Battlefields fun!

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Battlefields… a hugely successful day. And very well deserved after all the stresses of SATs week last week. Well done everyone!  

Skipping Superstars!

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A few (slightly blurred as they were skipping so quickly!) photos of some Bexhill superstars! Today they took part in a skipping festival. After a few weeks of after school classes, Mrs Smith and Mrs Allen were really impressed with their efforts, and I know were particularly proud of their behaviour and attitudes. They were fabulous Bexhill ambassadors! Well done …

Red Nose Day 2015

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Today we’ve had great fun… we’ve learned different circus skills – juggling, plate spinning, unicycling, all sorts of things! – and we had a great assembly where some crazy performers juggled and made us laugh. We’ve had fun dressing up, and laughing at some other peoples outfits too! Most importantly, we’ve raised loads of money for Comic Relief – thank …

Achievement celebrations

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This half-term’s winners were rewarded with a trip to Clip’n’Climb in Stockton. They were amazing, and surprised themselves (and us) with their resilience and determination. They had a great time (‘mint’ was one child’s description) with everyone making it to the top of at least two walls! If you want to go next time, names of the weekly achievement and …

Football team triumph… again!!!

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In two matches played last night,  at Bexhill, the school team played excellent football. In the first game against Castletown, Bexhill came out on top with a 3-1 win. Johnson scored with a goal that Messi would be proud of! Then Castletown equalised in the last 5 minutes! Deacon Seafield replied with two beauties to snatch victory for Bexhill. In Game …

A thank you… from the Y3/4 team!

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This week our hall was packed with families who came to see our Y3/4 children share their learning from this half-term! As well as tinga-tinga inspired art, the children showed their amazing writing (ranging from persuasive posters to beautiful poetry) and then rounded things off with some African music – singing and performing in the style of the Mighty Zulu Nation …