Monday Morning Message
Cross Country Competition
We have been invited to take part in a cross country competition against other local schools. We have done this in previous years and done VERY well so we really hope that LOTS of you will be interested in this challenge this week and have a go to represent our school.The details are below but if you have any questions just send us an email.
The School Sports Partnership are running a cross country event and have created a course at Faversham Rec. If you would like to take part please see the link below which explains the route. For Infants the distance is 500 metres. You will need to time your self doing the route and then bring in your time on your return to school during the week beginning 8th March where we can record all our times and send them in. Good Luck and don't forget to bring in your times!
Click on the link below for details of the cross country competition
World Book Day
Please click on the World Book Day icon (globe icon on the class pages page) to see the special assembly and Ethelbert`s World Book Day Library. Our class book focus for the day is Supatato by Sue Hendra and we hope that you all have a wonderful day and if your child dresses up PLEASE email us a photo for our gallery.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT.
Work to be emailed for feedback this week
Please could you email us a photo of your train track from Monday`s Fine Motor session. You can draw the train track yourself and make it as big or as small as you would like.
Thank you
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for doing such a wonderful job teaching your own children since January. You have all been brilliant and done an outstanding job during the strangest of times. Everyone`s circumstances have been different and everyone has done their best - what more could we ask for!
We have been so thankful for all of your positive support for us too during the past weeks and we literally can not wait to see you all next week and for us all to be together again.
Our warmest wishes
Mrs Stembridge, Miss Nutt and Miss Silcox xxx