Welcome
Welcome to Trinity CE Primary School on behalf of myself, our wonderful pupils, hard-working staff, committed Governors and supportive school community.
The whole Trinity family work well together to ensure we are a happy and vibrant school with a caring and supportive atmosphere. There is genuine collaboration between parents, children, the school and the wider community.
The Trinity team has high expectations and standards and a keen sense of being part of a happy, successful school. The supportive ethos within the school enables pupils of all abilities to thrive as they grow and develop.
– Conrad Hutton, Headteacher
News
Our Shining Stars 24.10.25
Our shining stars this week are: Charlie; Issac; Connie B and Martha.
Charlie was chosen because he carefully followed instructions to create a wonderful, Autumnal ripped paper owl.He used a sponge to dab delicately to create a vibrant background, and he took his time to ensure he had included all parts of his owl when gently ripping different coloured paper. Charlie has been so engaged with our learning about owls and nocturnal animals this week. Well done, Charlie!
Issac was chosen for his spelling. He has been working hard at home to practice the list and increased his score by 40. Well done Issac!
Connie B was chosen because of her fantastic artwork. Connie worked incredibly hard in art to use all the techniques we used in the experiment stage whilst thinking carefully about her composition. Great work Connie! Keep it up!
Martha was chosen because of her excellent inner monologue. She has revealed a character's inner thoughts and feelings while controlling her use of verb tenses.
Our Shining Stars 06.02.26
Our Shining Stars this week are: Josephine; Ludo; Lissy and Poppy.
Josephine was chosen because she did a wonderful, creative design for her junk model house. Josephine thought carefully about ideas and the materials she would need to build her house and made a brilliant, clear 'you will need' list. Josephine worked so hard to create a fantastic junk model house, well done!
Ludo was chosen for his writing. He wrte interesting sentences to describe Rosie. We were impressed that he used a conjunction to extend his sentences. Well done Ludo!
Lissy was chosen because of her fantastic perseverance throughtout the week. She's found some of the learning quite tricky each day but she never gave up and always saw tings to completion, especially in science. Well done Lissy, keep it up!
Poppy was chosen for her effort and confidence in Maths. She has shwon real determination and can confidently divide fractions by any integer and find fractions of amounts.
Shining Light Award 06.02.26
You took responsibility for making the girls’ bathroom safe when you saw that the floor had been flooded. After persevering you sensibly realised that you needed to report it to an adult. Your actions showed respect for the school environment and compassion to others.
Shining Light Award 21.11.25
For having the courage to stand up and challenge the actions of others. When you felt something didn’t feel right you acted and alerted a member of staff. Your actions showed empathy and compassion towards a classmate and displayed a great maturity. Well done for showing such maturity.
Our Shining Stars 21.11.25
Our shining stars this week are: Daniel; Eleanor; Abi; Gabi; Lissy and Amelia.
Daniel was chosen for his excellent recall of the Diwali story of Rama and Sita. He used vivid, descriptive language and accurate character names to retell the story in detail. Daniel also showed great oracy skills during imaginative play, using the small-world area and puppets to act out the story and encouraging his friends to join in. Well done, Daniel! Keep up the fantastic learning!
Eleanor was chosen for her science work. She carefully made a table an drew pictures to show how she has changed as she has grown. Her work is neat and her pictures are labelled. Well done Eleanor!
Abi, Gabi and Lissy were chosen because of their fantastic efforts in Computing. They worked fantastically as a team incorporating all the skills we looked at into their work like: good framing; subtle movement and taking frames frequently. The whole class were impressed with what they pulled off. Well done!
Amelia was chosen because of her excellent use of inverted commas and descriptive sentence to capture the mood and tension in a setting. Well done Amelia!
Our Shining Stars 24.10.25
Our shining stars this week are: Charlie; Issac; Connie B and Martha.
Charlie was chosen because he carefully followed instructions to create a wonderful, Autumnal ripped paper owl.He used a sponge to dab delicately to create a vibrant background, and he took his time to ensure he had included all parts of his owl when gently ripping different coloured paper. Charlie has been so engaged with our learning about owls and nocturnal animals this week. Well done, Charlie!
Issac was chosen for his spelling. He has been working hard at home to practice the list and increased his score by 40. Well done Issac!
Connie B was chosen because of her fantastic artwork. Connie worked incredibly hard in art to use all the techniques we used in the experiment stage whilst thinking carefully about her composition. Great work Connie! Keep it up!
Martha was chosen because of her excellent inner monologue. She has revealed a character's inner thoughts and feelings while controlling her use of verb tenses.
Our Shining Stars 06.02.26
Our Shining Stars this week are: Josephine; Ludo; Lissy and Poppy.
Josephine was chosen because she did a wonderful, creative design for her junk model house. Josephine thought carefully about ideas and the materials she would need to build her house and made a brilliant, clear 'you will need' list. Josephine worked so hard to create a fantastic junk model house, well done!
Ludo was chosen for his writing. He wrte interesting sentences to describe Rosie. We were impressed that he used a conjunction to extend his sentences. Well done Ludo!
Lissy was chosen because of her fantastic perseverance throughtout the week. She's found some of the learning quite tricky each day but she never gave up and always saw tings to completion, especially in science. Well done Lissy, keep it up!
Poppy was chosen for her effort and confidence in Maths. She has shwon real determination and can confidently divide fractions by any integer and find fractions of amounts.
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Help - Adding External Calendars
Below you will find instructions on how to add calendars from different platforms:
Google Calendar
- 1. Open Google Calendar in your browser
- 2. Click the settings gear icon next to your calendar
- 3. Select "Settings and sharing"
- 4. Scroll down to "Access permissions" section
- 5. Copy the "Public URL to this calendar" link
- 6. Paste the link in the "Calendar link" field
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=example@gmail.comOutlook Calendar
- 1. Open Outlook Calendar in your browser
- 2. Click "Share" next to your calendar
- 3. Select "Publish calendar"
- 4. Copy the "ICS" or "Web link"
- 5. Paste the link in the "Calendar link" field
https://outlook.live.com/calendar/action/view?id=exampleApple iCloud Calendar
- 1. Open iCloud Calendar in your browser
- 2. Click "Share" next to your calendar
- 3. Select "Public calendar"
- 4. Copy the "Public calendar" link
- 5. Paste the link in the "Calendar link" field
https://p123-calendars.icloud.com/published/2/exampleICS File
- 1. Find a link to an .ics file
- 2. The link must end with .ics
- 3. Paste the link in the "Calendar link" field
- 4. Example: https://example.com/calendar.ics
https://example.com/calendar.ics