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  • Fire Safety Visit

    Published 20/02/24

    Dione Morris from the Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service Education Department came to talk to the children at Harlescott Education Centre.

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  • Celebrating Chinese New Year

    Published 20/02/24

    Children at Harlescott Education Centre celebrated Chinese New Year.

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  • Breakfast club

    Published 19/09/23

    Pupils at Harlescott have been enjoying breakfast together to start the week off!

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  • Head's High Tea

    Published 11/07/23

    Mrs Lyth asked teachers for nominations for Summer Term Head's High Tea.

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  • Head’s High Tea Summer 2023

    Published 07/07/23

    The children at MEC have been working very hard and so Mrs Lyth thought they deserved a little treat or two in recognition.

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  • How is honey made?

    Published 30/06/23

    In Science, children at Harlescott have been learning about plant growth, flowers and pollination.

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  • Disabled Adventurer

    Published 27/06/23

    Don’t let your fears stop you!  Darren Edwards spoke to the children about the qualities of resilience, gratitude and determination to achieve your dreams. 

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  • The Humanist Society

    Published 16/06/23

    Visit by Dr Simon Nightingale from the Humanist Society.

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  • Condover residential

    Published 02/05/23

    Some of the Year 5 and 6 pupils from Harlescott have been on their annual residential visit to Condover Hall.  We were very lucky with the weather and had an amazing time completing aerial trek, abseiling, campfire, archery and team building exercises.  We also went for a night time walk in the woods.  Behaviour was fantastic and everyone slept very well after a day!  Thank you to all of the staff at Condover Hall for a brilliant stay. 

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  • Head's High Tea!

    Published 28/03/23

    Children enjoyed joining Mrs Lyth for Head’s High Tea to celebrate their hard work this term.

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  • PCSOs in the making!

    Published 28/03/23

    Children at MEC had a visit from the PCSOs to tell us all about their jobs.

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  • Easter Raffle

    Published 28/03/23

    Children invited their grown ups from home to come and look at their work.

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