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  • PE Superstars

    Fri 23 Jan 2026

    Every week during PE, coaches will be choosing pupils to be their PE superstars of the week. Well done to the following children who were fantastic in PE last week:

     

    Reception

    Ayden & Zayaan

    Year 1

    Alina & Sonia

    Year 2

    Jesse, Ali & Anabia

    Year 3

    Mila & Dawud

    Year 4

    Hamza & Alisha

    Year 5

    Ayesha. Mub & Angel

    Year 6

    Minahil & Ethan

  • Starbooks Reader - Winners!

    Fri 23 Jan 2026

     

    The following children have been awarded ‘Star Reader’ and enjoyed going to the ‘Starbooks’ cafe in the library to enjoy a drink and a treat as their reward. Fantastic!

    RA

    Zayan

    3B

    Arlo

    RB

    Maya

    4A

    Mahek

    1A

    Haniya

    4B

    Ereshva

    1B

    Mia. B

    5A

    Zaky

    2A

    Zain. M

    5B

    Oscar

    2B

    Raiya

    6A

    Jezreel

    3A

    Kaiden

    6B

    Emad

  • Year 6 Gifted and Talented Writers

    Fri 23 Jan 2026

    On Thursday, three Year 6 children visited Broadfield Primary School to take part in a workshop for gifted and talented writers. The children were  exceptionally well-behaved.

     

  • Art Workshop

    Fri 23 Jan 2026

    On Wednesday children from Marland Hill attended an Art Workshop at Rochdale College and had a great time!

     

  • Bikes

    Fri 23 Jan 2026

    Please can children who come to school on their bikes be supervised and asked to be cautious on school grounds. Thank you.

     

  • Year 4 Roman Workshop

    Fri 23 Jan 2026

    As part of their History topic, Year 4 will be having a visit from the Balestra Living History Project who will be doing a workshop named: The Roman Britain  Primary History workshop. This will take place on Tuesday 10th February. This is an exciting        opportunity for the children.

     

    On the day the children will be taking part in different workshops led by a Roman expert. They will have the chance to handle Roman artefacts and will be trained like Roman soldiers. The children will have the opportunity to use equipment to create different army formations. The children will also create an  interactive timeline. This will be a full day workshop. For more information please visit: www.romanschoolworkshop.co.uk

     

    School will be heavily subsiding the cost, we are asking for a voluntary contribution of £4. You can pay for this on parent mail by going to payments/shop.

     

  • Choir KS2

    Fri 23 Jan 2026

    We still have places for the KS2 Choir on Thursdays until 4pm. Places are free.

     

     If you are interested you can email school:                                       office@marlandhill.rochdale.sch.uk.

     

    Thank you.

     

  • Great Fire of London Workshop

    Fri 23 Jan 2026

    On Friday 30th January, Year 2 will be having an exciting workshop in school linked to their Great Fire of London topic. This will be a half day, practical, outdoors workshop, exploring learning linked to this topic. This is a great opportunity for the children. 

    School will be subsiding this, but we would appreciate it if you could make a voluntary contribution of £3. This can be done on parent mail by going to parent mail/shop/payments.

     

  • Weekly Attendance Winners

    Fri 23 Jan 2026

     

    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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    Lilly-May

    2B

    Toby

    5B

    Zaynab

    RA

    Zayaan

    3A

    Zakariyya

    6A

    Esaam

    RB

    Lacey-Mae

    3B

    Zainab

    6B

    Afreen

    1A

    Haniya

    4A

    Samea

     

     

    1B

    Khalil

    4B

    Ereshva

     

     

    2A

    Musa

    5A

    Alyaan

     

     

  • Appointments

    Fri 23 Jan 2026

    A reminder that any routine appointments should not be made in school times to avoid any  disruptions to your child’s learning.

     

    This also affects your child’s attendance.

     

    Thank you for your continued support in this.

     

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