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Growing In Faith and Learning

'Growing in Faith and Learning' 'Life in all it's fullness' John 10:10

Welcome to St Leonard's CofE Primary School

Welcome to St. Leonard’s Church of England Primary School. We hope our website gives you a flavour of our vibrant, happy school and the achievements of our delightful children. We are a thriving church school in the picturesque village of Wigginton with a strong Christian ethos, growing in faith and learning. We passionately believe in developing the ‘whole child’ and ensure all children have the opportunity to reach their goals and shine in their own unique and wonderful way. Our kind, caring and dedicated team nurture, motivate and encourage our children to be confident and well-rounded members of their community. I am incredibly proud to be the Headteacher of St. Leonard’s, a place where children develop a passion for learning, feel good about themselves, are proud of their achievements and create lasting memories of friendship and connection in our school family. I warmly invite you to come and visit us at St. Leonard’s Mrs Kirsty Cullen, Headteacher.

Latest News

Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • This week

    Fri 29 Apr 2016

    Robins class were lucky to be visited by 2 superheroes this week, a farmer and Rev Deb, and Owls and Kingfishers have started their new topic, Royal Celebration.

     

    The children enjoyed taking part in a Shakespeare afternoon where they learnt more about Shakespeare. KS2 watched part of A Midsummer Night's Dream and KS1 watched an animated version of Romeo and Juliet.  Some children also took part in a word search competition.

     

    To celebrate 'International Dance Day' all of the children worked with Mrs Juxon to learn a dance. They worked really hard and the whole school perfomed it together in the afternoon. It was fantastic! Then on Friday morning during assembly, we enjoyed watching dance performances from both groups of children and individuals. It was great to see all the performances, well done to everyone that took part. Keep an eye on the website for photos. 

  • This week

    Fri 22 Apr 2016

    Everyone enjoyed celebrating the Queens 90th birthday this week and came to school dressed in red, white and blue.  We sang the National Anthem and the children enjoyed a special lunch outside.  This also linked in with the launch of Owls new topic 'A Royal Celebration'.

     

    Robins class were very lucky to receive a very special visitor as part of their new topic Superheroes.  A guide dog puppy came in to visit them on Friday morning and they were told lots of interesting facts about guide dogs, including the training the puppy will be doing.

     

    Two new clubs have started after school this week, Gardening Club on Monday and Cross Stitch Club on Wednesday.  A cricket club has also started up on Tuesday mornings for anyone in KS2.

     

    Well done to all the boys from KS2 who took part in a football competition on Wednesday.

  • This week

    Fri 15 Apr 2016

    It has been a busy week in school with lots going on.

    Kestrels enjoyed learning all about kayaking and Mr Birmingham bought his kayak into school for them to have a look at.

    Kingfishers had great fun making teddy biscuits and everyone enjoyed eating them at the picnic and taking part in other teddy bear activities.

    Two new clubs have started this week, Multi Skills Club for KS1 children on Tuesday and Ultimate Frisby for KS2 children on Friday.

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