Christ Church Chorleywood C of E School
Trust, Love & Respect:
Learning & Growing with God
Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
The March edition of Chorleywood Magazine features several stories involving Christ Church School children. Follow the links below.
http://chorleywoodmagazine.co.uk/lunch-drop/
http://chorleywoodmagazine.co.uk/josh-takes-it-in-his-stride/
http://chorleywoodmagazine.co.uk/sporting-stars/
We received a letter of congratulations from Herts for Learning (HfL) the school improvement service associated with Herts County Council. The letter makes reference to our outstanding KS2 SATs results the children in Year 6 achieved last summer. It is always pleasing to receive praise from large educational organisations like the DfE, the Regional Commissioner and now HfL.
The letter can be found under Key Information.
Follow this link to see the latest Christmas in Chorleywood video - including our school conga with staff and Year 6 bouncing through school!
http://chorleywoodmagazine.co.uk/christmas-in-chorleywood-updated-video/
One of the highlights of our Christmas celebrations is the making of Christingle candles. Follow the link below for a short account of the Family Groups assembly where all the children came together.
Following our campaign for grant funding via the Tesco 'Bags of Help' scheme, we are delighted to have secured £10,000 towards the playground project.
An order has now been placed for extending the rubber mulch play area surface and additional playground equipment matching that already in place at the side of the school grounds.
Many thanks to everyone for supporting this initiative but special thanks to Dave and Louise Martin for submitting the comprehensive bid in the first place.
This period of Remembrance is an important one for our school. We focus in particular on those members of our school community past and present who have lost loved ones as a result of war.
Our school Service of Remembrance, held in Christ Church on 11th November, marks this important occasion through prayers, readings and reflections led by our Year 6 children.
Other activities in the community also mark this occasion. The Year 6 class produce a poppy display each year - displayed in the church yard for all to see. This year's theme is 'Hope Caught Up' and features poppies entangled in barbed wire.
One our Year 6 pupils, Saffron, a talented artist, produced paintings of poppies for a community project. Follow this link for the story:
http://chorleywoodmagazine.co.uk/meet-our-young-talented-artist-saffron/