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Nursery and Reception had a brilliant day dressed as pirates on Wednesday. They started their topic work ‘the seaside’ and had a pirate picnic outside. We think they look Arrrrrrrrr-mazing!
Our Community Cohesion group have been considering all the work they have been doing around how to make Rochdale better, including Equality and Diversity. The children have brought their ideas together to make speeches for our final session at Rochdale Town Hall on 26th June.
Well done to the following pupils who received awards at yesterday Music Trophy Awards:
Demi-Louise Charnley received The Arnold Wild Trophy for her Woodwind Solo. Urwa Javed and Megan Curtis both received the Cotter Trophy for their Recorder Duet.
Megan Curtis also received The Bob Fell Trophy for Enthusiasm in playing the recorder. Fantastic girls, well done, we are really proud of you.
Our Year 1 classes are undertaking phonics screening week commencing 11th June in line with national expectations. It would be greatly appreciated if you can continue to support us by making sure that all children are in school every day and on time to encourage them to achieve their maximum potential
Year 3 had a visit from the poet and author Craig Bradley, who recited some poetry for them. The children really enjoyed the performance, which included some magic and music. For more information see Craig’s website www.craigbradley.com
We held an IPLCN netball competition at Marland Hill on Wednesday 23rd May. Marland Hill got through to the final and were narrowly beaten 2-1 by Spotland Primary.
Our star player was Alfie Croston who scored 9 goals! Well done to the whole team!