Latest News 25/26
Welcome to our Latest News page—a window into the vibrant life of our school! Here, you’ll find updates, celebrations, and snapshots of the exciting learning, events, and achievements happening across Severnbanks.
This page offers a glimpse into our school community, but families with children enrolled at Severnbanks will receive a secure login for Class Dojo, where they can access significantly more detailed updates on a daily basis. Class Dojo allows parents and carers to see class-specific news, photos, messages from teachers, and insights into their child’s learning journey.
We’re proud of everything our pupils achieve, and we love sharing those moments with you—whether it’s a science experiment, a school trip, or a celebration assembly. Keep checking back for the latest highlights!
December
EYFS and Key Stage 1 Nativity Performances
Our EYFS and Key Stage 1 pupils were absolutely incredible in their Nativity plays this year! Their enthusiasm, confidence, and talent shone through every performance, making it a truly magical experience for all who attended.
Over 500 visitors joined us across the performances, including parents, carers, invited members of the local community, and residents from nearby nursing homes. It was wonderful to see so many people come together to celebrate the festive season and support our children.
The pupils worked so hard to learn their lines, songs, and actions, and their dedication paid off in performances that were both heartwarming and memorable. These events not only showcase the creativity and teamwork of our youngest learners but also strengthen our links with the wider community.
A huge thank you to our staff for their incredible effort in preparing the children and to everyone who attended and supported these special occasions. Moments like these remind us of the joy and togetherness that make Severnbanks Primary School so special.
KS2 Pantomime Trip – A Festive Treat!
At the start of the month our KS2 pupils enjoyed an incredible experience when they attended Dick Whittington on Ice. This unique performance brought a classic story to life in a spectacular way, combining theatre and ice skating for an unforgettable show.
The trip was a fantastic opportunity for our children to experience live entertainment, appreciate the performing arts, and celebrate the festive season together. The excitement and joy on their faces said it all – everyone agreed it was a truly memorable day!
We are so proud of how our pupils represented Severnbanks Primary School during the visit, showing excellent behaviour and enthusiasm throughout. Experiences like this enrich learning beyond the classroom and create lasting memories.

Annual Christmas Fayre – A Wonderful Success!
We were thrilled to host our annual Christmas Fayre, and what a fantastic event it was! The atmosphere was filled with festive cheer as families, staff, and pupils came together to celebrate the season.
Every class worked hard to create beautiful Christmas keepsakes, showcasing creativity and teamwork. Thank you to everyone who supported the stalls, especially the ever-popular Christmas Cup Stall, which was a huge hit!
We are delighted to share that £1,200 was raised, and every penny will directly benefit our pupils by funding exciting resources and enriching experiences throughout the year. Your generosity truly makes a difference!
Adding to the festive spirit, our school choir provided wonderful entertainment, filling the hall with joyful Christmas tunes. Their performance was a highlight of the afternoon and brought smiles to everyone who attended. We are so proud of their hard work and talent!
Before the end of term, the choir will be taking their music into the local community, visiting several nursing homes to spread Christmas cheer and share the joy of the season with residents. This is a fantastic opportunity for our pupils to give back and make a positive impact beyond the school gates.
A heartfelt thank you to our PTFA, amazing staff, volunteers, and families for making this event so special. Your support helps us create magical memories and opportunities for our children.



November 2025
The Lantern Parade
On the 23rd November, our entire school community came together to create beautiful lanterns for the annual Lantern Parade. This special event is a highlight of our calendar, bringing creativity, teamwork, and a sense of belonging to everyone involved.
Despite the chilly weather, pupils, staff, and families proudly took part in the parade, lighting up the night with a magical display of glowing lanterns. The atmosphere was truly enchanting, as our lanterns joined hundreds of others to illuminate the streets and celebrate the spirit of togetherness.
A huge thank you to Anna Casserly, who crafted the lanterns for us to decorate, and to everyone who contributed their time and effort to make this event so memorable. Your creativity and enthusiasm helped turn a cold winter evening into a warm and vibrant celebration of community.

Remembrance Day!

Our School Council proudly represented the school at the Memorial Day Parade, honouring those who served with respect and gratitude.
At Severnbanks Primary School, we believe it is important for pupils to understand the significance of Remembrance Day and to honor those who served with respect and gratitude. Each year, we:
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Learn about the meaning behind the day
Pupils explore why we mark Remembrance Day, discussing themes of peace, sacrifice, and gratitude through age-appropriate lessons and activities. -
Support the Poppy Appeal
The school raises funds for the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal by encouraging pupils and families to purchase poppies and related items. This helps pupils understand the importance of charitable giving and community support. -
Observe a Two-Minute Silence
On the 11th of November, the whole school pauses for a two-minute silence to reflect and remember. Where possible, pupils watch live or recorded broadcasts of national and global commemorative events to connect their learning to the wider world. -
Community Representation
Our School Council proudly represents Severnbanks Primary School at the local Memorial Day Parade, laying a wreath and paying respects on behalf of the school community.
Children in Need – Thank You!
On Children in Need Day, our school came together to support this amazing cause. Pupils and staff marked the occasion by wearing spots to show their support and raise awareness.
Our School Council did a fantastic job organising a cake sale, which was enjoyed by everyone!
A huge thank you to all pupils, parents, and staff for your generosity and enthusiasm. Together, we raised almost £300 for such a valuable cause, helping children across the UK.
Your kindness really makes a difference – well done, everyone!

Earth Day
On the 7th November, along with the other schools in the trust, we marked Earth Day and encouraged our pupils to think about how they can help protect our planet, each child made a personal pledge—something they can do to make a positive difference to the Earth.

October 2025
Harvest Festival Assembly: A Celebration of Giving

This year’s Harvest Festival celebrations were a truly special occasion at Severnbanks Primary School, as our talented Year 6 pupils led a heartfelt and inspiring assembly celebrating the spirit of gratitude and generosity. With over 150 families in attendance, the hall was filled with warmth, community spirit, and a shared commitment to helping others.
Thanks to the incredible support from our school community, we proudly collected over 200 items for the Forest of Dean Foodbank, ensuring that local families in need will benefit from our collective kindness. The event was a powerful reminder of the impact we can make when we come together—and a shining example of our school values in action.
โ Showing Racism the Red Card – October 17th โ
On October 17th, our school took part in Show Racism the Red Card day. Pupils and staff wore something red to mark the event and show that we stand against racism. โค๏ธ
During the week, the children explored:
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What racism is – understanding that it is unfair treatment or prejudice based on someone’s race or background.
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How it affects people – learning why it’s important to treat everyone with kindness and respect.
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What we can do – thinking about ways to challenge racism, support each other, and make our school and community a welcoming place for all.
It was a powerful day of reflection and learning, helping our pupils understand the importance of standing up for fairness, respect, and equality. ๐โ
๐ Marking World Mental Health Day – October 10th ๐
On October 10th, our school took part in World Mental Health Day to raise awareness about the importance of looking after our minds as well as our bodies.
To show their support, the children wore yellow for the day, bringing a bright splash of colour to the school and helping to spread positive messages about mental health. ๐
We are delighted to share that the school community raised over £70 for a mental health charity, helping to support important work that promotes wellbeing for children and adults.
Well done to everyone for participating and helping to make a difference — both in raising awareness and supporting a great cause! ๐

September 2025
๐ Year 5 Welcome New Stick Insects! ๐
Exciting news from Year 5 — our pupils have been helping to welcome some new stick insects to our school! The children have been learning how to look after and care for their new insect friends, making sure they are happy and healthy.
As part of the experience, the pupils have been:
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Setting up safe and comfortable homes for the stick insects ๐
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Feeding and observing them carefully ๐ฅฌ
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Learning about the responsibilities of caring for living creatures ๐
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Keeping their enclosure clean and tidy ๐งน
This has been a wonderful opportunity for Year 5 to develop responsibility, teamwork, and empathy while enjoying these fascinating creatures.

We can’t wait to see the pupils continue to care for our new stick insects ๐ฟ
๐ฑ Our New Eco-Councillors Get Busy in the Community! ๐
We are excited to introduce our newly elected Eco-Councillors! They have already started making a difference by taking part in a local community project.
Over the coming months, our Eco-Councillors will be working hard to help improve the local area. Their plans include:
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Litter picking to keep our streets, parks, and school grounds clean and safe.
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Planting bulbs to brighten up the community with flowers in spring.
We’re incredibly proud of our Eco-Councillors for taking on these responsibilities and helping to make our local environment greener, cleaner, and more welcoming for everyone.๐ทโป๏ธ
