Showing posts with label Class 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Class 1. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Music Tuition

MUSIC TUITION FROM SEPTEMBER 2010

Dear Parents

Pupils who will be in years three and four in September will have the opportunity to learn to play the flute for the whole of the academic year which will be funded by the school.

These pupils will also have the opportunity to learn the violin but there will be a charge for these additional sessions. Numbers will be limited as priority will be given to those pupils who will then be in years 5 and 6 who are currently having lessons. The lessons will be 20 minutes long and will take place weekly. A whole term of lessons will cost £26.00. Parents will need to commit for one term but all musical instruments will be loaned free of charge as part of this agreement for as long as they decide to take lessons.

For those pupils currently in years 4 and 5 who wish to continue, or take up music tuition in September, please complete the form below.

This is a great opportunity and we hope your child can take part. Places will be confirmed at the end of this term and payment will be due the first week back in September.

A reminder to all current year 6 pupils – please ensure you have your instrument in school by to be returned to County.



Please return to the school office by Monday 5th July.

My child ____________________________ currently in year ___________ would be interested in taking up violin / flute or continuing with violin / flute* lessons. I understand that these lessons will incur a fee or £26.00 per term for each instrument.
* Please delete as appropriate and indicate clearly which instrument you are selecting.

My child no longer wishes to continue with music tuition. I confirm I will return the instrument to school by Friday 9th July 2010.


Signed_____________________­________________________

Thursday, March 25, 2010

The Royal Visit

The Royal visit
On the 9th of February 2010 Class1 were invited to meet the queen’s daughter- in- law, Sophie. They were there to see the play barn be opened by the countess of Wessex, Sophie. The countess of Wessex officially opened the ‘Go Barmy play barn’ at Easton Farm Park with the help of our Easton school pupils. Some of the children were lucky enough to get to talk to her; also Charlotte Gibbon gave Sophie a bunch of flowers, such an honour.
By Charlie Chapman & Willow Butler

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

New Playhouse in class 1


Our eagerly awaited surprise in class 1 has arrived and the children are thrilled. Our two story 'super dooper' play house has enabled our children to carry out their role play to the full.
Since the children arrived on Monday morning there has been so much excitement and anticipation while they wait for their turn to play within the house.
The other two classes haven't been forgotten as they will also get an opportunity to explore the new structure in class 1.
When the children were asked what they thought about the house they said" it was brilliant"
Many of the children said they also liked pretending the house was something else like a hospital or fire station.
Mrs Payne said "since the writing table had been allocated at the top of the house it has never had so much use"
We hope all existing children and future children to Easton School will get many hours of fun in this very exciting space.