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SNOW DAY?? 8 January 2026 (by Joanne Swift (j.swift)) |
We are actively monitoring the severe weather forecast for the coming days, which indicates a strong possibility of snow. Our school intends to remain open if at all possible. However, the safety of our pupils and staff during travel is our top priority.
In the event of a school closure, children’s education will continue with engaging home learning activities.
To support literacy development, children are encouraged to select a favourite book and read it in an unusual location, capturing a picture if possible. Following this, they are asked to complete a book review, articulating to their teacher why they love the book through a piece of writing tailored to their individual ability level. As an alternative literacy task, pupils may choose to compose a poem with a winter or snow theme.
For children who wish to engage creatively, they can produce a piece of artwork to complement their literacy work, such as designing a new book cover for their chosen book or illustrating a snowy landscape.
Mathematics work is also essential. This should simply be a recap of foundation skills such as times tables practice, telling the time, counting money, and calculating change.
Thank you for your support.