Special awards!
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Well done these children who received special awards! We are super proud of everyone.
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Well done these children who received special awards! We are super proud of everyone.
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Science investigation: Can people with longer femurs jump further? The year 3 children found that most of the children with longer femurs were able to jump the furthest.
Team Sapphire are House Winners with 1,766 points this term. Well done! You receive non-uniform day on Friday and a chocolate treat.
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Come and take a look at the children's tasty, colourful Greek salads that they made in food technology.
National Online Safety has really useful information for children and adults.
Share and discuss this at home and in school to keep children safe over the Summer holidays.
A big well done to the children who were awarded Head Teacher's Certificates; Good to be Green pencils and a Handwriting Award!
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Year 3 visited Rayner Stephens children learnt about different muscles including voluntary and involuntary in a Sc
Is kicking a ball voluntary or involuntary?
Is digesting food voluntary or involuntary?
How about smiling?
Remember if you are using your brain it is voluntary and you are thinking about it.
Children enjoyed making models of the arm showing biceps and triceps.
Today our KS2 Reading Ambassadors went to Dukinfield Town Hall to take part in a celebration event with lots of other Tameside schools. It was lovely to see them up on the stage to receive their certificate to thank them for their hard work this year. I am super proud of them all.
Do you have what it takes to promote a love of reading next year? Maybe you could be the next Reading Ambassador to represent our school!