Latest News
Keep up to date with all the news happening in school at the moment.
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Emily's Butterfly Bench
Wed 03 Feb 2021Last week, a memorial bench to remember Emily Stockley was installed on our playground. It was organised by our PTA, carved by a local woodcarver and is made from an Oak tree from Ashridge forest. Emily's classmates in Year 6 helped with the design; they wanted it to be big enough for all of Emily's family to sit on, to include butterflies, which Emily loved, and to be placed somewhere where everyone can enjoy it. We think it's just the job and Emily would have loved it. -
Early Years Garden
Thu 30 Jul 2020Our Early Years garden will be completely transformed by the time we return in September. A huge new canopy is being erected, fake grass will be laid and a brand new play area is to be installed. We can't wait to see our new Reception and Nursery children using it! -
Thank You to our PTA!
Thu 30 Jul 2020Our PTA has done a fantastic job in raising funds for an outdoor classroom. It is located between Paddy's Patch and the Daily Mile track and it is very impressive. All classes will be able to use it for their outdoor learning and the fold-down flaps mean we can use it all year round.
Thank you to Mrs Mayne and her PTA committee as well as everyone who contributed.
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Exciting Nursery News!
Fri 31 Jan 2020From September, we will be offering a choice of 15 or 30 hours Nursery provision. We are very excited to share share this opportunity with our community and you are warmly invited to come and see our Nursery class in action. -
Holy Trinity 170th Anniversary Flower Festival
Wed 06 Nov 201926th October was Holy Trinity's 170th anniversary flower festival. Mrs E Clarke and some children from KS2 made tissue paper flowers to decorate the pew ends in church. There was a very interesting display of information about each of the 17 decades, along with some incredible flower displays made by lots of different groups from the local community. -
Sports Ambassadors Open New Store
Thu 03 Oct 2019Our Sports Ambassadors were invited to attend the opening of the new Aldi store on Maylands Industrial Estate on 3rd October. They met Richard Hounslow, Team GB canoeist, and helped him to cut the ribbon and officially open the store.
Later that morning, Richard visited our school where he led an assembly about healthy eating and answered the children's questions about competing at an international level. Aldi also gave us four huge bags of fresh fruit which was a nice surprise.
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Dacorum Plate Football Final
Thu 09 May 2019We are incredibly proud of our football team, who reached the final of the Dacorum plate. They played against St Mary's and it was a hard-fought match. Although they lost, we are incredibly proud of their sportsmanship and team spirit and it was an absolute pleasure to watch them play. -
Dacorum Plate Football Semi-Final
Tue 23 Apr 2019Leverstock Green v Pixies Hill 5th April
The final score on the last day of term was 3-2 so we're in the final!
We will be playing St Mary's at Hemel Hempstead School on 30th April. Kick off is 4pm - please come and support our team!
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Modeshift Stars Silver Award
Tue 23 Apr 2019Three Hemel Hempstead schools awarded for swapping the school run for active fun
Three primary schools in Hemel Hempstead are walking tall after receiving Modeshift STARS national awards for their active and eco-friendly travel plans.
Galley Hill Primary School, Micklem Primary School and Leverstock Green CoE Primary School have all been working with Hertfordshire County to encourage walking and cycling to school. All three schools have been encouraging their pupils and families to be more active every day by swapping the car for a healthier and more environmentally friendly school run.
Modeshift STARS is the national schools awards scheme which recognises schools demonstrating a healthy track record by supporting cycling, walking and other forms of sustainable travel.
Galley Hill Primary School received bronze accreditation for increasing its levels of sustainable and active travel and is now embarking on its next journey to achieve a silver award.
Micklem Primary School and Leverstock Green C of E Primary School pulled out all of the stops to reach silver level for the first time by vastly increasing the numbers of pupils walking, cycling or scootering to school. Both schools dramatically reduced the amount of car travel to and from school.
Hertfordshire County Council’s Assistant Director for Transport, Waste and Environmental Management, Simon Aries said: “Travelling actively to school improves the physical, social, emotional and mental health and wellbeing of children, enhancing the whole school community.
“It really does make a difference as children become healthier and more prepared for learning if they have some fresh air and exercise before and after the school day.
“It also brings the added benefits of reducing air pollution levels around schools, creating a healthier atmosphere for everybody.”
All three schools have School Crossing Patrols who encourage children to cross with them every day, helping to develop good road safety skills while helping the environment by reducing the need for unnecessary car journeys.
Hertfordshire County Council works with schools across the county on a range of road safety and sustainable travel initiatives. You can find out more through activeandsafertravel@hertfordshire.gov.uk
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Parents Consultation Evenings Tuesday 12th and Thursday14th February 2019
Fri 08 Feb 2019Bookings are now live for the parents consultations on Tuesday 12th and Thursday 14th February. Please book online at https://leverstockgreen.parentseveningsystem.co.uk/
or contact Mrs Elliott in the school office to book an appointment.