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  • Children in Need update

    Sat 16 Nov 2019
    Thank you everyone. Your donations raised an impressive £234.88.
  • Children in Need 2019

    Fri 15 Nov 2019

    What an exciting end to the day we had with the appearance of Pudsey Bear. Hatherleigh was the last stop of the day for Angela and Lucy on their Radio Devon Pudsey Tour. They met and interviewed our School council and Mr Monger, before popping into Chestnuts. Pudsey was then out on the playground to say hello to the rest of the children. 

    Thank you to everyone who dressed up and for all the donations. We will let you know our final total next week. 

  • Netball and football matches.

    Tue 12 Nov 2019
    On Monday 11th November our netball team played Okehampton and Chagford.  Despite the rain, wind and hail, they kept going and played brilliantly as a team.  The A Team won 6-3 against Okehampton and then went on to win 9-1 against Chagford.   The B Team played brilliantly too, for many of them it was their first match.  They managed to hold off Okehampton until the fourth quarter with a score of 1-0, however the game finished 3-1 to Okehampton.  Well done to everyone involved, I was very proud of them all, they represented the school beautifully.  Mrs Emery
  • Hatherleigh Carnival 2019

    Mon 11 Nov 2019
    It was fantastic to see so many children dressed up taking part in this year's carnival. Despite the occasional shower, everyone smiled and seemed to thoroughly enjoy themselves. Thank you to everyone who took part, from the Town Crier competition in the morning, the afternoon parade and then the amazing floats in the evening .Well done everyone. 
  • Carnival assembly

    Fri 01 Nov 2019
    We thoroughly enjoyed a visit from some of the carnival committee who told us all about the history behind the carnival and preparations before this year's big event. The assembly started with a traditional cry from the winner of the town crier competition and of course included a whole school Oggy Oggy Oggy chant. After seeing a torch being made, the children were excited to see it alight- despite the pouring rain. 
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