Please note that we will have a new menu after the Easter holidays! You can read more about meals and snacks, and find .pdf versions of the menus, on this page.
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Please note that we will have a new menu after the Easter holidays! You can read more about meals and snacks, and find .pdf versions of the menus, on this page.
Click the images to enlarge
After successfully climbing Ben Nevis, Mount Snowdon and Scafell Pike, we are attempting to complete the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge. The Yorkshire Three Peaks route is 24 miles (38.6km), and includes 1585m (5200ft) of ascent. The challenge takes on the…
Elvington’s average attendance has fallen to 93.4%, and is now just below the national figure of 93.5%. Currently, this is below the local figure of 93.8%. Please remember that our School target is 96%. For children to gain the greatest…
Please see below for homework grids for the second half of the Spring term 2023. Click on an image to view a full size .pdf version.
Our lovely new cook, Fiona Hawley, would like to throw a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party treat for the children on Thursday 2nd March, World Book Day. Please see the menu below.
She would very much like to have some props around the dining hall. Should anyone have any teapots, tea sets or any ‘Alice in Wonderland’ related items (for display purposes only) we would be very grateful of them for the day.
Please see below the new rolling 3 week menu will be introduced from the week commencing 27th February. You can click to enlarge the images, or download the menus in .pdf format.
Please see our School Meals & Snacks page for further information about the catering provision at Elvington Church of England Primary School.
We’re taking part in Sustrans Big Pedal event 2023, the UK’s largest inter-school cycling, walking, wheeling and scooting challenge. The challenge runs from 20th to 31st March 2023, it’s free and we would love everyone to be involved. We would like to encourage your child(ren) to take active journeys to school on as many days as possible during the event, and join them on their way. You can scooter, cycle or walk. If you have to travel by car because of where you live, you could always park a short distance away from school to still take part. Or your child can walk several laps of the playground as they enter the school grounds. Walk to School Week is a great way to get children active, which is important for physical health and mental wellbeing. Active school runs also help to reduce congestion and air pollution outside the school gate. THANK YOU
Please see the attached termly Maths and Literacy Newsletters. The newsletters are designed to be looked at as a family, with sections for KS1/KS2 children and parents/carers. We hope you find them both useful, informative and engaging! It would be…