This week’s message is a day earlier than normal. First up, here’s a repeat of part of last week’s message, in case you missed it…
Easter
With Easter on the way, please see this list of free and low-cost things to do over the Easter school holidays in Leeds.
Also (and not in last week’s message), check out this Child Friendly Leeds guide to help children and families in Leeds navigate their way through the Easter holidays.
Shakespeare Rocks
This week, Shakespeare really did rock! The Y3,4 production, Shakespeare Rocks, was a smash hit. The children had a great time putting on their show. The songs were fantastic, the acting was brilliant and the jokes were hilarious. A big well done to all involved and a big thank you to everyone who came into school to enjoy the show. Thanks also for your generous contributions to our school charity: Woodland Trust.
400 words for Leeds
Did you know Leeds is celebrating 400 years since Leeds received its Royal Charter from King Charles I back in 1626? Leeds Lit Fest invite your child to get involved in the 400 Words for Leeds 400 writing competition.
Forest school
Children in Year 3 and Year 5 have loved accessing the forest school this term. Born of the Forest have been delivering the sessions and they’ve so far proved incredibly popular. Thank you to all the parents and carers who have given us such positive feedback. The sessions are varied and led by the children. As the year goes on, the children will develop the forest school area but they’ve been incredibly busy so far. They’ve created paths using wood chip, built dens, practised their tightrope walking and cooked over an open fire.
SEND parent carer monthly drop-in sessions
Are you a parent or carer of a child with special educational needs and/or disabilities or waiting for your child’s needs to be assessed? You might like to join one of the monthly drop-in sessions at the Reginald Centre or Moor Allerton Community Hub.
Have a happy and healthy Easter holiday.

