Tuesday 24 November 2015

OneTree Per Child

Our Year 3 and Year 4 pupils made their contribution towards the citywide one tree per child project today.   They went to a very muddy field near Kings Weston and planted some fruit trees. Good work Cabot children!







Monday 16 November 2015

Children in Need Celebrations

Our children have a wide range of heroes.  We celebrated some of these in our special Children in Need Assembly hosted by The Little Mermaid (Miss Pearce!)

It was great to hear children tell us about their heroes, including scientists, police officers, explorers and a couple of mums!









Wednesday 11 November 2015

Children in Need - Friday

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Dear Parents,

This Friday is Children in Need day.  At Cabot we will joining in with the charity fundraising by inviting children and staff to dress up as their heroes.  They can choose a person from history or a fictional character from a story or maybe someone they know who has inspired them.  We are asking children to contribute 50p that will go straight to Children in Need to help with their charity fundraising.

Best wishes

Mr Burton

Tuesday 10 November 2015

Poetry Prize!


Well done Year 6 pupils!  I received and email yesterday telling me that your class are the winners of the Bristol Waterstone's Poetry competition.

More details can be found at the link below

http://lizbrownleepoet.com/

Thursday 5 November 2015

Birds of Prey Visit


We had another visit from Mike and his Welsh birds of prey.  Just as last time, the children were fascinated by these amazing animals.  It was very exciting for all, especially those lucky children who had a chance to hold some of the birds.



















Ujima Radio Broadcoast







I had the great pleasure of taking 5 of our school council members to interview Paul Jacobs live on Ujima Radio this morning.  They did a great job! You can hear the broadcast again on podcast via the Ujima radio station.


http://listen-again.ujimaradio.com/index.php?id=26052

Best wishes

Mr Burton