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School News

Here you can keep up-to-date with all the latest news from Putnoe Primary School!

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  • 06/03/25
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    World Book Day

    Children and staff celebrate World Book Day 2025.
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  • 02/12/24
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    Breakfast With Santa

    Find out about our recent 'Breakfast With Santa' event.
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  • 21/11/24
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    Firefighter Visit

    See our gallery of when firefighters came to visit our Year 2 children.
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  • 23/10/24
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    Author Visit

    Find out how Year 5 and 6 children enjoy a talk and workshop led by author B. Ware.
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  • 22/10/24
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    GB Athlete

    Look at some pictures from our recent visit by a GB athlete.
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  • 13/09/24
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    Read our wonderful OFSTED Report!

    Take a read of our latest Ofsted report - something as a school we are very proud of!
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  • 24/04/24
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    Roald Dahl Museum

    See some pictures of Year 2's recent trip to the Roald Dahl Museum.
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  • 11/03/24
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    Egg Hatching 2024... LIVE!!!

    Re-watch our live streams of some baby chick eggs hatching!
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  • 07/03/24
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    World Book Day

    Find out about the annual World Book Day event which is celebrated in school every March.
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  • 24/01/24
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    Building Bridges Workshop

    Look at our new gallery that shows a recent science workshop children in Year 6 took part in.
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  • 05/12/23
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    GB Athlete Visit

    Watch a video that showcases some of the fun that was had by our children when a Great British athelete came to visit us for the morning.
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  • 22/11/23
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    Car Building Workshop

    Find out about an science-based workshop our Year 6 children took part in.
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