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Medispot
In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, Medicspot has launched its Hand Wash Challenge, a new initiative for children at St Mary's Church of England Primary School, Rickmansworth to learn about washing their hands in a fun and creative way. Children could make a poster, film a video, record a song, do a science experiment or write a poem about handwashing.
The top entry will receive £500 for their primary school and 10 runner-ups will receive £100 for their primary school. This could go towards hand sanitisers, software, books, stationery, or anything else for our primary school. There will also be a downloadable certificate for every entry received.
Find out how you can enter and win £500 for St Mary's Church of England Primary School, Rickmansworth here: www.medicspot.co.uk/handwash
On Tuesday morning, Living Eggs delivered 10 eggs to school in an incubator. Overnight we have had 3 chicks emerge from the eggs!
From tomorrow, Y6 will be selling items in support of the 2018 Poppy Appeal.
If you would like to send your child in with some money they are able to purchase:
Poppies (£1.00 suggested donation)
Eraser (50p suggested donation)
Zip reflector (50p suggested donation)
Pencil Sharpener (50p suggested donation)
Pencil (50p suggested donation)
Ruler (£1.00 suggested donation)
Poppies are also available from the school office.
The children attended a lovely Harvest Service at St Mary's Church yesterday morning. After a warm welcome from Rev'd Talbot the children joined in with Hymns and Prayers. The Ethos Council read out some prayers and hymns.
Our Harvest donations this year have formed the basis of the Harvest Festival Display for the Harvest Festival Service at St Mary's Church on Sunday 7th October at 10.00am. All the gifts that the Pupils of St Mary’s School took to church go together to local people in need, Herts. Young Homeless, Watford and Three Rivers Refugee Project and the Catholic Workers Farm in West Hyde (which offers much needed support to Asylum Seekers and Refugees).
Following the service, members of Year 6 and Mrs McLeod helped to display the goods for the Church Harvest Festival Service on Sunday.