A letter has today gone out to parents thanking people for their hard work and giving some information on progress so far (snippets appear below):
Federation"The Governing Body of Kingsley St. John's C.E. (Aided) Primary School is proposing hard federation with Norley C.E. Primary School as an alternative option to amalgamation. The federation would see one Governing Body and one head teacher with both schools having 'Aided' status. In coming to this decision, the Governing Body has considered all information from the Local Authority. On educational and community grounds, we feel that federation is the strongest viable option at this time."
A new page has been added to the web site to give information on
Federation.
Meeting to discuss FederationThere is a meeting on
Wednesday 30th November 2005 at
7.30pm at
Kingsley St. John's where Mrs Alison Penny from the Local Education Authority will talk and answer questions on what Federation is, and what is means to the school.
Thanks from the Governors"The Governing Body of Kingsley St. John's would like to thank everybody for their hard work on behalf of the school. As a result of a great deal of time and energy on the part of many parents, children, staff, governors, members of the community and others we seem to be nearer to being able to secure the future of Kingsley St. John's CE Primary School for our children to continue to enjoy the benefits of a small rural school in its own community."
Quiz NightThere is a quiz night being held at the
Horseshoe pub at
9pm Friday 2nd December 2005Joint School Stomp!The Joint School Stomp, as mentioned in a previous news item dated 22nd November 2005 is still going ahead so please give your support:
"Kingsley St. John's, Norley, Alvanley, Manley and Dunham Hill schools are having a 'Joint School Stomp' at:
Delamere Visitors Centre
Saturday 3rd December 2005 1.00 p.mThe press will be there to photograph the children in an SOS formation so please make sure that children are wearing their school colours.
Banners will be provided and car parking will be secured in a nearby field - just follow the signs."