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Selsted Church of England Primary School

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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • Denton Stoneage Day

    Wed 07 Dec 2022 Mrs Woodgate
  • A surprise visit from Pudsey!

    Wed 16 Nov 2022 Mrs Woodgate
  • Book Banter

    Fri 04 Nov 2022 Mrs Woodgate

    We love our weekly book banter sessions and sharing books with our friends.

  • Sports Crew

    Fri 21 Oct 2022 Mrs Woodgate

    Our Fabulous new sports crew have been trained to run lunchtime events and support PE lesson competitions.  We can't wait for them to get started!

  • Golf experience

    Fri 14 Oct 2022 Mrs Woodgate

    Some of Swingfield Class had the opportunity to experience golfing at The Canterbury driving range.  They had a great time, learning new skills as well as receiving medals, certificates and hats.  Thank you to Sarah Green for the experience.

  • Friday morning Book Banter in Wootton Class

    Fri 30 Sep 2022 Mrs Woodgate

    The children love sharing their books from home!

  • East Kent Ploughing Match

    Wed 28 Sep 2022 Mrs Woodgate

    Wootton Class had a wonderful day today at The East Kent Ploughing Match. They watched birds of prey, horses and dogs perform in the arena in addition to seeing some old and new tractors and ploughs. The children finished the day by interviewing different people (Police, Farmers etc) in preparation for their writing tasks this week.

  • 1200 children worship together!

    Mon 26 Sep 2022 Mrs Woodgate

    A wonderful event was attended by Swingfield Class this morning.  5 Church of England Schools (Selsted, Christchurch, St Eanswythe's, St Mary's and St Peter's) all got together for group worship.  Songs, prayers and reading were shared alongside the national anthem to the new King Charles III.  We were blessed to be joined by Bishop Rose (The Bishop of Dover)

  • Year 3 had a great time at Forest School today

    Thu 22 Sep 2022
  • Moon paintings

    Tue 20 Sep 2022 Mrs Woodgate

    Swingfield Class have taken inspiration from their visit to The Greenwich Observatory last week to paint pictures of the moon. They were only permitted three colours and needed to consider how they could mix them for the best results. Interesting paint techniques were used to give texture too - good job Swingfield!

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