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The Big Plastic Count
C10 Visit to Arnold
Rocksteady
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- The Big Plastic Count11/03/24 - 17/03/24THE BIG PLASTIC COUNT
We invite everyone at home to participate in positive change. Together, we can build even more evidence about what happens to our plastic waste to help put a stop to the plastic crisis.
In 2022, nearly 250,000 people from schools, households and communities across the country made The Big Plastic Count the biggest ever investigation into UK household plastic waste. It showed that nearly 100 billion pieces of plastic are thrown away in the UK each year, with hardly any of it recycled.
The rest is burned, sent abroad or ends up in landfill. We can’t recycle our way out of the plastic waste crisis, so The Big Plastic Count is back – and this time we’ve got an even bigger target in our sights – The Global Plastics Treaty.
By joining thousands of people across the country and counting all the plastic you throw away for a week, you can gather the vital evidence we need to convince UK ministers, supermarkets and big brands to lead the way at the global talks that could finally phase out plastic production for good.
Let’s get counting to make the Global Plastics Treaty as big and bold as it can be.
- C10 Visit to Arnold09:30 - 11:00UKS2 VISIT TO ARNOLD:- Class 10 on Monday 11th March
Class 11 on Thursday 14th March
Class 9 on Friday 15th March
As part of our topic ‘Gedling Area Study, the children in class 9, 10 & 11 will be visiting Arnold on different days next week. They will be looking at the market area and around the shops.
We will be leaving school at approximately 9:30am and will return in time for morning break.
On the day could you please ensure that your child has their water bottle, waterproof and sensible shoes. If your child uses an inhaler, please can you indicate this on the reply slip and make sure that this is in school.
We would appreciate it if you could complete the attached reply slip and return it to school by Friday 8th March to enable your child to take part in this visit
- Rocksteady13:30 - 15:30
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The Big Plastic Count
Netball Club
DT Club - Yr 2
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- The Big Plastic Count11/03/24 - 17/03/24THE BIG PLASTIC COUNT
We invite everyone at home to participate in positive change. Together, we can build even more evidence about what happens to our plastic waste to help put a stop to the plastic crisis.
In 2022, nearly 250,000 people from schools, households and communities across the country made The Big Plastic Count the biggest ever investigation into UK household plastic waste. It showed that nearly 100 billion pieces of plastic are thrown away in the UK each year, with hardly any of it recycled.
The rest is burned, sent abroad or ends up in landfill. We can’t recycle our way out of the plastic waste crisis, so The Big Plastic Count is back – and this time we’ve got an even bigger target in our sights – The Global Plastics Treaty.
By joining thousands of people across the country and counting all the plastic you throw away for a week, you can gather the vital evidence we need to convince UK ministers, supermarkets and big brands to lead the way at the global talks that could finally phase out plastic production for good.
Let’s get counting to make the Global Plastics Treaty as big and bold as it can be.
- Netball Club15:30 - 16:30
- DT Club - Yr 215:30 - 16:30
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The Big Plastic Count
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- The Big Plastic Count11/03/24 - 17/03/24THE BIG PLASTIC COUNT
We invite everyone at home to participate in positive change. Together, we can build even more evidence about what happens to our plastic waste to help put a stop to the plastic crisis.
In 2022, nearly 250,000 people from schools, households and communities across the country made The Big Plastic Count the biggest ever investigation into UK household plastic waste. It showed that nearly 100 billion pieces of plastic are thrown away in the UK each year, with hardly any of it recycled.
The rest is burned, sent abroad or ends up in landfill. We can’t recycle our way out of the plastic waste crisis, so The Big Plastic Count is back – and this time we’ve got an even bigger target in our sights – The Global Plastics Treaty.
By joining thousands of people across the country and counting all the plastic you throw away for a week, you can gather the vital evidence we need to convince UK ministers, supermarkets and big brands to lead the way at the global talks that could finally phase out plastic production for good.
Let’s get counting to make the Global Plastics Treaty as big and bold as it can be.
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The Big Plastic Count
C11 Visit to Arnold
Reading/Homework Drop In Club - Yr 6
Arty Crafty Club - F2
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- The Big Plastic Count11/03/24 - 17/03/24THE BIG PLASTIC COUNT
We invite everyone at home to participate in positive change. Together, we can build even more evidence about what happens to our plastic waste to help put a stop to the plastic crisis.
In 2022, nearly 250,000 people from schools, households and communities across the country made The Big Plastic Count the biggest ever investigation into UK household plastic waste. It showed that nearly 100 billion pieces of plastic are thrown away in the UK each year, with hardly any of it recycled.
The rest is burned, sent abroad or ends up in landfill. We can’t recycle our way out of the plastic waste crisis, so The Big Plastic Count is back – and this time we’ve got an even bigger target in our sights – The Global Plastics Treaty.
By joining thousands of people across the country and counting all the plastic you throw away for a week, you can gather the vital evidence we need to convince UK ministers, supermarkets and big brands to lead the way at the global talks that could finally phase out plastic production for good.
Let’s get counting to make the Global Plastics Treaty as big and bold as it can be.
- C11 Visit to Arnold09:30 - 11:00UKS2 VISIT TO ARNOLD:- Class 10 on Monday 11th March
Class 11 on Thursday 14th March
Class 9 on Friday 15th March
As part of our topic ‘Gedling Area Study, the children in class 9, 10 & 11 will be visiting Arnold on different days next week. They will be looking at the market area and around the shops.
We will be leaving school at approximately 9:30am and will return in time for morning break.
On the day could you please ensure that your child has their water bottle, waterproof and sensible shoes. If your child uses an inhaler, please can you indicate this on the reply slip and make sure that this is in school.
We would appreciate it if you could complete the attached reply slip and return it to school by Friday 8th March to enable your child to take part in this visit
- Reading/Homework Drop In Club - Yr 613:00 - 13:30
- Arty Crafty Club - F215:30 - 16:30
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The Big Plastic Count
Red Nose Day
C9 Visit to Arnold
Swimming Yr 3
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- The Big Plastic Count11/03/24 - 17/03/24THE BIG PLASTIC COUNT
We invite everyone at home to participate in positive change. Together, we can build even more evidence about what happens to our plastic waste to help put a stop to the plastic crisis.
In 2022, nearly 250,000 people from schools, households and communities across the country made The Big Plastic Count the biggest ever investigation into UK household plastic waste. It showed that nearly 100 billion pieces of plastic are thrown away in the UK each year, with hardly any of it recycled.
The rest is burned, sent abroad or ends up in landfill. We can’t recycle our way out of the plastic waste crisis, so The Big Plastic Count is back – and this time we’ve got an even bigger target in our sights – The Global Plastics Treaty.
By joining thousands of people across the country and counting all the plastic you throw away for a week, you can gather the vital evidence we need to convince UK ministers, supermarkets and big brands to lead the way at the global talks that could finally phase out plastic production for good.
Let’s get counting to make the Global Plastics Treaty as big and bold as it can be.
- Red Nose Day
- C9 Visit to Arnold09:30 - 11:00UKS2 VISIT TO ARNOLD:- Class 10 on Monday 11th March
Class 11 on Thursday 14th March
Class 9 on Friday 15th March
As part of our topic ‘Gedling Area Study, the children in class 9, 10 & 11 will be visiting Arnold on different days next week. They will be looking at the market area and around the shops.
We will be leaving school at approximately 9:30am and will return in time for morning break.
On the day could you please ensure that your child has their water bottle, waterproof and sensible shoes. If your child uses an inhaler, please can you indicate this on the reply slip and make sure that this is in school.
We would appreciate it if you could complete the attached reply slip and return it to school by Friday 8th March to enable your child to take part in this visit
- Swimming Yr 313:30 - 15:30
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The Big Plastic Count
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- The Big Plastic Count11/03/24 - 17/03/24THE BIG PLASTIC COUNT
We invite everyone at home to participate in positive change. Together, we can build even more evidence about what happens to our plastic waste to help put a stop to the plastic crisis.
In 2022, nearly 250,000 people from schools, households and communities across the country made The Big Plastic Count the biggest ever investigation into UK household plastic waste. It showed that nearly 100 billion pieces of plastic are thrown away in the UK each year, with hardly any of it recycled.
The rest is burned, sent abroad or ends up in landfill. We can’t recycle our way out of the plastic waste crisis, so The Big Plastic Count is back – and this time we’ve got an even bigger target in our sights – The Global Plastics Treaty.
By joining thousands of people across the country and counting all the plastic you throw away for a week, you can gather the vital evidence we need to convince UK ministers, supermarkets and big brands to lead the way at the global talks that could finally phase out plastic production for good.
Let’s get counting to make the Global Plastics Treaty as big and bold as it can be.
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The Big Plastic Count
More events...
- The Big Plastic Count11/03/24 - 17/03/24THE BIG PLASTIC COUNT
We invite everyone at home to participate in positive change. Together, we can build even more evidence about what happens to our plastic waste to help put a stop to the plastic crisis.
In 2022, nearly 250,000 people from schools, households and communities across the country made The Big Plastic Count the biggest ever investigation into UK household plastic waste. It showed that nearly 100 billion pieces of plastic are thrown away in the UK each year, with hardly any of it recycled.
The rest is burned, sent abroad or ends up in landfill. We can’t recycle our way out of the plastic waste crisis, so The Big Plastic Count is back – and this time we’ve got an even bigger target in our sights – The Global Plastics Treaty.
By joining thousands of people across the country and counting all the plastic you throw away for a week, you can gather the vital evidence we need to convince UK ministers, supermarkets and big brands to lead the way at the global talks that could finally phase out plastic production for good.
Let’s get counting to make the Global Plastics Treaty as big and bold as it can be.
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Rocksteady
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Netball Club
DT Club - Yr 2
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- Netball Club15:30 - 16:30
- DT Club - Yr 215:30 - 16:30
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Bonnet Parade - FS & KS1
Decorate an Egg - Ks2
Reading/Homework Drop In Club - Yr 6
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- Bonnet Parade - FS & KS1On Thursday 28th March we will be holding our annual Spring Bonnet Parade for the children in the Foundation Unit (full and part-time) and also the Key Stage 1 children.
The Foundation Unit (morning and full-time children) will have a parade at 11:15am. The Foundation Unit (afternoon and full time children) will join with Key Stage 1 children for their parade at 2.45pm.
Parents are invited to come along and watch if they wish. If you do wish to take photographs of your child during the parade, please can they only be used for personal use and not shared on social media, as other children may be inadvertently included in the photographs.
We would appreciate it if you could help your child to make a Spring Bonnet to bring to school on the day.
- Decorate an Egg - Ks2On Thursday 28th March we will be holding our annual ‘Decorate an Egg’ assembly for the children in Key Stage 2.
We would appreciate it if the Key Stage 2 children could decorate an egg at home with a theme of their choice and bring it to school for this assembly, which will be held during the morning. Children can bring their eggs into school via the main reception when they arrive at school. Please ensure your child’s egg has their name on, preferably underneath so that it is not visible.
- Reading/Homework Drop In Club - Yr 613:00 - 13:30
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Easter Holidays
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- Easter Holidays29/03/24 - 12/04/24
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Easter Holidays
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- Easter Holidays29/03/24 - 12/04/24
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Easter Holidays
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- Easter Holidays29/03/24 - 12/04/24