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Chingford

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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  • Year 5 Visit to Neasden Temple

    Thu 23 Nov 2017

    Year 5 pupils recently visited Neasden Temple as part of their RE module on Hinduism & Community. The highlight of the visit was attending an Arti service in the magnificent mandir.

  • PC Brand Visit

    Thu 23 Nov 2017

    PC Brand visited the school on 23rd November to talk to the Junior children about road safety. PC Brand came to the school following an invitation from Year 6 pupil, Toby, who has been concerned about safety on our local roads for some time. Toby commented, "It was great to have PC Brand come to the school to talk to us. Hopefully none us will get hurt crossing the road."

  • Girls Football Tournament 17/11/2017

    Tue 21 Nov 2017

    Chingford C of E girls’ football team finished runners-up in a borough-wide competition that was staged at “Goals” in Chingford on Friday (17th November)

     

    After progressing through a gruelling group stage and a semi-final without conceding a goal and scoring freely Rhodes Academy from Wood Green proved too strong in the Final.

     

    The team showed residence, determination, team spirit and no little skill throughout the tournament.

     

    By virtue of reaching the semi-final stage the school have qualified for a Finals competition which is scheduled to be played at “Goals” in Wembley in the New Year. ​

     

  • The Road to Wembley

    Mon 20 Nov 2017

    Chingford C of E boys' football team gallantly fell at the last hurdle in an attempt to represent Leyton Orient in the National League's Road to Wembley competition held at 'Score" on Saturday, 18th November.

    Having won their group stage without conceding a goal and beating St Mary's on penalties in a hard fought semi-final, the boys lost in the final 2-0 to Churchfields.

    As finalists, the boys later took to the pitch at Brisbane Road to act as flag bearers and a guard of honour as the O's players ran out onto the pitch against Dover Athletic.

    Although the boys were disappointed not to go onto the next stage of the competition, they had a wonderful day out and once again showed they are among the best teams in the Borough.

  • Writing Super Heros

    Fri 03 Nov 2017
    Well done to our Super Hero Writers!!!
 

Chingford CofE Primary School

Kings Road

London, E4 7EY

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