🎉 BOOK GIVEAWAY 🎉
To celebrate #ChildrensBookWeek, we are giving away not 1, but 10 of these wonderful Little People, Big Dreams books. To #win, simply:
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🥳 Winner announced 13th November. (UK only)
🌟 Good luck!
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What an absolutely amazing day at CHADfest! Thank you to everyone who came along and supported our event and to those who gave up their time to make it such a success...we are blessed to have such a wonderful school community and family ❤️
I'll never forget my first Ofsted lesson observation, as an NQT, when they said I couldn't rely on this level of energy to engage and enthuse my class as it would diminish as I got older. I hope they get to watch this, 20 years later. 🤔
It's time to act @GillianKeegan!
As a member of the @NEUnion, I took action this week to #SaveOurSchools.
It's time for you to get around the table and offer the pay rise teachers deserve. #PayUp
We are so thankful to @MagistraCiC to have given us the opportunity to raise awareness of Neurodiversity and Neuroinclusivity in our school and parish - something we are extremely passionate about #umbrellaproject#Neurodiversity#neuroinclusivity
We have created an entire classroom based upon the Neurosequential Model of Dr Bruce Perry. The Lighthouse classroom is designed to steer pupils towards emotional and physical safety through Regulate, Relate, Reason. A thread 🧵 @BDPerry
🎄 *XMAS BOOK GIVEAWAY* 🎄
I’m giving away three pairs of ‘Closing the Reading Gap’ & ‘Closing the Vocabulary Gap’ for Xmas.
Simply RETWEET to have a chance of picking up a pair of signed books.
(Draw on Monday 20th December)
A Magical Magnificent Music Lesson to end the week with Professor Topp. All the wizards in training played exceptionally well especially with wands! Hedwig’s Theme @jk_rowling
Class 4 heard about the @The_RHS
encouraging young people to make wild flower seed bombs. After watching @BBCNewsround
they were eager to support wild life habitats by making the seed bombs. It was messy but fun! #seedbombs#RHS # newsround
Ghana gave nurses a 50 per cent pay rise during the pandemic.
Meanwhile in the UK, after a decade of real term cuts, they get a pay rise of £3.50 a week.
If you’re not angry, you’re not paying attention