Three Stapeley pupils have hair chopped in aid of charity
A trio of Year 3 pupils from Pear Tree Primary in Stapeley have taken the chop for a great cause.
Friends Autumn, Freya and Beth decided to cut their lovely locks to help others.
A trio of Year 3 pupils from Pear Tree Primary in Stapeley have taken the chop for a great cause.
Friends Autumn, Freya and Beth decided to cut their lovely locks to help others.
A young Nantwich gamer enjoyed a day to remember when she gave GB Olympic athlete Iwan Thomas a run for his money!
Marley Sharp, eight, was one of number of youngsters challenged by the UK 400m record holder to compete playing the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 video game.
Pupils in Stapeley were inspired by a book called “Trash” to complete a community litter pick and tidy up their area.
The Pear Tree Primary year 5 youngsters read ‘Trash’ by Andy Mulligan as their class book last term.
Two big-hearted Stapeley youngsters made the most of their half-term – by collecting bags of litter across their estate.
Millie Leeson and Lexie Newman, both eight years old and pupils at Pear Tree School, took matters into their own hands to tidy up the Pear Tree estate.
Big-hearted youngsters in Nantwich are putting their best feet forward to raise funds for threatened Chester Zoo.
Many pupils who love to visit the nearby attraction were moved by its plight and fears over its future due to lockdown.
A Nantwich headteacher was stunned when she became the star of the BBC’s One Show.
Pear Tree Primary head Boo Edleston was surprised as she was in the middle of a story-telling session with key worker pupils attending the school.
A Stapeley school is making sure its lockdown pupils are not sitting idle – by organising a “garden” fun run or walk to celebrate national heroes!
Pear Tree Primary normally stages its fund-raising “Pound the Park” event when its young pupils run around Barony in Nantwich.
A primary school site manager in Nantwich has scooped a national “Hardest Working Hands” award!
Keith Challinor, 56, has worked at Pear Tree Primary in Stapeley, since the school first opened 15 years ago.
Creative youngsters who entered the 10th Rotary Club of Nantwich Primary Schools Art and Handwriting Competition were honoured at a prize-giving ceremony.
The winners and runners-up were presented with prizes by Laura Smith MP and Cheshire East Mayor Cllr Arthur Moran presented prizes at the Nantwich Museum.
Green-fingered villagers have helped plant hundreds of spring bulbs to brighten up Stapeley in Nantwich.
Members of Stapeley Parish Action Group (SPAG) were awarded a grant from Stapeley Parish Council to buy and plant the bulbs around the parish.
A 10-year-old Nantwich girl will be taking centre stage in the hit West End and Broadway production, Shrek The Musical.
Emma Currie, a pupil at Pear Tree Primary in Stapeley, will be performing to packed audiences at the Palace Theatre in Manchester.
A Nantwich teacher has received national recognition for using the innovative “flipped learning” with his pupils. Chris Waterworth, of Pear Tree Primary School in Stapeley, has featured in The Guardian and received praise from Ofsted.
A public inquiry into a controversial plan to build a 1,100-home “Nantwich South” village in Stapeley is to be held on February 18. Muller Homes wants to build the development, which could include business units, shops and a school, on land between Peter De Stapleigh Way, London Road and Broad Lane.
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