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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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  • Boys Football

    Fri 23 Feb 2024

    Boys from Y4, Y5 and Y6 competed in the Local Authority's football competition. Miss Efreme reported that They all played well, they demonstrated excellent sportsmanship and team work. Miss Efreme was very proud of them. They represented school beautifully!

  • World Thinking Day

    Thu 22 Feb 2024

    Children across the school were proud to take part in World Thinking Day today! World Thinking Day helps in raising funds for empowerment and development of around 10 million Girl Guides and Girl Scouts all over the world. The theme of this year's World Thinking Day is - Our World, Our Thriving Future. World Thinking Day is a global event where children are encouraged to celebrate international friendship, and speak out and raise awareness for issues facing young women and girls. They decided that there should be a special day each year when Girl Guides and Girl Scouts around the world think of each other and express their thanks and appreciation for their international movement.

  • Mascots!

    Sat 17 Feb 2024

    During the  half term break two pupils from Y4 had the opportunity to be mascots at Arsenal. Here’s the link to the game on Saturday:https://youtu.be/ZnvAndwjPug It was a record sell- out for the first time ever for a woman’s game at the Emirates. They won 3:1 which was a bitter-sweet result for Lulu's mum, who is a United fan! 

    Lulu and Bella had an awesome day and the club really looked after them!

  • Cultural day

    Wed 07 Feb 2024

    We  hosted our annual ‘Cultural Day’ on Wednesday 7th February. On this special day, children took part in a range of activities that enabled them to embrace their own heritage and learn about a range of alternative cultures.

    The day was  a non-uniform day as the children were encouraged to wear any traditional clothes that they had at home to represent their family heritage. This year, we  combined our ‘Cultural day’ with ‘World read aloud day’ so we also encouraged children to bring in a cultural book to share with their class.

     

    A highlight of our ‘Cultural day’ over the last few years has been having our fabulous parent/carer volunteers in to read or present something about their heritage to their child’s class. This year, we  extended their involvement even further. Thank you to all the parents/carers who came to school and read stories, taught a traditional dance, gave a  presentation,  demonstrated traditional cooking/taste testing, art or language teaching. You were wonderful! The children learnt so much and had a really informative day!

 

Chingford CofE Primary School

Kings Road

London, E4 7EY

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