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Party Time in Neptune.

Saved on 23/06/2008

Neptune are ready for a party, but only if they manage to stay within the budget.


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Party Time in Neptune.

Mrs Wright ICT Challenge

Saved on 23/06/2008

Mrs Wright has made a Powerpoint showing all the ways in which she uses ICT.


How Aleena uses ICT

Saved on 23/06/2008

I think Aleena uses ICT more than Mrs Wright, a great powerpoint with her uses.


Animations using powerpoint.

Saved on 23/06/2008

Year 6 have been busy with Mrs Wright making small animations using Powerpoint.


Designing a Fairground Ride.

Saved on 19/06/2008

Year 6 have had great fun with this.

Summer Fayre

Saved on 19/06/2008

This years summer fayre is fast approching. The date for your diary is Saturday July 19th.

Again this years event is going to be great. We already have confirmed the return of Gladiators, beat the keeper, raflles, tombola, face painting and much more.

Plus some new events like a boxing game, crack the code to the safe and a magic show and balloon man.

There are some great prizes on the raffle to be won, keep you eye out on the website for comfirmation. ..

Summer Fayre

Greece is the Word in years 5 and 6.

Saved on 19/06/2008

This term has seen years 5 and 6 research and learn about the country Greece.


Year 6 Visit Weinerberger

Saved on 19/06/2008

Year 6 had an excellent oppertunity to visit the Weinerberger factory in Aldridge to look at the process of bricks being made from raw materials.

Is your Head about to retire?

Saved on 19/06/2008

Schools 'timebomb' as 55% of heads near retirement:

""Looking at the age profile of the profession an estimated 55% will retire by 2012. One of our jobs is to address retention. It is a demographic timebomb," he said. A bulge in the number of headteachers about to turn 60 - fuelled by the 1950s baby-boomer generation - is behind the problem."

Is your Head about to retire?

Money talks

Saved on 12/06/2008

Schools choice 'still restricted':

"Alastair Muriel, co-author of the report, said: "In a system of inflexible supply, parent demand is not harnessed as a force to drive up standards - instead, securing places at the best performing schools is a zero sum game, and one which better-off parents tend to 'win' at the expense of the less well-off.

"In other words, if schools do not have to c

Money talks

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