On Tuesday, we hosted an ‘Early Writing and Handwriting’ workshop for our Reception families. There was a fantastic turn out and it was so lovely to see families engaging with their children in school! There is a handout available for…

On Tuesday, we hosted an ‘Early Writing and Handwriting’ workshop for our Reception families. There was a fantastic turn out and it was so lovely to see families engaging with their children in school! There is a handout available for…
On Thursday 17th November, we hosted our Year One and Year Two parents for a Phonics information and activity afternoon.Mrs Williams and Mrs Hill shared a presentation about our phonics scheme, our guided reading programme and our home reading partnership.…
On Tuesday we had our first Reception Parent Workshop of the year with a focus on Phonics and Early Reading. We had a great turn out and the children loved spending time in the hall completing some of the reading…
On Thursday to start the school’s 85th birthday celebrations, there was a cake sale in the school hall full of yummy goodies donated by our wonderful parents. What an amazing day! Friends Of Overchurch Infant School raised an amazing £1,000…
On Friday 8th April, all the children were invited to bring in some silver coins to raise money for Friends of Overchurch Infant School. The children loved making lines of all the silver coins from their class and seeing which…
On Thursday we celebrated the 25th anniversary of World Book Day! We started the day by having breakfast with a book and enjoyed eating croissants, pastries, toast and sharing our favourite stories. The children were encouraged to wear pyjamas and…
On the Tuesday 23rd and Wednesday 24th November, our school was inspected by Ofsted. Ofsted is the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills and they inspect and regulate services that care for children and young people, and…
In our History lessons, we have been learning about the importance of Remembrance Day. Early Years explored a poignant CBeebies video which explained why we use poppies as a symbol of remembrance. Year One have been reading the beautiful picture…