Humberstone Infant Academy

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SCHOOL DINNERS

The meals are organised on a rota of menus, and can be downloaded by clicking HERE. A copy is available from the school office.

There are usually 3 choices of main dish, always including a vegetarian option, served with at least two vegetables, salad, potatoes and/or rice. For a second course children can choose between fresh fruit, yoghurt or a variety of puddings.

Harvest Assembly Celebration

Today, our school had the pleasure of hosting a special Harvest Assembly, led by Mrs Froggatt from St Marys Church, Humberstone. The children learned about the importance of Harvest and how it offers an opportunity to help those in need.

It was inspiring to see the whole school come together for this event. As you can see from the photo, the generosity of our community made a huge impact, with a substantial collection of donations.

All of these items have been donated to *Open Hands*, a Leicester-based charity that supports local people in need. Thank you to everyone who contributed and made this Harvest season truly meaningful!

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Today, our school had the pleasure of hosting a special Harvest Assembly, led by Mrs Froggatt from St Marys Church, Humberstone. The children learned about the importance of Harvest and how it offers an opportunity to help those in need.

It was inspiring to see the whole school come together for this event. As you can see from the photo, the generosity of our community made a huge impact, with a substantial collection of donations.

All of these items have been donated to *Open Hands*, a Leicester-based charity that supports local people in need. Thank you to everyone who contributed and made this Harvest season truly meaningful!

Come and see what we have been planting!

At Humberstone Academy we want our children to learn about sustainability, healthy living, and the environment around us.

The children have been planting their own vegetables and flowers and it has been amazing seeing the garden grow.

The vegtables have been used in school. It is a great way of showing children how we can grow our own food and where our food comes from.

The flowers also attract wildlife such as butterflies and other interesting mini beasts!

Together with Mrs Kittridge and Mrs Breed, the children have enjoyed being outdoors, taking care of the garden, and seeing their vegetables and flowers grow each week.

 

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At Humberstone Academy we want our children to learn about sustainability, healthy living, and the environment around us.

The children have been planting their own vegetables and flowers and it has been amazing seeing the garden grow.

The vegtables have been used in school. It is a great way of showing children how we can grow our own food and where our food comes from.

The flowers also attract wildlife such as butterflies and other interesting mini beasts!

Together with Mrs Kittridge and Mrs Breed, the children have enjoyed being outdoors, taking care of the garden, and seeing their vegetables and flowers grow each week.

 

Collecting food for Open Hands Charity

Today we had our Harvest Assembly, led by Viv from Humberstone Church. The children learned all about Harvest and the good things that can be done to help those in need.
The whole school came together and as you can see in the photos below, there was a lot to collect.

All of these items have been donated to the Leicester based Charity Open Hands, helping local people.

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Today we had our Harvest Assembly, led by Viv from Humberstone Church. The children learned all about Harvest and the good things that can be done to help those in need.
The whole school came together and as you can see in the photos below, there was a lot to collect.

All of these items have been donated to the Leicester based Charity Open Hands, helping local people.

Walking to School

We estimated 9 cars, 30 children/20 families including some who had time to say ‘Hi’ whilst already walking to school, stopped to say ‘Hello’ to Strider this morning.

Strider was really happy to see so many children walking to school and using the Park & Stride facility at Monks Rest, even in the rain!

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We estimated 9 cars, 30 children/20 families including some who had time to say ‘Hi’ whilst already walking to school, stopped to say ‘Hello’ to Strider this morning.

Strider was really happy to see so many children walking to school and using the Park & Stride facility at Monks Rest, even in the rain!