Showing posts with label Community. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Community. Show all posts

Monday, 17 March 2014


Dear Parents,

Please join Ms. Heather and the Community Service Projects Team this Wednesday, March 19th, for the:

Community Services Coffee Morning
Venue: Multi-Purpose Room
Time: 8:00 am

At TX, making links with our communities is very important to us. The children in every year group are involved in at least one community project each year with the aim of developing children who are true global citizens with an understanding and appreciation of the world around them.


Come and join us on Wednesday to:

     Meet The Community Service Projects Team
—  Learn why we have a Community Service Program
—  Learn about Curriculum and Club provision
—  Know how you can be involved in Community Service

See you there,

Ms. Heather

TX Community Service Projects Leader


Thursday, 17 October 2013

Art Project with PDV children

This is the third week that the children work with their friends on the art project. By the look of it, there would be a lot of great arts for us to enjoy later on.



Wednesday, 2 October 2013

PDV Community Project


Once again, the children enjoyed their time and the activities with the children from PDV. Hopes are high for many art masterpieces to come to come out of the visits. These will be displayed and some may be bought at the TX / PDV Art Exhibition later in the term Details to follow...




Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Trip to PDV

This afternoon, half the children from 6X made a trip to visit Poussiere de Vie in district 12. The children had a blast painting and playing musical statues together.
The Year 6 children now have a better idea of how their community friends' lives are and hopefully, realise that they should appreciate what they have.


Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Community Visit 10.09.13

Team Photo

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Community Project 10.09.13

Today the Year 6 children were a great help with visitors from our community link schools. The TX children were superb at communicating with the visitors in a mature way, encouraging the children to use the computers and have fun.