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  • COVID-19 INFORMATION FOR PARENTS

    Fri 20 Mar 2020
    Please see information under the "Letters Home" section of the website.  Thank you.
  • Bronze Eco Schools Award

    Thu 24 Oct 2019
  • World Book Day

    Thu 02 Mar 2017

    WORLD BOOK DAY AWARD –WINNING SCHOOL WINS ‘LIFE-CHANGING’ LIBRARY MAKEOVER

      PRIZE OF £5,000 OF BOOKS A ‘DREAM COME TRUE’ FOR SCHOOL AFTER THREE YEARS OF STRUGGLING TO RAISE FUNDS FOR A LIBRARY

    The winner and runners-up of the third annual World Book Day Award have been announced today (Thursday 2nd  March) on World Book Day. The first prize of £5,000 worth of books was awarded to Cherry Burton Primary School in East Yorkshire for their ‘Old Curiosity Shop’ entry, pictured above. A further three schools were awarded the second prize (£3,000 worth of books), and an additional 10 schools awarded the third prize (£1,000 worth of books).

    Each year, schools are invited to take part in a creative challenge, which celebrates reading for pleasure – this year picture book giant, Oliver Jeffers and acclaimed fine artist, Sam Winston asked schools to create their own ‘world of stories’ inspired by their new children’s book,  A Child of Books,  published by Walker Books, who have funded the Award for 2017.

    Cherry Burton Primary School responded with a whole school project which transformed their summer playhouse into an ‘Old Curiosity Shop’, inspired by the classic novel by Charles Dickens. Designed to convey the “individual experience” of reading, the shop was filled with displays and crafts made by the children, sparked by their favourite books, which ranged from  Owl Babies to  The Snail and the Whale  and The BFG . The massive influx of £5,000 worth of new children’s books provides fresh hope to a school that has spent the last three years struggling to fundraise to expand their collection of books from just one bookshelf into a fully-fledged library.

    Winning entries from the West Coast of Scotland to the West Midlands and Northern Ireland were chosen by a panel of judges consisting of Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston, World Book Day Director Kirsten Grant and Arts Editor for  The Times Alex O’Connell. Each winner, plus 100 runners-up, will also receive a signed copy of A Child of Books , plus a limited edition print for their school.

    Sarah Shepherdson, Literacy Coordinator, said:  “We’re honoured and thrilled to have been awarded first prize for our entry to the World Book Day Award. The children all worked incredibly hard and loved exploring and interpreting their favourite books for the project. The addition of £5,000 worth of books to our school library is a dream come true. Three years ago, our library consisted of one meagre bookshelf, and while we have come a long way since then, there is no doubt that this prize will be life-changing for our pupils.”

    Speaking on the judging process, Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston said : “It was incredibly difficult to choose between all of the fantastic responses we received. Each entry was clearly crafted with passion and imagination, and we loved seeing the types of stories that are engaging children today. The joy of stories was evident in Cherry Burton School’s outstanding project – their infectious enthusiasm  for reading inspired not just pupils, teachers and parents, but also their local community.”

    World Book Day Director, Kirsten Grant said:  “Each year I am blown away by the fantastic entries we receive for the World Book Day Award, and this year has been no different. World Book Day is all about celebrating books and finding fun ways to encourage children to read for pleasure. This year, schools said that ‘the challenge has brought a bigger focus on books and stories’ and ‘prompted a different approach to reading for enjoyment’, which is incredible to hear, and the time, creativity and imagination in the entries is breath taking. The World Book Day Award gives schools the opportunity to transform their libraries, which play a vital role in promoting literacy and the joy of reading to children and young people. We hope our winning schools and their pupils enjoy their brand-new books!”

  • Making The Old Curiosity Shop

    Thu 08 Dec 2016
  • The Old Curiosity Shop

    Thu 08 Dec 2016

    Here is a selection of photographs taken by Kerry Duncan photographer.   Kerry, who is based in Garton-on-the-Wolds, contacted the school after hearing Mrs. Shepherdson's appeal on the local radio.

     

    We are extremely grateful for the time Kerry gave us and hope that these fantastic photographs really help to tell our story.  Of course, none of these photographs would have been possible without the support of our wonderful parents and the work created by their children.  Fingers crossed for the judging!

  • Modeshift Stars

    Thu 01 Dec 2016
    Congratulations to us in achieving Modeshift Stars Gold National Schools Travel Award.  A big thank you to all who gave their time.
  • Rainforest Animals Come to Cherry Burton

    Thu 01 Dec 2016
    Years 4 and 5 (and some additional staff!) enjoyed a visit today from a selection of rainforest creatures.  Tony Butler, who brought the exotic animals, has a wealth of knowledge and experience gained from his time as Head Keeper at various zoos and working in the rainforest.
  • Tour de Yorkshire

    Fri 29 Apr 2016
  • Year 3/4 Football Tournament at Longcroft School

    Mon 18 Apr 2016
  • Tour de Yorkshire Trophy Visits Cherry Burton

    Mon 18 Apr 2016
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