Go parks challenge

 October 1st – October 31st 2021. 

  • The Go Parks: Active Schools Challenge is back – and this time it has a cultural twist. 
  •  There will be 55 sites with QR codes across the City where you can take part – 14 more from the inaugural Active Schools Challenge in February. 
  •  This time – we have included several cultural venues to the places where you can win points. (e.g Transport museum, Lunt fort, Herbert) etc
  •  By scanning a QR code on a visit to a site, schools earn points for each scan. 

     There are awards for the winning schools 

    For a full interactive map of locations please visit – www.go-cv.co.uk/goparks  

     

    How can you take part?  
  • This City of Culture Special will require all entrants to be a Go CV member.  
  •  Go CV is a free scheme for Coventry residents.  Members benefit from offers and discounts on events, activities and attractions. 
  •  Non-Coventry residents will also be able to sign up. 
  •  This will enable you to enter much more easily, with a quicker entry process using the Go CV platform. 

     There are long-term benefits – discounted entry to leisure centres including The Wave and free entry to Transport Museum as well as flash offers and competitions 


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    Try to do this before arriving at the park- then this will auto-save your details- no more filling out the form every time – YAY ! 
     

     

     


    BEST PART IS: You can visit more than one park per day for additional scans. This is no longer capped at one scan per day, providing it is not the same venue. Do not forget to select Coundon Primary to pledge your points. 

    Keep in the loop and get updates:  
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    • Facebook: @CoventrySport | @GoCVcard 
    • Twitter:@Coundonprimary  @CovSport | @SGOCoventryWest @SGOCoventryEast |@GoCVcard 
    • Instagram:@CovSport 

Week 1 timetable:  

Teams

All our Nursery children should now have received their email login details and details on how to access Teams, should your child need to isolate at home. If you have not received this please email [email protected] and we will send these to you.

Each week we will upload some activities for you to do at home linked to our theme.

Our new look Nursery

Here are some photographs of our new look Nursery. We aim to provide a calm and nurturing environment that inspires children’s natural curiosity and imagination.

We hope you like it ?

Welcome to Coundon Primary School Nursery 2021/22

Hello everyone,

We hope you have all had a lovely Summer and are all as excited about starting the new school year next week, as we are.

You should all have your settling in sessions that begin next week (wk beg 06.09.21). These sessions run for 2 weeks until we start our full sessions on September 20th.

If you have any queries about your settling in sessions the school office will be open on Friday September 3rd.

See you all next week

Miss Jones, Mrs Host, Miss Golding

Easter Bonnet Parade

Thank you to all of you for our wonderful Easter Bonnets, they were amazing ? Mrs Maude and the school council had a really tough task choosing a winning bonnet.

They did manage to choose a winner from all the bonnets in the EYFS and it was…….

Elsie (NAM) Very well done Elsie, your bonnet was amazing ?

EYFS results were

1st Elsie B Nurs AM

2nd Esme W-S RHB

3rd Emily H Nurs PM

A huge well done to all of Nursery for your wonderful Easter singalong which parents can view on TEAMS.

Spring Growing

This week in Nursery we have talking about how our plants and flowers grow. We have explored the lifecycle of the Sunflower and all planted a Sunflower seed. We will be looking after them and ensuring they get lots of sun and water to help them grow. We will then send them home at Easter for you to look after at home.

Red Nose Day

On Friday we celebrated Red Nose Day in Nursery with non uniform, fancy dress or Red Nose attire. We had red water and had lots of fun.

Here are a few photos.

It must be Spring

In Nursery this week we have been learning about the season Spring.

We have been looking at the changes in the environment and in the weather and talking about what sort of things we might see when we are out and about such as new flowers, buds on the trees and baby animals.

We have learnt some new Spring songs called ‘It must be Spring’, ‘Raindrops’ and ‘Spring in my toes’

We have been painting some lovely Spring pictures and collaging Daffodil’s. This is our Spring display.