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17/11/25

Last Friday, we celebrated a special Fish & Chips day. The school council children were given a dedicated table with Mrs Selvon, and they thoroughly enjoyed themselves!

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17/11/25

Last Friday, to support Children In Need, we organized a wild hair day. Both children and adults came to school displaying the most imaginative and outlandish hairstyles!

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12/11/25

Year 1 have been having a great time engaging in a variety of activities during their P.E. sessions.

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11/11/25

Chestnut class has been revising SPaG and RPS topics, focusing on word classes. The children collaborated to sort words into categories: adjectives, nouns, verbs, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, pronouns, and determiners.

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11/11/25

Year 3 had the chance to embark on a nearby walk to explore Human and Physical Features. They thoroughly enjoyed strolling with their clipboards, jotting down their observations.

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04/11/25

The Elm class students enjoyed a P.E session with various climbing exercises. These activities enhance children's agility, strength, and physical fitness, while also promoting teamwork through mutual support and encouragement.

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04/11/25

Little Parndon offers a breakfast club from 7:45am to 8:40am, featuring breakfast options, games, sports, and dance. Book in advance via Parent Pay to enroll your child.

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03/11/25

Today we enjoyed a Halloween themed lunch - Monster burgers with spaghetti worms served with monster toe chips!!

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17/10/25

We wish everyone a wonderful two-week holiday during Half Term! Little Parndon Primary Academy will welcome students back on Monday 3rd November!

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17/10/25

Children in the Grove can attend weekly swimming classes at Freshwaters Primary School, where experienced instructors teach essential swimming techniques. This boosts children's confidence and physical fitness in a safe, supportive environment.

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16/10/25

The children in the Grove have thoroughly enjoyed themselves by engaging in playful activities with foam! Foam, often used in various recreational and educational settings, provides a soft and safe medium for children to express their imagination.

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16/10/25

Year 5 are learning how to approximate numbers to the nearest 100 in Maths. Mastering rounding, pupils develop greater number sense and become more adept at estimating results in everyday situations, such as estimating the total cost of groceries or predicting travel times!

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16/10/25

Reception children in Elm class joyfully explored Diwali, enjoying the creative process of making Rangoli designs. These patterns, made with colored powders, rice, or flower petals, are a key part of Diwali, symbolizing happiness and prosperity.

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16/10/25

Year 1 Rowan has been exploring Part Whole Models. Fantastic effort, Year 1!

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15/10/25

Year 4 students have been putting in great effort mastering their times tables on the iPads today!

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15/10/25

The young individuals at the Grove have enjoyed using their slicing skills with various fruits and vegetables. This practice enhances their knife-handling abilities and deepens their appreciation for the textures and flavors of different produce.

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13/10/25

Year 4 had the chance to engage in buddy reading with the Year 1 students. They all thoroughly enjoyed the experience of reading together!

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13/10/25

In the Elm Class, the children explored the concept of capacity. They were tasked with pairing the jugs to the appropriate water levels: full, empty, nearly empty, nearly full and half-full.

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13/10/25

Last Friday, Little Parndon welcomed M&M to present a performance titled Secret Garden as a special treat just before the Half Term break! The children had a fantastic time.

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13/10/25

On Friday, students from Years 5 and 6 took part in a dodgeball tournament at Mark Hall. They showcased the school with great pride and had a fantastic experience! Congratulations to everyone involved!

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Parent Teacher Association (PTA / FOLP)

The Parent Teacher Association (PTA) at Little Parndon Primary Academy, known as the Friends of Little Parndon (FOLP), is dedicated to enriching the educational experience of our students through fundraising and organising special events. Our PTA is committed to fostering a strong sense of community among parents, carers, and staff, while enhancing the learning environment for our children.

Your Involvement

As a parent or carer of a child at Little Parndon Primary Academy, you are automatically considered a member of FOLP. We warmly invite you to join our meetings, share your ideas, and participate in our initiatives. Working closely with school staff, we identify opportunities to support and enhance the educational experience for all students.

Events and Fundraising

Throughout the year, FOLP organises a variety of exciting events that bring joy to our students and families while raising valuable funds for the school. Some of our annual events include:

  • BBQ and Bounce: Community gatherings featuring bouncy castles, games, food, entertainment, and more.
  • Quiz Nights: Engaging and entertaining evenings for parents and carers to test their knowledge and socialise.
  • School Discos: Energetic and enjoyable events where pupils can dance and have fun in a safe environment.

We are always exploring new ideas and opportunities to further support the Little Parndon community and enhance the educational environment for our students.

Meet the FOLP Team

Our current FOLP team is passionate about making a difference and includes:

  • Chair: Louisa Tucker
  • Vice Chair: Karen Scudder
  • Treasurer: Julia Rowell

Join Us

We encourage all parents and carers to get involved with FOLP. Whether you can contribute your time, skills, or ideas, your participation is invaluable. Together, we can create memorable experiences for our children and make a positive impact on their education.

For more information about upcoming meetings, events, or how to get involved, please contact us via the email below or look out for information in the Headteacher's newsletter. We look forward to working together to support our wonderful school community.

If you would like to contact the team directly, please e-mail: Chair@folp.co.uk

To contact the PTA, please make a general enquiry through our contact page.

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