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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • What a wonderful party!

    Fri 28 Sep 2018
  • A work in progress

    Wed 26 Sep 2018
    Isn't it coming along beautifully? Such a wonderful talent. Can you spot anything significant represented in this mural? The name of your class might be shown already... Take a look. 
  • The Big 50 photo

    Wed 26 Sep 2018
    To celebrate our 50 years we formed a massive 50 on the field. Simon Jones who works for B&Q took some aerial photos using a drone. Here are some photos of us setting it up and a couple of his amazing shots from the skies. Look out for a feature on us in the Shropshire Star later in the week!
  • Artist at work

    Mon 24 Sep 2018
    Rory McCann has begun work today on a stunning mural. The theme is our school, local area and what makes it special to us. Look at the fabulous start he has made. We'll show you updates as the week goes on. 
  • U11 Boys Football

    Thu 13 Sep 2018

    The Under 11 boys football team travelled to Telford College to play their first fixture of the new school year. They were drawn against Greenfields and Mereside and played a round robin style tournament, playing each team twice. Unfortunately we lost three games and had a 0-0 draw in the fourth, as a result we did not quality for the next round. The boys played some fantastic football and should be proud of their performance.

     

  • National Cupcake Week

    Wed 12 Sep 2018
    Next week is National Cupcake Week. To celebrate the school kitchen will be cooking up some delicious cakes for pudding during the week.
  • A busy first week!

    Fri 07 Sep 2018
    It has been a busy but thoroughly enjoyable week back at Mount Pleasant! As pupils returned on Tuesday, it was nice to see so many enthusiastic faces coming through the doors. As part of our PSHE curriculum we have this week launched our Darwin Value for the half term - which is Changeability. Mrs Benge, with the help of Carlos the Cameleon, talked to pupils about how change can be both exciting and worrying. She talked about how important it is to share worries and how they can be dealt with. After reading 'Silly Billy' by Anthony Browne in which Billy tells his worries to a set of worry dolls, pupils carried this theme into their classrooms this afternoon and made a wonderful array of worry dolls of their own.
     
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