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  • Oundle Festival of Literature - 5th to 9th March

    Published 24/02/18
    Monday 5th March to Friday 9th March at The Great Hall Oundle Reception to Year 5 will be taking part. Developing a passion for reading.  We are delighted to be taking part in the Oundle Literacy Festival, Kid Lit.  Classes of childre
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  • National Careers Week - 5th to 9th March

    Published 24/02/18

    Careers Week. 5th—9th March is Careers Week. We are very excited as we have lots of visitors visiting our Academy during the week. On Monday 5th we will be hosting a ‘What’s my Line’ Assembly— volunteers will answer questions from our children who will try to guess their profession. The volunteers will only answer ‘yes’ or ‘no’. After ten minutes the volunteers will leave the assembly and return in their uniform or will bring in the tools of the trade. On 9th March we are hosting a Careers fair and inviting four other Greenwood Dale Academies to join us. We will have 10 professions attending and they will be giving lots of information to our children about their profession. Our aim is to ensure our children begin to have some insight in to what careers are available to them once they leave school.

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  • World Book Day - Thursday 1st March

    Published 20/02/18

     

    Share a Story campaign has been launched for 2018.  The campaign has been created to encourage parents and carers to spend just 10 minutes a day reading and sharing stories with their children. Similarly, children are encouraged to read with their parents - and older siblings are invited to read with younger brothers and sisters, too.  It's a fantastically fun, nationwide event. Parents have the opportunity to share what they are reading using #ShareAStory.  A great idea is to share a 'shelfie' take a photograph of your bookcase or book shelf or pile of reading books at home and share with your teacher via the academy website.

    We will be giving out £1 book tokens on the day, we will also be using the day to dress up as a favourite character or book. 

    Children have the opportunity to dress up for World Book Day.

    Each class has a special theme

    Nursery – dress up as a nursery rhyme or a traditional tale character

    Reception – the choice of any character from a favourite book

    Year 1 and Year 2– the theme for the term is ‘Animals’ please dress up as an animal or an animal character from a story, for example Paddington Bear, The Gruffalo, Mr Fox, The Three Bears, The Three Little Pigs

    Year 3 – The BFG

    Year 4 – Knights and Princesses

    Year 5 – Egyptians

    Year 6 – World War II

    In the meantime, please keep up all the valuable reading at home and visit worldbookday.com for fun things to do with reading.

    Fabulous opportunity to win a family adventure - Where's Wally? - visit http://www.worldbookday.com/wally/ from February 26th 

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  • Class Photographs - Wednesday 21st February

    Published 19/02/18
    The school photographer will be in school taking a photograph of each class on Wednesday 21st February.
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  • Mental Health Awareness Day - Friday 9th February

    Published 30/01/18

    TALK OUT LOUD

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  • Safer Internet Day - Tuesday 6th February

    Published 24/01/18

    'Create, Connect and Share Respect' - children will learn 'that a better internet starts with you'.   Safer Internet Day is celebrated globally in February each year to promote the safe and positive use of digital technology for children and young people.

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  • Business Week 20th to 24th November

    Published 20/11/17

    Children will be taking part in a wide range of activities this week as part of Careers and Employability. We are delighted to welcome visitors from local businesses and groups. 
    A huge thank you to Anglian Water, RS Components, Corby Council, Avon

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  • Gold School Games Mark Award

    Published 20/10/17

    Hazel Leys Academy has achieved the Gold School Games Mark for their commitment, engagement and delivery of competitive school sport in 2016/17.

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  • Brake Competition

    Published 22/09/17
    Alex Muir, Year 6 from last year, managed to beat thousands of children from across the UK to be named Brake's road safety poster winner for Key Stage 2. Alex impressed the judges with her '20 is Plenty' design. This has been made into t
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