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Each Unit is holding a Curriculum Evening over the next few week. The dates are as follows:
Tuesday 13th September - Year 1 & 2 (Key Stage 1)
Wednesday 14th September - Year 3 & 4 (Lower Key Stage 2)
Thursday 15th September - Year 5 & 6 (Upper Key Stage 2)
Tuesday 20th September - Nursery & Reception (EYFS)
The evenings will begin at 6.30pm and last approximately 1 hour. Class teachers will talk to parents and carers in detail about the upcoming year, curriculum, homework and topics.
It is important that all parents attend this session.
Each year group have produced a newsletter for parents which outlines curriculum coverage this year and other useful information from your child's class teacher.
Copies are available from the school office and on the class pages of the website which is under the children section.
The information for the Year 6 Trip to Robinwood on 5th - 7th September has been sent home. If you need copies of the letter and kit list please see the letters home section of the school website which is under News & Information.
Thanks
Thank you to everyone who attended our celebration assembly on Friday morning. It was lovely to say Goodbye to the Year 6 children and reflect on such a successful year.
We celebrated a number of fabulous achievements in our assembly this morning including Music Medals, Arts Explore Award Winners, IPLCN Cricket Competition Winners and attendance. We also announced our new Head Girl and Boy and Deputy Head Girl and Boy. These are:
Head Girl: Zuzanna Filipak
Head Boy: Mohammad Yusuf
Deputy Head Girl: Holly Hayward
Deputy Head Boy: Zubair Zahid
Thank you to all the units for your songs and music medallists for your wonderful performance.
We enjoyed looking back over all the activities and achievements of the last 12 months. Please have a look on the school website for some of the video clips from our assembly.
Thank you for your continuing support and see you all in September.
Please see our Celebration Assembly for pictures and videos
On Monday 4th July, six Year 4 children attended the ‘Freshers’ Fair’at Rochdale cricket club.
This was the first event of the IPLCN Reading University project. The children spent the morning working in teams with other schools to complete a book quiz and design a logo.
After a delicious lunch, we had a talk from an author called Adam Perrot who also read extracts from his book. The children are looking forward to the next two years of the project.
We are delighted to announce that Zaara Ali, Yr 6 won a competition organised through Rochdale Council where Children were asked to create posters that highlighted the negative impact of smoking for the chance to see their artwork on display and win a family cinema ticket.
Zaara's clever design showing a child copying a smoking parent through a mirror image.
Rochdale Borough Children's Council teamed up with the public protection team to run the school poster competition to encourage parents to stop smoking near their children.
The winning poster will now be displayed in GP surgeries, libraries and other venues across the borough, alongside the stop smoking contact number to encourage residents to quit for good.
More than 237 entries were received from schools across the borough, which highlighted the health risks associated with smoking, such as cancer and how it affects children.
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