Class Pages
Coming Soon….
School Activities
Extra Curricular Activities
We currently provide weekly music lessons Key Stage 2 pupils.
These include:-
- Percussion
- Guitar
- Violin
- Woodwind
- Brass
- Cello
School Trips
Pupils are taken on interesting and exciting trips, including an annual 4 day residential for Years 6 to Little Canada on the Isle of Wight, while Year 5 have been going to Osmington Bay in Dorset for the last 2 years.
Other visits include:-
- West Midlands Safari Park
- Warwick Castle
- Sulgrave Manor
- Chedworth Roman Villa
- The Space Centre, Leicester
- Cadbury World
- Ryton Pools
- St. Johns Museum
- RSC/Shakespeares Birthplace
- Compton Verney
Indian Week
During the first week back after half term, the children took part in an ‘Indian Week’ where all year groups found out lots of information about India. We also had special guests who taught the children dancing, about Indian dress and Indian food.
Homework
Reception
Pre-reading Book Sharing/Reading 5 times per week
Weekly homework Task
Year One
Reading at least 3 times per week (nightly if possible)
Spellings and Reading Words from the 2014 National
Short weekly Literacy – about 10 mins
Short weekly Numeracy – about 10 mins
Year Two
Reading at least 3 times per week (nightly if possible)
Spellings Rules and Test using CEW and spellings from the 2014 National Curriculum
Short weekly Literacy – about 10 mins
Short weekly Numeracy – about 10 mins
Year Three and Year Four
Reading at least 3 times per week (nightly if possible)
Spelling rules (Read, Write Inc)
Weekly Maths – about 20 mins
Weekly Literacy or topic based task – about 30 mins
Year Five and Year Six
Reading at least 3 times per week (nightly if possible)
Spelling rules (Read, Write Inc)
Weekly Maths – about 30 mins
Weekly Literacy – about 30 mins
Occasional topic based task, as required – instead of Literacy or maths.
Additional SATs support in Year 6
Kids Zone
Coming Soon….
After School Activites
Summer Term 2019
A wide range of clubs are available after school for children, ranging from recorders, textiles, ICT and many sporting opportunities. See below for some of the clubs on offer;
Monday | Teacher | Time | Location | Year |
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REMOTE CONTROL CARS (Please bring your own) | Mr Boswell | 3.15 – 4.15 | MAIN SITE | 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 |
Cricket | Mr Hewitt | 3.15 – 4.15 | MAIN SITE | 5 / 6 |
Construction Club | Miss Perry/Mrs Owen | 3.15 – 4.00 | Annexe | Yr R and 1 – after may half term |
Mindfulness | Mrs James | 3.15 – 4.00 | Main Site | Yrs 3 4 5 and 6 |
Tuesday | Teacher | Time | Location | Year |
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Wade Gym | Paid Club | 3.15 – 4..15 | Main Site | Yr 2 and Yr 3 |
Wednesday | Teacher | Time | Location | Year |
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Science | Mrs A Hall | 3.15 – 4.10 | Annexe | Reception |
Athletics | Miss Clark Mrs Harris | 3.15 – 4.15 | Main Site | 4 5 and 6 |
Gardening | Mrs Newman | 3.15 – 4.10 | Annexe | Yr 2 after half term |
Thursday | Teacher | Time | Location | Year |
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Rounders | Mrs Harris Mrs Gibbs | 3:15 – 4.15pm | ANNEXE | Yr 4 5 and 6 |
Supa Bible Club | Mrs James | 3:15 – 4.15pm | Main Site | Yrs 3 4 5 6 |
Computing | Mrs Prosser | 3:15- 4:00pm | Annexe | Yr 5 and 6 |
Friday | Teacher | Time | Location | Year |
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WADE GYM | paid club | 3.15 – 4.15 | MAIN SITE | 4 / 5 / 6 |
TOP CORNER FOOTBALL | paid club | 3.15 – 4.15 | MAIN SITE | 4 / 5 / 6 |
Esafety
At Wellesbourne CE Primary School, we make sure our pupils are aware of the risks online and what to do to stay safe. We have a set of SMART rules which the children are expected to follow at home and in school to make sure they stay safe online. These rules can be viewed below and should be followed when using all kinds of technology such as mobile phones, games consoles and home computers.
We are getting a lot of children who are using WhatsApp – here is an essential guide for parents – please read.
View our school’s e-safety rules below.
Please see presentation from latest e-safety meeting below:
Tips for Parents One way to make browsing the internet safer at home is to use a ‘safe search’ search engine. We have a list of safe search engines on our search page. Click ‘Safe Search’ below to visit this page:
We also encourage parents to set up filtering on their home internet. To learn how to do this for the major providers of internet, please click the text below.
Setting up internet filtering and parental controls
We also suggest parents visit the website link below for up to date information on Facebook privacy settings, as whilst we know that no children under the age of 13 should be on Facebook, if they are, then they should be educated as to how to ensure they are safe.
www.internet-safety.yoursphere.com
In school, children learn about E-Safety through lessons and assemblies. We also encourage parents/carers to talk to their children about how to behave safely when online, to ensure pupils remain safe when browsing at home.
At the start of April, we held an Internet Safety Meeting at school for Parents. If you would like a copy of the leaflet that was handed out to Parents, then please click on the link below.
Internet Safety for Parents Download
If you have any concerns about safety online, please contact the school.
You can also use CEOP’s reporting tool by clicking wherever you see this logo:
CEOP also has a great website of information on E-Safety for parents. Please click the link below to visit the page. https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/
Resources for Children Visit these excellent Think U Know and Kidsmart websites with your children for more information about how to stay safe online by clicking the links below.