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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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  • 11/11/2016 Remembrance

    Fri 11 Nov 2016
    15 pupils from 4 Ennis-Hill were kindly invited by Cllr Roy Berg to show their respects at Chingford Mount Cemetery.
  • Year 6 Table Tennis Competition

    Wed 09 Nov 2016

    In School Games this week, the Year 6 Table Tennis team are through to the next round of the competition following their success on Monday. Well done, boys!

  • Harvest Festival

    Wed 02 Nov 2016
    The school celebrated Harvest Festival recently with donated food items being passed on to Chingford Food Bank. Over 50 pupils from the Junior site made loaves for our annual bread making competition. The competition was judged by school governor, Mrs Learner, and the school caretaker, Mr Bygrave.
  • Football Team Sponsorship

    Tue 01 Nov 2016
    Chingford Chiropractic Clinic has kindly sponsored our football teams by providing new training bibs and footballs.
     
  • Professor Meets Year 6 Pupils

    Tue 01 Nov 2016

    Prof. Maxwell Hutchinson, a renown architect, visited the school to talk to Year 6 pupils about his career and remarkable life which now also sees him working as a deacon at the local Parish church.

     

    Prof.  Hutchinson, who is a regular on radio and television,  amazed the children with anecdotes about his life which included how he escaped the 2004 tsunami that hit South - East Asia, his involvement in the pop scene during the 1960s and 1970s and meetings with such luminaries as former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and US Presidential candidate, Donald Trump!

     

    Year 6 pupil, Adam, commented, " It was really inspiring listening to the achievements of Professor Hutchinson. I thoroughly enjoyed his talk."

     

  • Rugby at Chingford Foundation School

    Thu 20 Oct 2016
    16 year 4 children went to Chingford Foundation School to enjoy a rugby experience. Lots of fun and new skills learnt. 
    Big thanks to Mr Winspear and Miss Cook who took the children and reported back that they were excellently behaved. 
  • Boys Table Tennis Tournament News

    Tue 18 Oct 2016

    Monday afternoon saw a thrilling boys' table tennis tournament at Chingford foundation school.

     

    Our boys 1st team won, beating Handsworth in the final by 1 point😃.

    Both A and B teams won 2 games each but our A team scored 34 points and Handsworth had 33.

     

    As you would expect all 8 boys were a credit to our school and behaved impeccably.

     

  • Girls Football League News

    Tue 18 Oct 2016

    Monday evening saw the final match in the girls football league.

     

    The A team won their first game against Roger Ascham 2:1 Holly  and Maisy scored. They lost their second against larkswood A 2:0.

     

    The B team lost their first match against Greenleaf A 6:0 and WON their second match against larkswood 1:0. Well Done to Sophie Barry who scored !!!

     

    Best wishes to our brave Queenie who had an accident landing on her arm.

     

    The boys will start their matches after half term and the girls will continue their training on Mondays after school.

     

    Well done girls!!

     

  • Prize Giving at Guildhall

    Mon 17 Oct 2016

    Six selected children, two from Years 4, 5 and 6 went with Mrs Adams and Mrs Smethurst to the Guildhall in London for a trophy ceremony.

     

    The ceremony was organised by The London Children's Flower Society.  There were several categories but we had been nominated by the judge that came in in February/March to judge the miniature daffodil bulbs the children planted for The Rosemary Ann Challenge Cup.

     

    David Domoney (who works with Alan Titchmarsh) on Alan's gardening programme, presented the cups and trophies with the Master of the Worshipful Company of Gardeners.  also in attendance was an ex-Lord Maylor of London. 

     

    Grace and Joe collected the cup on behalf of the school.

  • Cross Country Saturday 15th October

    Mon 17 Oct 2016

    What an achievement! A first for Chingford C of E, both girls and boys A teams placing 1st amongst all the schools in Waltham Forest and many from Essex too. Gold medals all round. The B teams and reserves also ran fantastically, with many achieving personal bests. On top of that a huge congratulations to Stephanie Letchford (year 5) who placed second out of a field of 250 girls. Jack Baker (year 6) who came 5th and Luke Howlett (Year 5) who came 9th out of a field of 256 boys. We are so proud of you all. A special thanks goes to the parents who prepared the children in running club and continued to support and encourage the children on the day. 

 

Chingford CofE Primary School

Kings Road

London, E4 7EY

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