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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.

Talent Show

This week we held our annual talent show at Tamworth Enterprise College.  This was a great opportunity 

for the children to showcase their talents to a large audience.  It was great to see lots of different acts, including dancing, singing, gymnastics, poetry, drama and interesting animals facts from Dr. Fliss. The school's dance team and choir also performed on the night. 

 

Thank you to the school governors and Mrs Arnold, who had the very difficult job as judges. The winners were:

1st- Dr. Fliss' hilarious animal facts and Emily and Elsie's rendition of Edelweiss 

2nd- Maisie's gymnastic skills and Alfie's scene from Les Miserables

3rd- Laila's monologue from Alice in Wonderland; Dylan's version of a 'One direction' song and Demi's dance to the script.

 

Well done to everyone that took part, you were all amazing, and congratulations to our winners.

 

The talent show raised a whopping £371 that the school council are putting towards their playground Games Den. 

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