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  • Children's Mental Health Week

    Published 10/02/21

    We have been proud as a school to take part in Children's Mental Health Week.  Although we support children's mental health on a daily basis, this week (the week of the 1st February), we dedicated our online group sessions and afternoon activities around the theme of 'Express Yourself.'  

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  • Remote Learning

    Published 08/02/21

    What does Remote Learning look like at St Aldhelm's at the moment?

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  • New Reading Shed

    Published 08/02/21

    We are delighted with our new Reading Shed and wish to say a big thank you to the Wells Festival of Literature for for funding this new addition to our Reception provision.

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  • Third Lockdown - School Closed

    Published 08/02/21

    January 2021 sees the start of another lockdown, with schools closing to the majority of its pupils.

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  • Virtual Nativity 2020

    Published 08/02/21

    We were delighted that we were able to put together a Nativity for 2020. With the restrictions in place, we could not hold our traditional church service for all children, staff and parents, but moved to a virtual version this time.

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  • Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

    Published 08/12/20

    Carymoor Environment Trust - Virtual assembly and workshops

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  • Rugbytots Masterclass

    Published 25/11/20

    Rugbytots masterclass sessions for Reception and Year 1

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  • Anti-Bullying Week

    Published 25/11/20

    Anti-bullying week 16th-20th November 2020

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  • Remembrance Day 2020

    Published 13/11/20

    Remembrance Day 2020

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  • St Aldhelm's Reading Dog

    Published 06/11/20

    We are really lucky at St Aldhelm's to have our own reading dog, Odie.

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  • KS2 Cricket

    Published 05/11/20

    Somerset cricket coaching for KS2 children

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  • Harvest Festival 2020

    Published 23/10/20

    Vritual Harvest Festival led by Year 1 and Year 4 

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