Our Firework Poems (Class 3)
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Class 3 perform “Don’t Stop Believing”
Class 3 have been working with Mrs.Marston to create and perform “Don’t Stop Believing”
Don’t Stop Believing
Just a Creunant girl
living in her lovely world
She’s getting ready to see her friends at school.
Just a savage boy, born and raised in Creunant Village
He’s getting ready to see his friends at school.
Teachers sat in their staff room
The smell of coffee and perfume
With a smile they share memories
That go on and on and on and on
Pupils, walking,
Up and down the corridors
Playing games out on the yard.
Creunant pupils,
Working hard and trying their best
Learning about who they are.
We work hard in all our tests,
Everybody tries their best,
Doing English and Symmetry
Is so much fun
Teachers come, teachers go,
But if there’s one thing that we know,
It’s that our friendships never end,
They go on and on and on and on
Pupils, walking,
Up and down the corridors
Playing games out on the yard.
Creunant pupils,
Working hard and trying their best
Learning about who they are.
Don’t stop believing
Hold on to that feeling
Creunant pupils, ohhh! X3
Class 4 Stereo Heart.
Class 4 have been working with Mrs.Marston in their music lessons to create their own class song.
Well done everyone it sounds fantastic!
(Scroll down for the lyrics to Stereo Heart)
Take 1!
Take 2!
Stereo Hearts
We go to Creunant school
We all made friends that much is true
Working hard and being fools
We’re growing up so fast
And these good times well they won’t last
But our memories are always true
It’s all about me and it’s all about you
Let’s meet year 6 they’re very old and dusty on a shelf
Would you like to see them, they’re like nobody else
We’ve got the Bird called Rhys and then a Jayden too,
Leo, Amy are the best, then we’ve got the Flews
Then meet Sasha, Ashlee, Courtney, making Tiktok new
Thankfully Anwyn and Jack are the sensible few,
That leaves Dainton and Seren to complete the crew
They are year 6’s, and they definitely ain’t new.
If I could only find a way to make you understand,
We’re different people, different faces, different arms and hands,
But we’re joined by this place, yeah that much is true,
And know we’re grateful for it all, it’s been down to you
We go to Creunant school
We all made friends that much is true
Working hard and being fools
We’re growing up so fast
And these good times well they won’t last
But our memories are always true
It’s all about me and it’s all about you
Oh Oh
If you thought year 6 were bad then meet this troublesome lot,
They’re a bunch of cheeky kids, that won’t be forgot.
There’s Sam reading a book and Elizabeth doing art,
Neave and Man Yan are best friend they’re never apart.
Here come the boys, Ellis, Theo, Dylan, Rhodri too,
Ioan, Jac and Mason make up the crazy crew,
Are there any sensible children in year 5? I think not
Meet Freya, Gwen and Abi, they complete this foolish lot.
If I could only find a way to make you understand,
We’re different people, different faces, different arms and hands,
But we’re joined by this place, yeah that much is true,
And know we’re grateful for it all, its been down to you
We go to Creunant school
We all made friends that much is true
Working hard and being fools
We’re growing up so fast
And these good times well they won’t last
But our memories are always true
It’s all about me and it’s all about you
Oh Oh
I only pray you never leave me behind,
Because good friends they can be so hard to find,
I take your hand and pull it closer to mine,
We’ve made best friends and know that they’ll last for life
We go to Creunant school
We all made friends that much is true
Working hard and being fools
We’re growing up so fast
And these good times well they won’t last
But our memories are always true
It’s all about me and it’s all about you
Oh Oh
Letter from the Director of Education
Please follow the link below to read a letter from Mr. Aled Evans, the Director of Education.
School News
School News
It was lovely to see all of our pupils returning back to school safely following the half term break. WE are pleased to see that most pupils now manage the staggered times well. These continue to be worrying times for all of us and never has there been a greater time to remember and follow the 2M rule particularly when gathering outside school to collect children. Please remember to use both sides of the pavements, leave as soon as you have collected your child and not to arrive too early. 40% of schools have had Covid cases and we are working extremely hard not to become a part of these statistics. None of us want to be sending children home to self-isolate and miss valuable time in school so please help us to keep our school Covid free by following Government Guidelines outside our school.
Attendance
Thank you to everyone for helping us to achieve great attendance since September. Our attendance currently stands at 94.66% which puts us first in our cluster of schools and second out of all of the schools in the local authority. Well done everyone!
Developing our outdoor space
A big thank you to our caretaker Mrs. Slocombe and Mrs. Lewis for working extremely hard yesterday to take down our old shed and clean up the yard for our pupils to enjoy the outdoor space. Also a huge thank you to Huw Davies for kindly offering to take away the huge pile of wood created from the work to make sure that the children could get straight back in the yard today. We are really grateful for the help received.
The Poppy Appeal
This year we are delighted to let you know that we have raised £266.70 to support the Poppy Appeal. Thank you for your donations towards the many items which the children have enjoyed buying.
Science Grant
We were delighted this week to get the good news that we have received a £600 science grant from the Edina Trust. We will look forward to spending the money soon and creating many new little scientists with some great resources.
Christmas DVDs
Huge apologies for the delay with the Christmas DVDs. We have not forgotten about them, and have been continuously chasing them up. For safeguarding reasons, we have to use a specific local authority company. Following the lengthy initial lockdown they had to move premises and it has taken them a long time to set up their large amount of equipment. We have been told that the manager returns to work on Monday and we will endeavour to chase them up again.
Remote Learning
As we are unable to allow any visitors into the school to support the children with their learning, many of the experiences for the children are being provided through Teams where the children get to talk to visitors and learn new things via the computer. Today Class 1 worked with the Road Safety Team to learn about Kerb Craft and the whole school will have Teams training on Road Safety on November 24th. As part of our journey working towards the new curriculum, children have to become “Ethically Informed Citizens”. This means that we have to support children with their learning and understanding of the world around them. Watching Newsround helps the children to learn about the current news in a child friendly way and today year 6 had a Teams meeting where they interviewed Assembly Member Jeremy Miles. Classes 3 and 4 will also be working through Teams on Cycle Safety.
Children in Need
We will be supporting the Children in Need appeal on Friday 13th November. Children can wear pyjamas and send in donations. All children will be involved in activities within their own classes.
Thank you for your continued support.
Kind regards
Mrs. M. Teague