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Cliftonville Primary and Pre-School is an excellent school the children are happy and thriving. Brilliant school, fabulous staff, great senior leadership team = a happy child! The dedication and hard work from the entire school team is outstanding and clear to see. I think you've all been amazing throughout the years, just want to so say thankyou & we appreciate everything you do for all of us . We love the school and are so impressed with all of the staff who work so hard constantly it is greatly appreciated by the children and parents and carers thank you. Presence of Teachers and caretakers at pick up and drop off really help you feel safe. The well-being of the pupils is outstanding. It is a lovely school with a welcoming feel and a positive atmosphere. Highly visible leadership team. A feeling of pride in the school. Supportive school for both parents and children. As parents we feel really proud that our son comes to such a great school, which we knew was fabulous whether OFSTED told us o

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  • CRUSE fundraising this week

    Fri 21 Jul 2017

     

    Thank you, as ever, for your amazing support for local charities.  Your very generous donations totalling £528.73 will be sent to the local CRUSE charity.

     

    Cruse Bereavement Care is the leading national charity for bereaved people in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. They offer support, advice and information to children, young people and adults when someone dies and work to enhance society’s care of bereaved people.  Cruse offers face-to-face, telephone, email and website support. They have a Freephone national helpline and local services, and a website (hopeagain.org.uk) specifically for children and young people. Their services are provided by a network of 5,000 trained volunteers and are confidential and free. Cruse also provides training and consultancy for external organisations and for those who may encounter bereaved people in the course of their work.

  • Our school's Community Club

    Mon 17 Jul 2017
    For the past 12 weeks Cliftonville Primary School’s Community Club has been organising ways of raising money for Thanet Homeless.
     
    This week we have been having a variety of fund raising events like guess the name of the Bear and guess the amount of sweets in the jar. We have also been asking for clothes or tinned food donations and have been swamped by the response- Thank you so much for this.
     
    This afternoon there has been a prize giving for the children from both Palm Bay and Cliftonville who have jointly been working on this project. The raffle draw with prizes including The Carlton Cinema tickets, Bugsy’s Bowling, the Hungry Horse restaurant and the Cupcake Café. The children have been absolutely fantastic. We are all feeling very proud of them and what they have achieved.
     
    ​A big thank you must also go to Miss Carpenter who has supported and guided them in this project.
  • Thanet Homeless Project

    Mon 03 Jul 2017

    Dear Parents/ Carers, 30th June 2017

    Fundraising for Thanet Homeless

     

    For the past 12 weeks Cliftonville Primary School’s Community Club has been organising ways of raising money for Thanet Homeless.

    Starting on Wednesday the 5th July and finishing on the 11th July, we have arranged a variety of fund raising activities including guess the name of the Bear and guess the amount of sweets in the jar activities to be available in the playground during lunchtimes. Furthermore, we are having a raffle, prizes available are various family vouchers including: The Carlton Cinema, Bugsy’s Bowling, the Hungry Horse restaurant and the Cupcake Café. We will also have prizes for the 10 runners.

    If you would like your child to participate in any of the activities it will be 50p per entry. The activities will commence on Wednesday the 5th of July, the prizes will be drawn on the 11th of July.

    We are also asking if you have any clean clothes that are no longer wanted by yourselves or tinned food available to donate as we would be very glad to receive them. Please bring these to the school office and they will be collated and sent to Thanet Homeless to be distributed in their food and clothes banks.

    Many thanks for your support.

     

    Yours sincerely

     

    Miss Carpenter

    Y3 teacher

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