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Well done to Emad and Albi for being chosen as Breakfast Club Superstars!
This year parents’ meetings will be taking place after the end of the school day and will be held in the School Hall. In order to book an appointment you will need to go to parent mail/parent’s evening to book an appointment. Each appointment will last 10 minutes.
There will be no after school clubs taking place this week.
The parents’ meetings will be on the following dates:
Nursery: Tuesday 24th March, Wednesday 25th March and Thursday 26th March.
Reception, Year 1 and Year 2: Wednesday 25th March and Thursday 26th March.
Years 3, 4, 5 and 6: Monday 23rd March and Tuesday 24th March.
Below are the weekly attendance winners for each class. Please help support this achievement by reminding our winners and parents that they are to look after the prizes and they must be returned to school on Monday.
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N |
Zainab |
2B |
Ayan |
5B |
Jack |
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RA |
Haniya |
3A |
Momina |
6A |
Haidar |
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RB |
Jacob |
3B |
Ayat |
6B |
Ella |
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1A |
Yahya |
4A |
Mahek |
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1B |
Hibbah |
4B |
Maliha |
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2A |
Eimaan |
5A |
Eva |
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The next reading workshop will be as follows:
· Friday 13th March- Year 3
· Friday 27th March -Year 2
They will be taking place in the school hall 2.30pm-3pm.
Tea/Coffee will be provided.
We look forward to seeing you there!
This week in celebration of World Book day, children came in to school in comfy pyjama and different costumes. Everyone looked amazing!
A kinship carer is absolutely anyone who is caring for a child who is not their own under any arrangement - SGO, Child arrangement order, private fostering or just a grandparent who has started caring for their grandchild where there has been no need for children social care to get involved as it was just a family decision.
The LA is running sessions for kinship carers to get together and to ensure they are aware of the support available to them. Please see the attached leaflet for more information, or follow the link below:
Local Kinship Care Offer - Rochdale
Last term, in history the children have enjoyed learning about the Romans. They focused on the question ‘why were the Romans such successful invaders. The children enjoyed making Roman shields and using them whilst getting into a range of army formations. To enrich the children’s learning, they also were given the opportunity to create clay models of Roman armour.
In DT, the children designed and made a seasonal salad which they loved eating! They learned about what seasonality is and how different foods are produced. Before making their final salad, the children took part in a taste testing session in order to decide what they wanted to include in theirs.
As part of their PSHE learning on different careers, Year 4 were also given a talk by two police officers about their job role. The children were given a chance to look at different police equipment and ask lots of questions!
At Marland Hill, we are learning a new sign every week. Why not learn with us at home too!