What a great success sports day was this year! The children started their day in the sun with a 6 activity carousel which included things from Javelin to Target Shooting! After break we moved on to whole school Rounders’ matches,
Sports Day

What a great success sports day was this year! The children started their day in the sun with a 6 activity carousel which included things from Javelin to Target Shooting! After break we moved on to whole school Rounders’ matches,
Both the Ashlands and Misterton Church of England First Schools in Crewkerne have been enjoying the challenge of embedding their Super Six Christian Values across this new academic year benefitting from the positive focus these values bring into our everyday
Just to let you all know that the Year 4 children all left with smiles on their faces, ready for a fun packed few days. Miss Wines will keep you updated on the class page.
On Monday the children spent the morning preparing their Christingles and understanding the meaning of Christingle before walking up to St Leonard’s Church for the service. The children sang beautifully and wonderfully demonstrated their understanding of Christingle to friends and
I hope you all managed to come along to one of our performances, the children were amazing, they really did shine like stars! The children and staff work so hard and it truly showed with their outstanding singing.
The children all sat down with Misterton Pre School for a yummy Christmas Lunch…turkey and all the trimmings followed by a chocolate cake with sprinkles.
This year the School Council decided that they wanted to do something a bit different than wearing spots to school for Children In Need – this year they wanted the children and school staff to swap uniform for the day.
On Wednesday 14th November a group of 9 year 2, 3 and 4 children went to a football tournament at Maiden Beech. We had five games and they improved their game playing each time. The first game against St Barts
We were so very proud of all the children in helping towards the village celebrations of 100 years of peace since the First World War ended. The children helped make a wreath out of willow with the helping hand of
With Seaborough in the lead, we headed into our second sports day. It was lovely morning with family and friends coming along to support the children. The younger children started with balancing a bean bag on their heads whilst walking