Survival morning
This morning we took part in some survival activities including foraging for edible plants, making fires and shelter building. We had a lovely time.
This morning we took part in some survival activities including foraging for edible plants, making fires and shelter building. We had a lovely time.
Congratulations to Team Sapphire who have won the House Cup. They will receive non-uniform on Friday 14th June. This team scored a huge 1,464 points. Well done!
Well done to this weeks’s Head-Teacher and Good to be Green award winners. Year 2 were awarded a Head-Teachers award for their fantastic behaviour during the year 6 SAT tests. Well done to our vocabulary ninja champion and R who has been busy at his football club, keep up the good work!
Well done to this weeks Head-Teacher and Good to be Green award winners, you have really stood out this week for your behaviour and learning! Well done to M who was awarded two certificates at her performing arts drama group. Super effort!
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Our year 5 and 6 cricket team took part in a tournament yesterday against 8 other Tameside Primary Schools at Hyde Cricket ground. They won their round of matches and made it to the final against Arles. We did outstanding fielding, batting and team work. I was so proud to support and observe our young people going for gold! We came away with the silver medal, which we are so proud of. Next our year 3 and 4 pupils will take the challenge and I cannot wait to see how they do. Our trophy will being placed in our ever-growing cabinet.
In Hedgehog Awareness week 2024 the British Hedgehog Preservation Society are aiming to make Britain Hedgehog Friendly. Please look at the link below that explains lots of ways that we can all help hedgehogs.
The Littlest Hoglet - The British Hedgehog Preservation Society (britishhedgehogs.org.uk)
Well done to this week's Head-Teacher and Good to be Green award winners! You have all really stood out this week! Well done to the three children who have been busy outside of school achieveing awards in swimming and musical theatre. Keep up the hard work everyone!
This week, we have been celebrating National Careers week, getting excited about our future! Today, we were visited by four police officers who came to talk to us about being a police officer and all of the roles and responsibilities that they do. We asked them lots of questions including: ‘What is the best and worse part of your job?’ We found out that the best thing about being a police officer is helping others but the worst part is that not everyone wants to be helped.
We are delighted that our school has been selected to take part in an exciting pilot programme to improve careers education in primary schools across England. This pilot programme is being run by your local Careers Hub, funded by The Careers & Enterprise Company and evaluated in partnership with ImpactEd Evaluation. ImpactEd Evaluation is an independent evaluator that supports high-quality monitoring and evaluation in schools.
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Lots of fun was had at the Disney Shooting Stars club tonight with Reception, Year 1 and Year 2. We played lots of games focusing on our fundamental movement skills whilst we pretended to be Mufasa, Simba, Nala, Zazu and Scar. We also practised our dribbling skills, throwing and catching. Finally we did a relay in teams to collect cones and then created a picture of Simba with them. Thank you to the Game Changers who helped to deliver the session and also judged the best Simba.