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Our school is very busy. Here we will post up a selection of latest news for you to get a taste of life in Wallop.

  • Harvest Festival Donations journey to The Andover Foodbank

    Fri 14 Oct 2022 M.Lambert

    Several children from the school council visited the Andover Foodbank today with donations from our Harvest Festival.

    They weighed the food in (it came to a massive 108Kg) then sorted, dated and stacked the food so that the awesome volunteers at the Foodbank can pack into boxes and send to people who need support in and around Andover.

    Thank you for all donations for the Foodbank, and on behalf of our school - thank you to all the volunteers who support the Foodbank who give up their time for this worthwhile cause.

  • Donate for Ukraine

    Fri 04 Mar 2022 M.Lambert

    We joined in collaboration with John Hanson School in Andover this week to send donations to Poland for the hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian refugees this week.

    Thank you so much to everyone who donated something. This was delivered by our school councillors this morning to John Hanson, and will be off with a whole truck full of donations on Monday next week.

  • World Book Day

    Thu 03 Mar 2022 M.Lambert

    The children were tasked with dressing up a toilet roll as their favourite book character. The results were amazing and some pictures can be found in the Children section of the website. 

    Thank you to parents for helping the children make their characters and for sharing books together with your children. 

  • WIND

    Fri 18 Feb 2022 M.Lambert

    Inclement weather: Following an update from Hampshire County Council at 5am this morning - the school has been advised to close due to the red weather warning now in place meaning there is now a threat to life status. All work will be online on google classrooms. Have a wonderful half term. Apologies for any inconvenience.

  • Wilder Wallop seed pictures

    Fri 17 Jul 2020
    We have been sent some great photos from the children of their Wilder Wallop seeds. It's great to see how much they have grown. Thank you for sending them in.
  • Wilder Wallop update

    Mon 13 Jul 2020

    William from Hawks has sent in an update on his Wilder Wallop seeds.

     

    My Wildflower patch has flowers! We have poppies, daisies, cornflower, campanula and more! We also have lots of bare ground around the flowers so don’t worry if you only have a few flowers up and lots of bare ground still, it just means not all the seeds germinated (sprouted), this happens a lot and is just part of nature. 

    The bugs love the patch, especially the hover flies. I’m going to keep watching my patch and will take photos of any other flowers that come up and any other bugs I see to share with you. I’m also going to keep watering it on the days it doesn’t rain. Have you had any flowers yet? Can you send the photos to Mrs Evans so we can all see?

    William H

  • Nature detective

    Wed 24 Jun 2020
    Last weekend Noah from Hawks class went on a nature walk he found lots of grasshoppers and spiders. Thank you for the great photos to share with everyone.
  • This week at home

    Thu 18 Jun 2020
    This week the children at home have been busy learning about countries in Europe and division work in maths. Well done great photos of your work
  • Photos from home and school

    Fri 12 Jun 2020
    The children have been busy at home and in school over the last few weeks, we have seen project work on maps of Europe, progress on Wilder Wallop seeds, great artwork and some children have been busy raising money for different causes.
  • This week at home and in school

    Wed 20 May 2020
    This week we have seen children collecting tadpoles to see the different stages in their lifecycle, posters on our current value of caring, an Anglo Saxon village model. On Wednesday it was Thank a Teacher Day, Mr Lambert was greeted by some children on the morning bus run at the camp where he was given a cake by Peyton. Max and Olivia had made a sign. The children that have been coming to school have made scarecrows to keep the birds away from the chickens.
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