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  • The Scrapstore PlayPod®

    Thu 26 Jun 2014

    At Ainslie Wood we have had a very exciting few weeks, with great developments in the playground! On Monday 2nd June, we were very proud to announce the opening of our very own Scrapstore PlayPod®. You may have seen the large shed that has been in Red Quad playground for the past half term. It contains a mass of unwanted, unrecyclable scrap that the children have been using at lunchtimes, as part of their creative play. The children have thoroughly enjoyed engaging with the resources and the Scrapstore PlayPod® has created a real buzz in the playground! The midday supervisors have all had extensive training around how to support children’s play and children are engaged and occupied at lunchtime.

    We very much hope that your children have spoken to you about their new lunchtime equipment and that they have been enthused by what is a really worthwhile project.










     

     

     

  • Le Tour de France School Closure

    Thu 26 Jun 2014

    On Monday 7th July school will be closing early due to Le Tour de France passing through the local area. Children must be collected between 12.30pm and 1.30pm. All children must be collected by 1.30pm. This will be a fantastic opportunity to take the whole family to see an international event which is taking place on our doorstep.

     

    For any news or information on traffic and travel please see the documents posted in the noticeboard section.

     

  • New Website Launched

    Tue 10 Jun 2014

    Welcome to our brand new school website! We have created the website to keep parents up to date with school news and notices, and to showcase some of the great things our pupils are achieving. The website is extremely easy to edit by all staff at the school, so check back soon for new updates!

  • E-Safety Week

    Mon 09 Jun 2014

    Monday 9th June marked the first day of a very exciting E-Safety week at Ainslie Wood. The children participated in a range of activities throughout the week which included E-Safety issues such as keeping ourselves safe on the internet, cyber bullying and social networking safety. The aims of the week were for children to understand how to make the right decisions about what they access, who they talk to and what they might post about themselves and others on the internet.

     

    The parent workshop gave parents information on how to keep their children safe online and also how to deal with any issues that may arise when their children are using technology. Overall, the week was extremely useful and a huge success. Well done everyone!

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