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On Thursday morning in Celebration Assembly we celebrated the achievements of our students across the school. Mrs Cunningham was proud to present:
Early Years - Tulula Saeedi
In recognition of her improved behaviour.
Key Stage 1 - Raees Shanawaz
For fantastic behaviour and positive attitude to learning and amazing progress in reading and applying new skills in Maths.
Lower KS2 - Leah Griffin
For excellent efforts in the unit concert and being brave and confident.
Upper Key Stage 2 - Laibah Sohail
For excellent work in English and application of Stage 5 Grammar targets.
Well done to all of the children in Year 3 & 4 for their fantastic production of 'Tuishi Pamoja'.
Both the afternoon and the evening concerts were extremely well attended!
Well done all!
Congratulations to the following pupils who passed their Music Medal exams. A fantastic well done to everyone. There will be a celebration assembly on 26th May, where our medallists will perform their pieces.
Copper Medal (Flute) - Aiyla Abbas, Tamsin Hodkinson, Nomzamo Vundla and Tia Duffy
Bronze Medal (Flute) - Demi-Louise Charnley
Copper Medal (Recorder) - Leah Maplesden, Megan Curtis and Urwa Javed
This morning in celebration assembly we celebrated the achievements of our students across the school. Mrs Cunningham was proud to present:
Early Years - Deacon Baron
For partitioning two digit numbers in maths.
Key Stage 1 - Zaid Anwar
For fantastic effort in all of his work and great behaviour. His main achievement has been for his amazing joined up handwriting, something which he has tried really hard to develop.
Lower KS2 - Lily Hulme
For outstanding art work.
Upper Key Stage 2 - Reem Naiem in Year 6
For her excellent attitude towards all her work and, in particular, the talent she shows in her art work.
Year 4 Swimmers
A number of our Year 4 swimmers from last term received their swimming certificates.
Please see our celebration Assembly page under news and information for our Celebration Assembly video.
Well done to all!
On Tuesday this week we held our Community Cohesion day at Marland Hill. Children from Marland Hill worked alongside children from Hamer Primary School, Lowerplace Primary School and students from Rochdale Sixth Form College. Throughout the day the children worked with a local magistrate and the local Police to give the children insight into the British justice and legal system as part of the Community Cohesion project and work around British Values.
A thoroughly enjoyable day was had by all!