As the gates opened for the beginning of another school year, our eager Hacton pupils flooded into the playground to embark on the next stage of their learning journey. Equipped with all the necessary travel documents (passports and boarding passes), children settled quickly into their new classes and enjoyed catching up with their friends. It was a pleasure to see the children looking so smart and full of enthusiasm for the year ahead. Like all terms at Hacton, we have a jam-packed calendar of events planned for the autumn term. We endeavour to keep you up to date with all the latest news through both our school and phase group blogs with our weekly learning objectives being updated each Monday.
We would like to warmly welcome our new members of staff: Miss Masters (Reception) and Miss Burk (Year 1) report that they had a fantastic first day ay Hacton. We hope you have an easy time settling back into the school routine and enjoy the start of another fun-filled school year.
Welcome Back
September 07, 2016
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