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Our Reception class have had the exciting opportunity to hatch their very own chicks over the last couple of weeks.
The children and staff have thoroughly enjoyed the experience and have done some amazing writing about their experiences.
Thank you to all the children (and parents) who took part in the Easter bonnet and Easter egg competition.
There were some fabulous bonnets and eggs on display!
Friday 18th March 2016
The following children have received a certificate for their hard work in this morning’s Celebration Assembly:
Early Years - Deacon Baron
Key Stage 1 - Leandro Assuncao
Lower Key Stage 2 - Lacey Fletcher
Upper Key Stage 2 - Zuzanna Filipiak
Please click here for our video on the Celebration Assembly page (under News & Information).
Well done everyone!
The new lunch menus are due to start after the Easter holidays.
Copies of the menus will be sent home with children and will be on display around school. You can also see copies on our website under the News & Information tab - Lunch Menu.
School dinners can be purchased on a daily basis and cost £2.00 per day.
If you have any questions about school dinners please contact the school office.
Our Year 6 Children represented Marland Hill at the Young Voices concert at The Manchester Arena as part of the Choir.
The choirs sing with top performing artists from the latest pop stars to classically trained musicians The children worked hard on the lead up to the concert to learn a whole range of dance moves to go with the songs from one of the country’s leading street dance teachers.
The event was fantastic and all the children had an amazing time.
Thank you to all who supported the event.
Thank you to everyone who supported our World Book Week.
Throughout the week all classes looked in detail at a range of David Walliams books and there were lots of fabulous activities going on in classrooms.
The week ended with our special assembly and fancy dress day on the 4th March. As you will see there were some fabulous costumes on display and prizes were given in each class.
Thank you everyone for your support.
Marland Hill were delighted to invite Krazy Cats theatre company to school for a performance of their show, "Cinderella!.
The show was enjoyed by all of our Early Years children and our Hearing Impaired children along with families and Hearing Impaired children from other schools in Preston and Bury.
Krazy Cats theatre productions incorporate sign language making their shows accessible for deaf children and their hearing peers. The show is performed by an integrated company of deaf and deaf-aware practitioners and coupled with the highly visual aspect of their work they engage actively with the audience.