Corby Glen Community Primary School
Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
Thank you to everyone who attended our Macmillan coffee morning. I think you will all agree Greenfinch class did a super job. It was wonderful meeting so many of our families and also other members of our community. We hope to see everyone soon.
Last week our year 3/4 netball team went along to the Bee Netball Festival. They had a great time learning new skills and understanding Bee Netball. Well done to everyone involved.
Please see attached information about getting involved in disability football.
Congratulations
to Bella for winning the Sheep fair front cover competition and to our 4 runners up. Super art work!
European Languages Day 26th September -
This day promotes awareness about language learning and protecting linguistic heritage. The overall purpose is to raise awareness of Europe’s rich linguistic and cultural diversity. We would love to hear from any of our families or community members who would like to share a message with our children in a language of their choice. Send them to enquiries@corbyglen.lincs.sch.uk
On Sunday 25th September, this charity event will be passing through Corby Glen. We are pleased to be providing our facilities to the charity. Good luck to anyone taking part from Corby Glen Community Primary School.
https://www.joneggingtrust.org.uk/blog/custom_event/jetride/
The South West Lincolnshire School Sport Partnership competition fixture list is available.
If you are able to help with coaching and / or transport please contact school.
Queen Elizabeth II has died, aged 96 - CBBC Newsround
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has died at the age of 96.
She spent 70 years on the throne, after being crowned on 2 June 1953, meaning she ruled Britain for longer than any other King or Queen in history.
During her time as Queen, lots of things changed in Britain. But one thing that never changed was her strong sense of duty to the UK and the Commonwealth.
Queen Elizabeth II will be remembered as a Queen who spent her life keeping the promise she made when she was first crowned - to serve her people and her country.
Our Corby Glen Primary School family send their sincere thoughts and condolences to The Royal Family at this sad time. Rest in peace Your Majesty. You will be greatly missed.
Today is National Read a Book Day! Our school challenge this week is to beat the Headteacher reading a book by Friday, my book is 'Clown Fish by Alan Durant'. Can your child persuade me which book I should read next week. Looking forward to hearing about which books you read.