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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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09/10/25

This morning we welcomed Essex Fire Service who delivered an assembly on Halloween and Bonfire Night conveying some important safety tips. Such as staying with adults, looking for fire safe items to wear, appropriate houses to nock on as well as staying safe around fireworks.

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08/10/25

This term, Year 4 had the thrilling chance to explore Pets Corner, tying in with their Geography and Science studies.

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08/10/25

In their History class, Year 2 Birch embraced the role of activists. They created a poster advocating for the end of bus segregation. The students then reenacted the 381-day protest that took place in Montgomery from 1955 to 1956, famously known as the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

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07/10/25

Year 1 have been exploring shapes in depth! They had fun identifying and sketching a variety of 2D figures.

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07/10/25

In Year 5, the students transformed their classroom into a museum dedicated to the Anglo-Saxon era. They examined artifacts discovered at Sutton Hoo and made educated guesses about their identities and purposes.

06/10/25

A massive thank you to all of those who contributed to our Harvest collection. We are so proud to be supporting our community and giving back to those who need. All our donations will be collected by Harlow Food Bank to be distributed. Thank you again.

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03/10/25

On Friday 10th October 2025, we will be raising awareness and support for Mental Health.  We are inviting children to wear a colourful accessory WITH their uniform and contribute a donation towards a mental health charity.  Suggested donation of £1 please.

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02/10/25

Little Parndon are collecting donations for Harlow Food Bank. Please bring your donations to your classes by Friday 3rd October. The class with the most donations will receive  extra break on Monday. Thank you for all your support for a great cause.

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01/10/25

Birch class have been learning about Rosa Parks and her role in the Civil Rights Movement. They reenacted the famous bus scene where Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat. This gave the children a chance to experience and reflect on the courage it took to stand up for equality.

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12/09/25

OPEN EVENING For parents of children looking to join Reception in September 2026, we will be hosting an open evening on Tuesday 7th October 2025, between 5:00pm - 6:00pm. To book your space, contact the school office or click the link below: tinyurl.com/LPAOE2025

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08/09/25

It's been lovely welcoming the children back to school. Expectations for the new year are being embeded, and learning is underway. Additionally, our year 4 students are adapting to their new learning approach using iPads  - "shaping futures through education." 

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01/07/25

Despite the soaring temperatures, our amazing teachers have gone above and beyond to keep children safe, cool & engaged. From shaded outdoor music to creative photography, learning hasn’t stopped - just adapted! Thank you to our staff for their creativity and care. 

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13/06/25

Yesterday, our Year 6 class, Oak, had an unforgettable day at Quasar playing laser tag. It was a great way to celebrate them completing their SATs and the start of the countdown to them moving to secondary school.     

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16/05/25

🎉 A huge well done to our amazing Year 6 pupils who have completed their SATs this week! They showed resilience, determination and maturity every single day. We are so proud of how hard they’ve worked — now it’s time to celebrate! 🌟👏     

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Magic Breakfast

At Little Parndon Primary Academy, we understand that a healthy breakfast is essential for children's brain development and overall wellbeing. That's why we are proud to be part of the Magic Breakfast initiative, a funded program that provides every child with a free, nutritious breakfast as soon as they arrive at school each morning.

The Importance of Breakfast

Breakfast is often referred to as the most important meal of the day, and for good reason. Studies have shown that eating a healthy breakfast has numerous benefits for children, including:

  • Enhanced Brain Function: Breakfast helps to fuel the brain, improving concentration, memory, and cognitive function. Children who eat breakfast are more alert and better able to focus on their lessons.
  • Improved Academic Performance: Regularly eating a nutritious breakfast has been linked to better performance in school. Children who start their day with a healthy meal are more likely to achieve higher grades and have better attendance.
  • Stable Energy Levels: A balanced breakfast provides the energy needed to stay active and engaged throughout the school day. This helps to prevent mid-morning fatigue and keeps children energised for learning and play.
  • Better Mood and Behavior: Children who eat breakfast are often in better moods and exhibit improved behavior. This positive start to the day can lead to a more harmonious classroom environment.

Our Magic Breakfast Program

Through the Magic Breakfast initiative, we ensure that every child at Little Parndon Primary Academy begins their day with a nutritious meal. As soon as students arrive at school, they have access to a variety of healthy breakfast options, including cereals, toast, fruit, and more. These meals are carefully selected to provide essential nutrients that support brain development and overall health.

Building Healthy Habits

By providing breakfast to all our students, we are not only supporting their immediate academic and behavioral needs but also helping to instill lifelong healthy eating habits. Our Magic Breakfast program teaches children the importance of starting their day with a nutritious meal, setting them up for success both inside and outside the classroom.

Our Commitment to Student Wellbeing

At Little Parndon Primary Academy, we are committed to the wellbeing of our students. We believe that every child deserves the best possible start to their day, and the Magic Breakfast initiative is a key part of our strategy to ensure that all our students have the opportunity to thrive.

Join us in celebrating the power of a healthy breakfast and its impact on our children's future. Together, we can support their growth, learning, and success, one meal at a time.

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