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This quote has always resonated with me as I feel it highlights the importance of a resilient and inclusive approach to both teaching and learning.
Every experience, every observation, every interaction is a learning experience. We are all lifelong learners and at New Hartley First School we foster, promote and admire a love of learning. We encourage all of our children to ‘dream big’ and ‘aim high’.
We pride ourselves on our welcoming and nurturing ethos and would highly recommend that any prospective parents or carers come and visit.
We would love to meet you!
Mrs Dowdney
📣 EASTER DISCO! 📣
£5 per ticket at The New Hartley Residents Club! 3.30pm - 5pm.
There will also be a tombola with some fab prize to be won and a tuck shop too!
We will be on the yard selling tickets, however if you would like to pay by card, please get in touch with one of us: EA Rachael, Suzy Green or Donna Hudson and we can give you the details on how to do this.
And just as a reminder, we have our Mother's Day cuppa & cake event on Friday 13th March, straight after school in the school hall.
We can't wait to see you there! 💕🐰
Lastly, we would just like to give a HUGE thank you to everyone who has supported us as we have got started on setting up, from donating prizes, gifts, time, etc. It is SO appreciated and everything we do, goes to benefit the children! ... See MoreSee Less
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We have had a wonderful World Book Day at New Hart First School today. The children have loved the different activities promoting books, story time and a love of reading. The highlight was our whole school shared reading session where we mixed all the classes from Nursery to Y4 and enjoyed a special story time with our friends. ... See MoreSee Less
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**LOST PROPERTY**
We have again accumulated large amounts of lost property; this is in the boxes in the cloakroom for pupils to reclaim any missing items.
This includes jumpers, cardigans, coats, gloves and hats.
Parents are also welcome to call in to check for any missing articles. Anything unclaimed by the end of the week will be donated to charity.
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Wow what an eventful week in Reception. We have been reading Supertato and on Friday we can into school to find that Evil Pea had been on the loose in our classroom! He had messed up our farm shop and the vegetables looked very worried. We quickly got to work making 'wanted' posters so the whole school could help us search for him. We even told Rachel and Julie in the kitchen to keep a look out because it was fish fingers, chips and.....peas for lunch!!! We were certain he was hiding, laughing at us. Luckily we managed to find him hiding in the afternoon and hopefully we won't be seeing him again! ... See MoreSee Less
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Y4 have made great progress with their model trains. We were joined by a 'real engineer' this week from Network Rail to support or project. ... See MoreSee Less
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This week in nursery, the children have planted their very own cress seeds in cotton wool and carefully sprayed them with water. 🌱💧
Over the week, we watched closely to see how they changed and grew.
We also explored seeds found in different fruits and vegetables, talked about what can grow from a seed, and learned what seeds need to grow, such as water and sunlight. We explored daffodils and how they grow from bulbs, and enjoyed some careful observational drawing. It has been a great week! ... See MoreSee Less
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