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iT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN!
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iT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN!
One of the week’s major highlights came courtesy of Zoolab, who brought along a fascinating selection of creatures for our Year 1 and 2 pupils to meet. The classroom was buzzing with excitement as the children came face to face with Shelly the snail, Callie the cockroach, Fred the frog, Tilly the tarantula, Pumpkin the corn snake and Laura the gerbil. Each animal brought its own moment of awe, curiosity and, in some cases, a tiny bit of nervous giggling! The session offered a wonderful hands-on learning experience, helping pupils understand more about different habitats, lifecycles and the importance of caring for all living things.
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The Petersfield Area Churches Together annual charity competition saw an impressive range of entries, with Sheet Primary School submitting many thoughtful submissions. After a difficult judging process, the winners were Thea, Joseph and Lulu, whose creative work stood out for its originality, heart, community impact and overall.
We came 4th place in the national quiz championships. We are through to the semi-finals out of 91 schools. In the team there are Flora, William, Joseph and Noah. One of the questions was 'Where is the tallest bridge in the world located?' Since we got to the semi-finals, the next quiz is on the 4th of December 2025. We hope to get to the finals quiz in May 2026.
Report by Oliver A & Dino
Poppies at St Peter's Church, Petersfield by Noah G
Fun day today for the end of term fundraiser. What lovely spooky children we had at school today!
Our recent Harvest Festival was a wonderful celebration of community, talent, and thanksgiving! The event was very well attended, with families, friends, and members of the local community coming together to mark this special occasion.
The morning was filled with music and joy, beginning with beautiful performances on the organ and piano by some of our very talented children. Their confidence and musicianship were truly inspiring and set a lovely tone for the rest of the event.
We were also treated to an insightful and heartfelt speech by the EARA group, who reminded us of the importance of inclusion, understanding, and supporting one another—values that lie at the heart of our community.
The celebration concluded with wonderful singing from the children, whose enthusiasm and bright voices filled the room with happiness and warmth. Their songs captured the spirit of the harvest perfectly—gratitude, sharing, and hope.
A huge thank-you to everyone who attended and helped make the Harvest Festival such a memorable and uplifting event. It was a true reflection of our school’s community spirit and the joy of coming together to celebrate all that we have.
Julie Robinson
Headteacher
Midhurst Milers 2K Race