World Kindness Day - 13th November
Children will be asked to think about how they can be
“Kinder than is necessary. Because it's not enough to be kind. One should be kinder than needed.” ― R.J. Palacio, Wonder
Children will be asked to think about how they can be
“Kinder than is necessary. Because it's not enough to be kind. One should be kinder than needed.” ― R.J. Palacio, Wonder
On Monday 12th the children can wear something blue or odd socks
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In line with the curriculum and to celebrate ‘Black History Month’, we have organised for Education Group to run an ‘African Drumming Workshop’ in school for Reception up to Year 6 classes.
We will be helping Corby Foodbank by collecting donations for Harvest Festival. They give out
emergency food to people in the Corby area who are struggling financially and need help to put food on their tables for themselves and their families.
Your donations really help and are really appreciated!
Everdon has provided educational visits for over forty years. Children are able to use the superb rural setting supported by experienced rangers for hands-on interactive experiences. Bringing the curriculum alive. It will be an informative day.
To support the children’s learning in class, we have arranged for ‘One Day Creative’ to visit the school to run an ‘Iron Man’ workshop.
Join in with the fun filled and educational activities at Corby Library. Great choice of books. Lots of clubs and events. Proud to promote Library Week and to encourage our community to take part.
On October the 10th children will be taking part in the Bedford Faith Tour. Bedford is rich in both culture and religion, with Christians, Muslims, Sikhs (and others of all faiths and none) living together in harmony. The three main faith communities have places of worship within three hundred metres of each other. Faith leaders have developed the Faith Tour to bring alive RE through first hand experience, enhance the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of pupils and for pupils to experience community cohesion at work in a rich and diverse neighbourhood.
Hazel Leys Academy is taking part in the Arts Award.
Arts Award Discover is an introductory award designed for ages 5 and above, and is open to children and young people aged up to 25.
To achieve an Arts Award Discover, teachers have collected evidence in an individual arts log of experiences for children in each year group. This includes:
Wednesday 3rd October. The Dogs Trust will be visiting school to deliver a very special assembly and a series of workshops for our Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6 children. We look forward to finding out more about not only caring for pets but also the part dogs have played in world history. Year 6 will be learning about how dogs were used in World War II, Year 5 how exercise and dogs support one another, Year 3 will find out about dog senses and Year 4 about keeping safe and responsible. It will be a very informative day and supports our exciting curriculum for history, PHSE, science and literacy.