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Anything is Possible (Mark 9 v 23)

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Creeting St Mary Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School

Creeting St Mary CEVAP School

Anything is Possible (Mark 9 v 23)

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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • Easter Egg Donations - Stowmarket Food Bank

    Fri 26 Mar 2021

    What a fantastically generous community we have here at Creeting!

    We had 84 donations of eggs and Easter treats brought into school in the last couple of weeks. These have now been delivered to the Food Bank in Stowmarket and will be distributed to families in need over the Easter Holidays.

     

  • Easter Hamper Raffle

    Tue 16 Mar 2021

    Thank you to everyone who bought tickets for our Easter Hamper Raffle. We took £510 which the PSA will put towards the new outdoor learning space. 

    Our winners are:

    1st: Maddie

    2nd: Mila

    3rd: Amelia.

     

    Enjoy!

  • World Book Day 2021 - Potatoes!

    Fri 12 Mar 2021

    An incredible effort from so many pupils in decorating their potatoes for World Book Day. 

    We have everyone from Mrs Large in the bath, to Harry Potter; from Paddington to Elmer the elephant!

    Our winners are listed below and have each won a £5 book voucher

    Reception: Isabella

    Year 1: Isaac

    Year 2: Willow

    Year 3: Beth

    Year 4: Alastair

    Year 5: Alice

    Year 6: Lily C

    Have a look through the pictures below to see some of the potato creations!

  • Saplings on the school field

    Thu 11 Mar 2021

    At the end of last term Creeting St Mary CEVAP was lucky enough to be given 60 hedge and copse saplings by the Woodland Trust as part of their ‘Free Trees for Schools and Communities’ campaign.

    What a wonderful opportunity for the children to learn all about planting, tree care and the benefit of trees to both the school and the planet!

    We were also very pleased to receive a generous donation of 6 big bags of soil improver from a local company Material Change, to give the saplings the best possible start.

     

     

     

     

    Some very enthusiastic children got digging and learnt how to plant and protect the saplings. After much hard work, muddy boots and fun we now have a hedge dividing the top and bottom of the field, and a swathe of saplings along the very bottom of the field that will hopefully develop into a beautiful nature area in years to come.

    Ash Class have seed bombs to plant when the frosts have passed so we are looking forward to an exciting and colourful year of growing in 2021!

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