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C of E Primary School

"Don't look out only for your own interests, but take an interest in others, too."  (Philippians 2:4)

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  • Tottenham Hotspur Foundation

    Thu 22 Oct 2015

    Tottenham Hotspur Foundation have been working with Year 3 throughout the first half of the Autumn Term and will be continuing up until the Christmas term.

     

    Coach Danny Hart has been working with the children in the classroom, helping out at lunchtimes as well as teaching the children 'the beautiful game' in the afternoon and after school.

      

     
  • Tag Rugby

    Thu 22 Oct 2015

    On Tuesday 20th October, 14 years 5 and 6 children took part in a Tag Rugby Competition at Chingford Rugby Club. All the participants had great fun, results to follow.... Thanks to the staff and parents for helping out.

     

    Next time, Year 4 will be taking part in a  similar competition after half term.

  • Girls Table Tennis

    Thu 22 Oct 2015

    On Wednesday 14th October, the Girls Table Tennis team travelled to Rushcroft school to take part in a  tournament. They played very well but unfortunately did not make the finals. We wish the boys well in their endeavours after half term. Watch this space for the photos.

  • Girls Football Team News

    Tue 20 Oct 2015

    Last night the girls football team played in the league at Goals. They drew their match against Roger Ascham school 0:0 and, as their second opponents weren't able to attend, they secured a second easy victory!

     

    So, 4 more points in the bag - come on girls. 😀⚽️

  • Harvest Festival 2015

    Mon 19 Oct 2015

    As usual the school's harvest festival was a great success.  Father Andy led the proceedings on both sites for the first time and was very impressed with the generosity shown by parents and careers who donated many gifts of food. These offerings have been passed on to  the charity 'Christian Kitchen' who provide warm food for the homeless in the Borough.

     

    To keep with school tradition, a bread making competition was held at the Junior site which attracted over 50 entrants.

  • Waltham Forest Primary Schools' 6 a-side Tournament for Boys

    Mon 19 Oct 2015

    Waltham Forest Primary Schools' 6 a-side Tournament for Boys

     

    C of E have entered 2 Year 6 teams for the annual  Waltham Forest Schools' 6 a-side Tournament held at 'Goals' which takes place throughout the Autumn term.

     

    The 'A' have won 3 matches and lost one with the 'B' team having lost both of the matches they have played in.

     

    The most notable performance so far has been the 'A' team's 7-0 victory over Barclay which saw David Harris bag 6 of the 7 goals.

  • Football League Kids Cup

    Mon 19 Oct 2015

    C of E's Year 6 boys' team narrowly missed out on reaching the final of the Football League Kids Cup held at 'The Score' ground, Leyton, after  being beaten in the semi final of the competition 2-1 by Loyola Preparatory School from Buckhurst Hill.

     

    Hopes were high after the boys won all their 4 league stage games against South Grove, Mayville, Ashford and Potter Street. However, a last minute goal in the semi final from their opponents dashed hopes of a final appearance and the opportunity to be paraded in front of the crowd for Leyton Orient's home game against Oxford United which took place later in the afternoon.

     

    Nevertheless, the boys enjoyed their day and were given free tickets for the Leyton Orient game against Oxford.

     

    Special thanks to the parents who came along to support tie boys and to Howard Gould from Leyton Orient who organised the day.

     

  • School Council Visit to Parliament

    Fri 16 Oct 2015
    Members of last year's school council finally got to visit the Houses of Parliament recently following the postponement of a planned visit earlier in the year which clashed with the General Election.
     
    As part of their learning about democracy and 'British Values', the school council traditionally gets the opportunity to visit 3 places of governance - Waltham Forest Town,  City Hall and the Palace of Westminster.
  • SCHOOL ALERT

    Thu 15 Oct 2015

    A pupil from Yardley school was followed by a man in a dark blue car  yesterday on her way to school. Please talk to your children about stranger danger and being aware of who is around.

  • Girls Football

    Tue 06 Oct 2015 Miss Watson

    The girls football team got off to a fantastic start to the season last night at Goals.  After a close match against Roger Asham in which they were defeated 1-0, they grew in confidence and conquered their nerves.

     

    They won their second match 6-0 with a special mention to super striker Rosie Lee who scored 5 goals topped up by Amelie scoring the other - well done girls!!

     

    Their final match of the evening against Henry Maynard was also a solid result ending in a 4-0 win for C of E.

     

    All in all, a brilliant start to the season.

     

    Big thanks, as always, to Mr Winspear for giving up his time and for his expertise in coaching the team. He was very proud of how their self belief grew with each match.

     

    Looking forward to the next matches! Onwards and upwards girls!
 

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London, E4 7EY

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