Riley makes it to the Grand Arcade
Riley, our Rights Resepecting Giraffe, is now in the Grand Arcade for the 'Standing Tall' exhibition.
Riley, our Rights Resepecting Giraffe, is now in the Grand Arcade for the 'Standing Tall' exhibition.
This Tuesday (12th), a small team of 3 children from Swavesey Primary were invited to compete at the inaugural micro:bit coding competition at the Museum of Computer History in Cambridge. They competed alongside over 10 over schools from across the county.
During our World Book Day Activity Week, our children and staff engaged in different activities promoting a love of reading and books. Keep 'reading' to find out more about our paired reading sessions, our whole school book quiz and to see how we all dressed up to celebrate our favourite characters or interesting words from books we love.
On Tuesday we were visited by students from Long Road as part of the #Let Girls Play football campaign.
The Rock Kids team, rocked the school with positive messages and inspiration.
Year 6 hockey players were in action this week at the SCSSP hockey tournament.
On Tuesday 27th of February, Swavesey Primary School was fortunate enough to receive a visit from the well-known author James Campbell. A day full of funny tales and important life-lessons, James demonstrated the power of writing with humour and creativity. His visit left us captivated and eager to devour his books and we hope this will inspire us to write creative stories of our own.
Thank you to those who attended James' book signing at the end of the day. We hope you enjoy your new books!
Resilence and teamwork at the Football Development Tournament on Tuesday afternoon.
This Wednesday (31st January) four of our year sixes travelled to Westfield School, St.Ives, to take part in the famous English challenge.
Swavesey Teams enjoy an afternoon of Kurling challenges.
Lots of great teamwork playing 'BOCCIA' at the Penathlon!
We would like to congratulate the Year 3.4 pupils on their spectacular 'Cavemen to Celts' performance. They did indeed 'break a leg!' The children put on a fantastic show and acted and danced confidently under the spot light and sang with gusto! It was a pleasure working with such an enthusiastic group of pupils - we are pretty sure that we have some future actors in the making. We hope you enjoyed the show as much as we did!