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  • Victorian Day

    Published 05/11/15

    On Wednesday the 4th November the children from Year 3 and 4 travelled back in time to the Victorian era.

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  • Demolition in progress

    Published 20/10/15

    With the new building in the background, the demolition of Fairfield School's long annexe has begun.

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  • Harvest Festival

    Published 09/10/15

    Fairfield School celebrated Harvest Festival today with each class performing their items for the rest of the school. 

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  • Cheeky Hands Deaf Play Group

    Published 06/10/15

    Three of our parents have been involved in a very worthwhile fundraising project. 

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  • Goodbye to old friends

    Published 23/07/15

    Sadly we have had to say goodbye to two members of staff this year.

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  • Fundraising for Nepal

    Published 22/07/15

    Children in Years 3 and 4 have been studying the topic 'Natural Disasters'.

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  • My Money Week

    Published 16/06/15

    On Tuesday 9th June, Class Thomas was visited by UNIQ Family Wealth, a specialist financial planning firm based in Cardiff, as part of ‘My Money Week’.

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  • Roman Invasion of Fairfield !

    Published 27/04/15

    Here are some photos from our engage day with our visiting Roman. 

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  • Brain Games 2015

    Published 24/03/15

    Success for Fairfield !

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  • World Book Day

    Published 05/03/15

    Fairfield Primary School had a 'Where's Wally' theme day to celebrate World Book Day.

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  • St David's Day Celebrations at Fairfield

    Published 03/03/15

    To recognise the support that grandparents give to their families, Fairfield Primary School traditionally invites them to be part of the St. David’s Day celebrations.

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  • Magistrates in the Community

    Published 27/02/15

    Class Thomas welcomed local magistrates to their classroom this week for the Magistrates in the Community Project.

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