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  • What's on at the Theatre?

    Published 08/10/23, by Gemma King
    If your child enjoys reading, check out what is on at our local theatres. There is nothing better than watching some of their favourite books be brought to life on the stage in front of their very eyes. Don't hang about, tickets go really quickly
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  • Summer Reading Challenge 2023

    Published 12/07/23, by Helen Holmes

    Ready, Set, Read! Summer Reading Challenge 2023 at Inspire libraries 8 July - 3 September

    Get ready to read!

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  • Wow! Once upon a Story Jar...

    Published 03/03/23, by Gemma King
    We set a challenge for our children to tell their favourite stories in a JAR to celebrate World Book Day... Take a look at how AMAZING they are:  Every child who entered will receive a small prize to recognise their outstanding effort
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  • PARENT MEETING - Phonics Screening Check

    Published 07/02/23, by Katie Sturman

    Tuesday 21st February - Y1 Phonics Screening Check Meeting 

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  • Story Jar Competition!

    Published 02/02/23, by Gemma King

    A lovely activity to keep you busy over half-term. 

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  • Silver Reading Awards incoming....

    Published 06/01/23, by Gemma King

    This term we are working on achieving our SILVER Reading Awards.

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  • Our Beautiful Poetry Winners

    Published 21/12/22, by Gemma King
    We have had lots of stunning Christmas poems entered into our poetry competition. It has been so difficult to choose the winners but... HERE THEY ARE! Year 1- Isla:    Year 3- Lola:    Year 4- Abrar: 
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  • Would you like to be a Reading Volunteer?

    Published 20/12/22, by Katie Sturman

    Would you like to play a part in helping children develop their reading skills? 

    We are looking for two or more reading volunteers* who would be willing to come into school one afternoon a week to listen to some of our wonderful Year 1 and 2 children read. 

    The day you come in will be up to you! All you need to do is let us know the day and time of afternoon which suits you best, and we will try our best to accommodate this. 

    In these sessions you will be listening to our children read the stories they have been practising in phonics. This will help them develop speed when reading and will also count towards their silver reading awards!

    If you are interested in offering your time to support reading at KPNS, please speak to Mrs Buttery or Mrs King (schooloffice@keyworth.notts.sch.uk).  

    We are very excited to see where our reading will take us after Christmas and would love for you to join us on this journey!

    Thank you. 

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  • 2022 Christmas Poetry Competition!

    Published 11/11/22, by Gemma King
    What do I have to do? Write and present a beautiful Christmas poem on an A4 page. You can write about anything to do with Christmas: Santa, snowy scenes or even Christmas dinner! You can choose your style of poem. It doesn’t have to rhy
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  • Phonics Meeting

    Published 13/09/22, by Admin

    On Thursday 22nd September at 3.30pm we would like to invite any parents or carers who would like to find out more about how we teach phonics and ultimately how we help children to become confident little readers.

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  • Going for GOLD!

    Published 05/05/22, by Gemma King
    We like all our children from F1-Y6 to participate in their Reading Awards. We aim for ALL the children to have completed their GOLD AWARD by the end of the Summer Term.  Please encourage your child to complete any remaining reads or challe
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  • Around the Wolrd on World Book Day!

    Published 27/02/22, by Gemma King
    For World Book Day this year we are going to explore stories, tales, authors and illustrators from around the world. The staff team have each take a story from somewhere in the world, and they are going to share their stories with the children. Each
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