Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

December 20, 2013
After two weeks of incredible Christmas productions, the Autumn term draws to an end. Over 1100 parents, friends and relatives enjoyed impressive singing, dancing, acting and signing from the Foundation Stage, Key Stage 1, Years 3/4 and Years 5/6. Generous family members dropped coins in buckets when they left performances and raised over £1000 for the two charities chosen by our School Council: Great Ormond Street Hospital and Cancer Research. A huge well done to all the children who filled us with Christmas spirit; we are very proud.

Without a doubt 2013 has been another very successful year for our school. Primary Key Stage 2 results were recently published by the DfE and our results were exceptional, placing us comfortably in the top 2% of schools in the country. This would be considered outstanding by Ofsted. Achievements like this could not happen without the continued support and dedication of our staff and parents. Thank you.

Throughout the year, our pupils have enjoyed a wide range of engaging and enriching educational experiences. We now look forward to all that 2014 has to offer; it promises to be another fantastic year for Hacton Primary School.

May we take this opportunity to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! We look forward to seeing you back at school on Tuesday 7th January.




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