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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 3 Church Visit

    Fri 25 Jun 2021

    As part of their Religious Education studies, pupils from Year 3 visited the Parish Church today where they met Father Justin for the first time since his appointment as rector last year. Father Justin took the children on a guided tour of the church informing them of its history and the purpose of artefacts and furniture found in the building.

    Year 3 pupil Ethan commented, 'I enjoyed putting on the purple chorister robes."

    Classmate Lois added, 'It was fascinating to discover the gravestone of Owen Stone who used to be headmaster of our school back in the Victorian times.'

    Fellow Year 3 pupil, Cody, was very excited to get to ring the church bells, 'It was brilliant!' he said.

     

  • PTC Summer Multi Sports Holiday Club Survey

    Thu 10 Jun 2021

    Please follow the link to complete the survey.

     

    https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/PWKMRYQ

     

     

  • School involved in the launch of new keeping children safe initiative

    Wed 09 Jun 2021

    A group of Year 4 pupils were filmed and interviewed today by BBC Local News marking the launch of 'Clever Never Goes', a new initiative designed to help keep children safe. The session was led by PC Karen Killick from Chingford Police station and was attended by Waltham Forest police chief, Detective Chief Superintendent Richard Tucker.

    Eden, who was interviewed by the BBC reporter, described feeling 'nervous but excited' when she was told the reporter wanted to speak to her. She added, "It was a great experience and I learned a great deal about keeping safe. I was thrilled to know I would be appearing on the television for the first time in my life."

    Ivy and Isla both enjoyed the presentation and were both surprised to learn that it is very risky even going off somewhere with people you might know reasonably well without the permission of a parent or carer.

    Molly enjoyed meeting the Waltham Forest police chief. She was particularly impressed that as a young officer he had once arrested 66 people in one month!

    BBC will be airing footage of the session on their Local News programme today at 1.30pm and 6.30pm

  • Bubble Closure 08.06.2021

    Tue 08 Jun 2021

    If your child attended Year 2, Infant Breakfast Club or Infant After School Club today they will need to self isolate till 18th June and return to school on the 21st June. As per guidelines, if your child has attended any of these please take them for a PCR test as soon as possible and let the school know if they are positive.

 

Chingford CofE Primary School

Kings Road

London, E4 7EY

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