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Our Reading University group visited the M6 Theatre this week to watch 'Mission Space’. Afterwards they took part in a number of workshops led by the actors and were even given a copy of the play script to study back at school within our reading group.
Our year 2 children have been visiting Healey Dell as part of their science curriculum, looking outdoors for things that are alive and not alive. Here are some photos of what they found.
Every week during PE Mr Hilton will be choosing two pupils from each year group to be his PE superstars of the week. Mr Hilton has chosen the following children who were fantastic in PE last week: Well done to them!
Reception | Amelia R | Aizah | |
Year 1 | Sonny | Kiran | |
Year 2 | Rhys | Muizz | |
Year 3 | Tayab | Basil | Theodore |
Year 4 | Rida | ||
Year 5 | Raees | Alisha | |
Year 6 | Oscar | Danielius |
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Tickets for Santa's Grotto are now sold out.
Tickets are now available from the school office to see Santa at our annual Christmas fair on Wednesday 4th December. Each ticket costs £2.50 and admits one child. Please purchase your ticket in advance to be sure of seeing Santa. We cannot guarantee that spaces will be available on the day.
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Total amount raised was £263. Thank you for your support.
Today we had our non-uniform day to support 'Children In Need'. Our younger children were invited to wear ‘Spots’ or their Pyjamas, and the older children got to dress in a ‘Rock Star’ theme. Thank you everybody for your donations. We will tell you how much we raised as soon as we can.
Thank you to all our parents who completed the free school meals forms last week during parents meetings. We are pleased to announce the lucky winner of the Kindle Fire is Baqr in Year 2. Congratulations to him!
Our Year 3 children enjoyed their visit to the M6 Theatre last week, alongside Alkrington Primary School children as part of our ‘Linking Schools’ project. The children watched the show and even got to take part in a workshop with the actors!
The year 2 children have just finished a six week training session from Lancashire Cricket Club. The children have been learning about batting, bowling, throwing and catching and using these skills in games. A big thank you to Lancashire County Cricket Club for the excellent coaching our children have received.
To celebrate Anti-Bullying week this week the whole school have been looking at what bullying is and how to recognise it. The children also spent some time looking at ways we can reduce bullying and what to do if we see it
happening. A huge thank you to all those who wore odd socks on Tuesday to raise awareness. The Anti -Bullying week theme for this year was "Change starts with us"
On Monday 11th November, the children and staff wore their poppies with pride and held a one minute silence at 11am in honour of Remembrance day. Well done children! You were all very respectful.