A reminder to please ensure that school has all your child’s more up to date information. If we have not had your child’s data collection form back then we will use the current information we have on our system. If you have any problems please contact the school office. Thank you.
Odd Socks Day this year is on Monday 13th November and marks the start of Anti-Bullying Week.
We invite children and staff to come to school wearing odd socks! Our odd socks celebrate that we are all unique and show our stance against bullying.
Children In Need this year will be on Friday 17th November. We invite the children and staff to come in wearing spots/ pyjamas. Please can you ensure children wear appropriate clothing for the weather and for school and we ask that they do not come in slippers. Thank you.
We are asking for £1 per child donation which is to be given to the class teacher on the day. Thank you.
Thank you for all your kind donations, we really appreciate your support.
This term, every week we will be looking at children’s attendance and all those children who have 100% attendance for the week will be put in to a draw to win 10 Dojos. There will be one random winner from each class. To ensure your child is entered into this weekly draw, all you have to do is make sure they are in school on time every day. Thank you for your continued support.
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N |
Dhalia |
2A |
Ereshva |
5A |
Harry |
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RA |
Umr |
2B |
Hamza |
5B |
Abdul |
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RB |
Junaid |
3A |
Aroush |
6A |
Maria |
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RC |
Musa |
3B |
Shaam |
6B |
Amelia |
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1A |
Yusra |
4A |
Muhammad |
6C |
Emma |
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1B |
Arlo |
4B |
Maleeha |
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This week in Year 1 as part of our PSHE learning, the children created 'tableaus' to represent 'happiness.' The children loved acting out the different scenarios with their friends. Afterwards they wrote words for some of the things that make them happy. They said playing, singing, swimming, friends and family.
As part of Year 1’s British Values learning, the children enjoyed some outside activities based around the understanding of the importance of rules and team work and ‘The Rule of Law’. They played games both with and without rules. The children discovered that the games without rules made no sense and so highlighting the importance of rules!
We still have a few places available for recorders after school lessons for Key Stage 2 Children. These take place every Tuesday after school from 3.10pm-3.50pm.
If you are interested in a place for your child then please email the school: office@marlandhill.rochdale.sch.uk