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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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  • Champions Challenge

    Thu 31 Mar 2022

    Over the past 4 weeks Year 4 pupils have been completing the Champions Challenge giving them the opportunity to find what wellbeing is all about. Each day during the month long challenge children have been asked to write or draw a picture of something in their Champions Challenge Diary that they had done that was good for their PHYSICAL HEALTH, something that helped their WELLBEING and a HEALTHY MEAL they managed to eat.

    Specially trained Champions from Year 5 inspected the diaries at the end of each week giving the children a stamp in their diaries for each day all 3 targets were met.

    The Champions Challenge is an initiative run by the Red Balloon Foundation and has involved Red Balloon Staff coming into school on a regular basis training  selected Year 5 pupils in many aspects of wellbeing and  encouraging them to 'look not just after their own interests, but to look out for others, too.' (Philippians 2:4).

  • World Book Day Writing Competition

    Thu 31 Mar 2022

    It was wonderful to have so many fabulous entries for our writing competition. Our winners are: Nancy RD and Albert 1S, who wrote fantastic invitations to their favourite book characters; Riya 1S, Ollie 1B, Joshua 1B and Lucia 2N for their fabulous retelling of their favourite stories; Jack S and Jack H 3B for their excellent blurbs, which provided clues about their chosen books without giving away too much information and Luca and Jessica 5H, who wrote interesting and entertaining pieces about their time with their chosen book characters.  

  • Science Competition Winners! How do spiders spin their webs?

    Thu 31 Mar 2022
  • Children Celebrate First Whole School Church Service For Two Years

    Wed 30 Mar 2022

    Due to the lifting of restrictions imposed by the Covid-19 Pandemic, Father Justin has finally got to lead his first whole school church service since arriving at the Parish Church nearly two years ago. Talking to a packed church, Father Justin complimented the children on their fine singing and thanked the children's families for turning out in force to join in the Easter celebrations.

    The order of service included Year 4 pupils reading from Mark 16 v 1-8 and Year 2 Prayer Club members leading prayers. In addition, Koray (Yr 6) and Bethany (Yr 5) sang a beautiful duet called 'Shalom'. The children and families joined in with the singing of 'This is the day' and ' I was there at the stable'.

    During the service Ms Lampard took the opportunity to say a public farewell to 'After School Club' lead,  Mrs Lyn Kox, who retires at the end of term following nearly 5 years service.

    Kayden from Reception was really excited to go to church for his first ever visit with the school saying, "I liked the singing and Father Justin's clothes! There was a big cross at the back of the church and a picture in the window. My auntie came to church too."

     

     

     

  • Red Balloon Foundation Support Delivery of RE Curriculum

    Tue 29 Mar 2022

    To help us navigate our way through the Easter story, the Red Balloon Foundation have been supplementing the delivery of our Religious Education curriculum across Key Stage 1 & Key Stage 2 by providing us with special Easter Boxes containing inactive activities allowing children to explore the concept of sacrifice within Christianity, specifically in relation to the events of the Last Supper and the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus.

     

  • Year 3 & 4 Boys' Football Tournament

    Tue 29 Mar 2022

    The school recently sent a squad of Year 3 boys and a squad of Year 4 boys to take part in a 6 a-side football tournament held at 'Goals' in South Chingford. Both sets of boys accounted well for themselves  with some notable performances. Our Year 3 team won one of their matches 7-0 whilst the Year 4 boys narrowly missed out on reaching the final stages of the competition being pipped by eventual winners, Mission Grove, in the group qualification stage.

    Louis, proud captain of the Year 3 team, said, "We played quite well - we lost one game, drew two games and won one game. I scored quite a few goals. It was a great experience playing for the school."

    Year 4 striker, Jack Goodacre, was equally enthusiastic, commenting, "I really enjoyed the day. It was great to play against teams from other schools such as Roger Ascham and Mission Grove."

  • UK Parliament Recognises School Pupils' Courageous Advocacy

    Mon 28 Mar 2022
    The school recently entered a competition run by UK Parliament looking to recognise schools who have promoted courageous advocacy amongst their pupils. At Chingford C of E Primary, we encourage and support our children to be "courageous advocates". This means they champion causes which are special and meaningful to them.
     
    Our extensive road traffic campaigns on both sites were put forward as evidence of how the school has worked with its pupils, parents and local community to bring about a safer crossing on Kings Road as well as attempting to improve driver behaviour on Cambridge Road.
     
    Whilst the school did not win first place in the competition, we were delighted to be told we received a  'Highly Commended' approbation from the judges:
     
    "On behalf of the Education and Engagement Team and our panel of judges, we would like to thank you for taking the time to tell us about all the hard work you’re doing!
     
    With nearly 288 nominations, deciding a winner was not easy. The judges were very impressed by the high standard of the entries this year. While your entry did not win this time, it was considered Highly Commended by the judges."
  • Culture Day

    Thu 24 Mar 2022

    On March 24th the school held a Cultural Day celebrating its rich cultural diversity. Children and staff celebrated their heritage by coming into school dressed in national costumes or clothing associated with their family origins. The day was also marked by a visit from an Indian dance group and a specially devised dinner menu showcasing delicious food from Italy, USA and the Caribbean.

    Edwina, from Year 6, who came dressed in Ghanaian costume, commented, "It's really cool seeing people dressed up in costumes from so many countries. Miiechah's t-shirt featuring 8 different flags connected to her heritage was particularly interesting and caught my eye straight away."

    Miiechah, also from Year 6, said her favourite costume was worn by classmate Emir who came dressed in Turkish-styled clothing. She also enjoyed Joseph's (Year 3) take on a traditional Bavarian costume.

     

     

  • Prayer Space Week

    Tue 22 Mar 2022

    In conjunction with the Red Balloon Foundation, the school is currently hosting a Prayer Space week themed around Lent and it's connection with Jesus' time in the wilderness.

    We have been using the Junior Library as a venue for Prayer Space with children from both sites visiting at lunchtimes and lesson times to engage in a range of creative activities that encourage personal reflection on issues such as forgiveness, injustice, thankfulness, big questions, identity and stillness.

    Prayer spaces enable children and young people, of all faiths and none, to explore life’s questions, spirituality and faith in a safe, creative and interactive way.

  • Panathlon Success

    Wed 16 Mar 2022

    A team of boys and girls from Year 6 recently took part in the Waltham Forest Schools Sport Network Primary Penathlon Day held at the Peter May Sports Centre and returned to school as joint gold medalists, sharing the winner's rostrum with pupils from Barncroft Primary. The competition focussed on a variety of sports featured in the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

    Jubilant Riley from Pankhurst class described the experience as 'extremely worthwhile'. Classmate, Evan, was equally enthusiastic commenting, " I was delighted to find out we had won. I wasn't expecting to bring back a trophy to school with my teammates."

    Erika, also from Pankhurst class added, "It was a really well organised event. All the competitors were well behaved and the students from Chingford Foundation who were supervising the activities were very nice."

     

     

     

 

Chingford CofE Primary School

Kings Road

London, E4 7EY

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