Happy holidays 🎄
Happy holidays everyone - have a wonderful 2 week break and enjoy the time with your family and friends. See you back in school on Monday 6th January 2025, normal time, 8.40am.
Happy holidays everyone - have a wonderful 2 week break and enjoy the time with your family and friends. See you back in school on Monday 6th January 2025, normal time, 8.40am.
Last week Tiverton Academy took part in the annual Santa Dash around our playground. We joined thousands of other children participating in this event and having fun whilst being active!
We love this time of year at Tiverton, because the end of the autumn term means that it is time for our annual Christmas theatre trip. This year was no exception as we all travelled by train to watch The…
On Tuesday, four very creative writers had the opportunity to work alongside an author, William Gallagher, at Harborne Primary. Mrs Wheeler and the children had a fantastic, inspiring day and brought back some great writing to share.
Here are some beautiful photos of our school grounds that Mrs Hyde captured as she got to school 😍 Even though it was chilly 🥶 the children had a wonderful time playing in the snow, making mini snowmen and experiencing…
We will be celebrating Children in Need in school on Friday 15th November. Children are encouraged to wear spots or yellow. Watch this space to see all of the exciting and amazing things we’ll be doing 💛🟡
As a school we will commemorate Remembrance Day in different ways, from poppy-related crafts and creative writing to innovative history lessons, to help our children connect with the events that changed the world over 100 years ago.
Remembrance Day, also known as Armistice Day, commemorates the end of World War One when an agreement to stop fighting was reached on the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month in 1918. It is held to remember all those who have died in wars and marked by a two-minute silence at 11:00am.
Celebrations over many days symbolize the fight of good over evil and its victory. It is celebrated by Sikhs, Hindus, Jains, and mostly Newar Buddhists. See the story of Rama and Sita to find out more about the significance of…
This is a time when people of the Jewish faith seek forgiveness for and wrong doing. They seek forgiveness first from the person that they have wronged and then they ask forgiveness from God. See more in the video…