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  • Break the Rules Day!

    Tue 19 May 2026

    A bit of fundraising fun now that Y6 SATs are over and done with. Thank you for arranging a lovely day FOSS! A set of 10 rules were there to be broken for donations. Maybe you can guess what some of the rules were... 

  • Y3/4 Cricket Festival

    Tue 19 May 2026

    Some of our Y3 and Y4 pupils joined children from other local schools for a wonderful afternoon of cricket activities at Melton Cricket Club this afternoon!

  • Blast from the past!

    Tue 19 May 2026

    Last Week, a teacher called Alex Godber from KGGS school in Grantham came to speak to one of our pupils who is moving there in September. It turned out that he had attended Scalford School and he left in 1987 (when the toilets were still outside!). We even found a photo of him in the school history book! 

  • Letter from Kellogg's

    Tue 12 May 2026

    In Year 4 and 5 we have been learning about palm oil and sustainability. Children wrote to many food producers to ask if their palm oil was from sustainable sources. Yesterday, Chloe received this reply from Kellogg's!

  • bikeability

    Tue 12 May 2026

    The Y5 children have been busy completing their course yesterday and today and luckily the rain has held off!

  • David Attenborough's 100th Birthday

    Fri 08 May 2026

    David Attenborough's 100th Birthday

     

    We celebrated this wonderful landmark by learning about our local wildlife. We looked at a wide variety of local moths, trapped by Mr Leonard. Releasing them and watching them fly off was also great fun. Then we had a wild flower treasure hunt, to open our eyes to the beautiful plants that are right under our noses, but often overlooked in corners of the field at the Village Hall. Lastly, we joined thousands of other children around the country for a special online assembly. Coincidentally, the picture of the moth on a wall (called a Chocolate-tip) represents the 100th moth species that we have recorded under the security light outside the Base 3 classroom!

     

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