Friday 26th September 2025
Key Information
- School Photographs – You should now have received your child’s photo and siblings photo order forms. The deadline for ordering is 10th October.
- Drums – Our new drum teachers has some spaces still available for children in years 3-6. Please contact the office if you are interested.
- Lost Property – We have several items of lost property in the office, including a scooter, coats and bike helmets. If you are missing these items please come to the office to collect them.
Events
- Dance club & Rock Band start – Week commencing 29th September
- Year 5/6 Swimming starts – Tuesday 30th September
- School Disco – Friday 3rd October
- Teacher Training day – Friday 24th October – School closed to pupils and nursery.
- Harvest Festival at Church – Thursday 16th October
- Half Term – Friday 24th – Friday 31st October.
- Parents Evenings – Tuesday 21st October and Thursday 23rd October
This week’s Stars of the Week
Year 3 Flora (Trust) Nico (Curiosity) Sophia (Courage) | |||
Year 4 Jenson (Trust) Henry (Curiosity) Monty (Courage) | |||
Year 5 Fen (Trust) Daisy-May (Curiosity) Joey (Courage) | |||
Snap Shot of the Week
This week, in Wrens we have been discovering what makes us unique and special. We created hearts in clay and added our fingerprints as we talked together about how amazing we all are. We wait patiently for our clay hearts to dry so that we can paint them in beautiful colours.
Wrens

Snap Shot of the Week
Year 6 Residential
Our Year 6 pupils had a fantastic time on their residential this week! From adventurous activities like gorge walking, rock climbing and caving, to evenings around the campfire, the children showed courage, teamwork and plenty of smiles. A big thank you to the staff who supported the trip and well done to Year 6 for making such wonderful memories.
Year 6

Snapchat
With over 900 million monthly users, Snapchat continues to be a favourite among children and young people; however, with its ever-evolving features, the risks have evolved too. From AI-generated filters and chatbots, to disappearing messages and the Snap Map location-sharing tool, it’s easy for children to stumble into unsafe territory. This guide breaks down the latest updates, including the Lens+ subscription service, and web browser access.
We’ve also unpacked the risks of sextortion scams, overuse, and inappropriate content that may slip through the app’s moderation systems. With expert advice from online safety consultant Dr Claire Sutherland, this guide is a must-read for anyone helping young people navigate Snapchat responsibly and confidently.

Parent Information





