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w/c 4/5 #LearningProject

Looking for some extra resources and activities to keep your child busy and to support their continued learning at home? Take a look at the #LearningProjects! These projects were developed by a partnership between Robinhood MAT, Warwickshire Schools Library Service and STEM Learning and there is a weekly learning project for each phase of primary school, packed with great ideas.

Click here to see the Early Years #LearningProjects

Mrs Wilson’s Socially Distanced May 4th Run!

On May 4th we usually run our Star Wars marathon at Fishergate Primary School with all the children and staff involved – and often many parents and governors! We have had to postpone this year’s event, but Mrs Wilson is planning to run past as many Early Years children’s homes as possible to give them a (socially distanced!) wave.

Foodbanks in the UK are under more pressure than ever in the current situation; York alone has seen a 400% increase in use since lockdown began. 

You can donate to Mrs Wilson’s JustGiving page by clicking  the picture below!

w/c 27/4 #LearningProject

Looking for some extra resources and activities to keep your child busy and to support their continued learning at home? Take a look at the #LearningProjects! These projects were developed by a partnership between Robinhood MAT, Warwickshire Schools Library Service and STEM Learning and there is a weekly learning project for each phase of primary school, packed with great ideas.

Click here to see the Early Years #LearningProjects

May the Fourth Marathon Day: Cancelled…for now!

Dear All

As a result of school closures, we have had to cancel the ‘May the 4th be with you’ marathon day. We plan on rescheduling this day for later on in the year. 

We think that when we can safely run it, it will be a lovely way to celebrate school being re-opened and us all being back together. So until then stay safe and….

Star Wars: May the Fourth Be With You and FREE Comic Book Day ...

Fishergate School Council

Fishergate children – can you help?

Dear Fishergate Children,

I wasn’t going to write to you in the Easter holidays but I have a very important job that some of you might like to do.

Mrs Hemlin, one of our Key Stage 1 teaching assistants, has a friend who works at a care home off Fulford Road. Some of the elderly residents are feeling very lonely because they are not getting any visits from their friends and family and they are becoming quite withdrawn.

The care home think that it would really cheer their residents up if they were sent letters/pictures/poems or anything else that you could think of. If you would like to help then please send whatever you decide to do to: connaughtactivities@rmbi.org.uk

Thank youMrs Clarke