.
Our Summer/Eid fair will be held on Wednesday 29th May from 3pm. We are having a non uniform day on Friday 17th May for donations. Please can Nursery, Reception, Y1 & Y2 bring in donations of chocolate and Years 3, 4, 5 & 6 bring donations of filled bottles. Thank you.
This week’s winner is once again, Qasim with an outstanding time of 0.55 seconds. Well done Qasim!
On Thursday 2nd May, two of our students attended an award ceremony at Rochdale Town Hall, where they were presented with trophies for their performances earlier on this year at the Rochdale Music Festival. Well done to Megan and Amaan on your fantastic achievements!
On Tuesday 30th April 2019, our Community Cohesion children got together to work on their speeches for their Town Hall session in June and learned all about the history of Rochdale Town Hall. They even worked together to build a giant tetrahedron! Well done everybody.
Yesterday we held the IPLCN Song Festival here at Marland Hill. 10 local schools came along to perform. All the children sang beautifully and it was a pleasure to see so many children from different schools taking part!
Please note that due to Year 6 SATs there will be no tuck shop from Monday May 13th. To Thursday 16th May. Tuck shop will be back on Friday 17th May.
We’d like to remind parents that week commencing Monday 13th May is SATs week for Year 6 children. As you know this is a very important week for them. Please ensure that they are best prepared by having early nights and healthy meals in preparation. Year 6 children are also welcome to attend Breakfast Club next week (starting week commencing Tuesday 7th May) and during SATs week (week commencing Monday 13th May) free of charge. Children should be at Breakfast Club for 8.00am and breakfast will be provided free of charge.
The children took part in four competition sprints, relay, javelin and long jump. They performed extremely well finishing a very respectable 4th overall. Well done to all children involved.
Some of our children went to Smithybridge library on Monday as part of the Reading University. The children met the poet Ian Bland, listened to some of his poetry. And wrote a puzzle poem in pairs.