

Governors Meeting: Curriculum and Standards Committee
Warden Hill Primary School Durham Close, Cheltenham
Week of Events
Odd Socks Day
Odd Socks Day
We started off anti-bullying week with Odd Socks Day! It was a great way to celebrate what makes us all unique and individual. Here are some quotes from some of our children: Rhian (Year 2) 'I really enjoyed wearing odd socks to show I am different' Kacie (Year 5) 'Odd Socks Day is to prove ... Read more
PTA: Virtual Christmas Market
PTA: Virtual Christmas Market
This year we are having a Facebook Virtual Christmas Market to raise money for Warden Hill Primary School and to support all those talented people with small businesses. Simply click the link below and join the group, and don’t forget to share with all your friends and family. https://www.facebook.com/groups/cheltenhamvirtualmarket/ If you would like to support ... Read more
Children in Need
Children in Need
https://www.justgiving.com/page/warden-hill-pudsey-day-2022 Latest total raised: £270 cash + £542 online Pudsey Bake Sale and Dress Spotty! The School Council members at Warden Hill would like to raise money for Children in Need as we realise how much the UK’s young people and children benefit from the charity. You can read more here about how the ... Read more
PTA: Movie Tickets on sale
PTA: Movie Tickets on sale
Tickets cost £4 per child and include popcorn* and drinks. *For children with allergies, PomBears will be provided Tickets can be purchased via our SumUp link https://warden-hill-primary-pta.sumupstore.com/product/pta-winter-movie-night from Friday 18th November. Or in person: 8.30am - 8:45am in the Infant Hall from Monday 21st – Friday 25th and Tuesday 29th November 3:00pm - 3:45pm in ... Read more
SCHOOL STREETS PUBLIC MEETING – DROP IN SESSION
SCHOOL STREETS PUBLIC MEETING – DROP IN SESSION
Thursday 17th November 2022 Warden Hill Primary School, Junior Library from 3.15pm - 4.15pm Then at Warden Hill United Reformed Church Centre, Salisbury Road from 4.30pm - 6.00pm The school community and local residents will have a chance to talk to County Council representatives about the scheme now, that it is permanent, to ask questions, ... Read more