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Students at Northern Education Trust Hazlehurst Primary Academy turn detectives on World Book Day

Hazlehurst Primary Academy celebrated a fantastic World Book Day filled with imagination, creativity and a touch of mystery. Students arrived at school dressed as their favourite heroes and villains, transforming the classrooms into a colourful parade of storybook characters.

Staff also joined in the fun, with teachers dressing up as the mischievous Evil Pea, while Principal Mrs Tustin took on the heroic role of Supertato, delighting the children throughout the
day.

The highlight of the celebration was an exciting crime scene investigation. The children became detectives, searching for clues to discover which Evil Pea had kidnapped Strawberry and Banana, played brilliantly by members of the teaching assistant team. Working together, students analysed evidence, discussed suspects and followed the trail of clues to solve the mystery.

In the afternoon, the children were also given the opportunity to listen to some story telling in Hazlehurst’s own ‘Book Cinema’, visiting different classrooms to enjoy some popcorn and listen to a
teacher share a book.

To finish the event, children who show a passion and love for reading were rewarded with a book token for the school’s book vending machine, giving each child a chance to choose a book to keep.
The day was a wonderful celebration of reading, storytelling and teamwork, bringing books to life in a way the children will remember for a long time. Hazlehurst Primary Academy continues to inspire a love of reading and creativity in all its students, and this year’s World Book Day was certainly one to remember.

 

 

Is your child eligible for free school meals?

If your child is eligible for free school meals, and you claim for them, your child’s academy receives extra funding called ‘pupil premium’.

Pupil premium is funding from the government that is given to academies to help students to reach their full potential, regardless of their background or financial situation. Academies receive £1,480 for primary students and £1,050 for secondary students who are registered for free school meals. The funding has to be used by the academy to enhance the individual learning of the qualifying student, and can be used in many ways including:

Students who are registered for free school meals do not have to eat them and cannot be identified as being registered for free school meals in anyway within the academy. However, the academy cannot claim the extra funding unless the student is registered.

Your child is eligible for free school meals, and therefore pupil premium funding for the academy if you access:

Register your child for free school meals using the application form below (or link to appropriate website), to ensure the academy receives the relevant funding it is entitled to. Academy staff are happy to support with any applications.

Please complete your application by 19 September 2024.

If you need any support with the application, please contact the academy and a member of staff will be happy to help.

LINK TO APPLICATION FORM

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