At Lovington Church of England Primary School, we provide our children with a range of varied, new and exciting opportunities each year. We work hard to find a variety of opportunities to engage, excite and motivate all of our learners, providing them with opportunities to try something new. These experiences foster aspiration and ambition whilst developing stamina and resilience.
Each new learning experience starts with a ‘hook’ designed to hook each child into their learning, to engage and motivate them and to develop their sense of curiosity and awe and wonder.
Opportunities experienced and provided:
Artist workshops.
Multicultural days with dance, drama and story telling.
Visits from experts in their field including; the Rainforest Roadshow, the Maya Widget Workshop and African drumming.
Archery and fencing workshops.
After-school clubs, with exciting themed events.
Weekly Collective Worship led by members of the Church community.
Harvest, Remembrance, Easter and Christmas services at St Thomas a Becket Church.
Hello Yellow Day – considering our mental health and wellbeing.
Black History lessons and whole school presentations.
May Fayre with Maypole dancing; with pupil stalls, selling home-made products.
Forest School.
First Aid Workshops.
Worship group with opportunities to lead our Collective Worship.
Participation in local sporting festivals.
Sports Day and Swimming Gala.
Musical drama productions.
Swimming lessons, leading to certificates being awarded.
STEM learning workshops in conjunction with local secondary schools.
Wells Literature event and virtual author seminars.
PGL residential trip to Barton Hall.
Mother’s Day coffee mornings with choir.
School council fundraising and democracy opportunities.
Local History week.
A proactive PTFA that provides further enrichment activities, including Secret World Wildlife Rescue talks, Christmas parties, silent discos and Year 6 escape room visits.