not directly coach but instead facilitate play. The site is maintained by cleaners the following morning.
There are 381 families in our school community. For a minimum contribution of £6.00 per family the grounds could open after February half term for the remainder of term time Saturdays for this academic year.