Science fun with EYFS
It is the children in EYFS's turn today to have fun sessions with The Prof from Labtots.
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It is the children in EYFS's turn today to have fun sessions with The Prof from Labtots.
The numbers are in and we managed to raise over £4000 for the school on Saturday...absolutely amazing!
Thank you to all that attended our Winter Fair, donated items or bought raffle tickets. A big thank you to the FHSA team, volunteers and staff for all their hard work- both in advance and on the day.
The children have enjoyed a great non-uniform day with many choosing to wear Pudsey and Blush 'merch'! The Year 6's assembly shared information about the causes supported by Children in Need and as I write this we have raised close to £1000 as a school.
Thank you to all families who have donated to this brilliant cause.
Anyone wishing to donate please use this link:
Hartsfield School is fundraising for BBC Children in Need
Across the school there will be additional opportunities this week to discuss and support positive behaviour expectations and choices and prevention of bullying. Tomorrow (12th November) is Odd Socks Day to celebrate what makes us all unique.
We have had Harvest Festival assemblies today for all years. Thank you to all our families for their generous donations of food items. The Letchworth & Baldock Foodbank will be thrilled to receive these to support local families.
We hope everyone had a good summer. Where di those weeks go?
It has been great to see all the children back in school for what has been a positive start to the new academic year.
We have received notification of this amazing award.
We are thrilled and proud to announce that we have been awarded a Platinum School Games Mark.
Hartsfield has gone blue today with non-school uniform and all classes taking part in the WaterAid Pipeline Challenge led by the Hartsfield Eco-Squad. The sun has decided to come out too...what a bonus!
Hartsfield were lucky to have a visit from Kylie Grimes on Wednesday 3rd July as part of our sports week. Kylie is a Paralympic gold medal winner in wheelchair rugby and was a true inspiration to us all. It was fantastic to listen to her speak and then KS2 were able to ask questions.
The children in Year 4 received a lovely letter sent on behalf of The King this week in response to the letter they sent regarding their concerns around the River Ivel.
We are all enjoying the sunshine in sporty non-school uniform!