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Y6 Head Teachers Award

Well done Maisie for the Headteacher's Special Recognition Award.

You always follow the school values. You are a great support to peers in your class and are a joy to have in the classroom.

Congratulations. 


PE lessons

It was raining so we couldn't do our normal PE lesson outside. Instead we had lots of fun developing our hand eye co-ordination skills in the classroom by having egg and spoon races, playing air hockey and practising bouncing, throwing and rolling balls. Some of us took what Miss Mainprize had taught us and even created our own games!


Visit from Max and Harvey!

We were very lucky on Friday to have a visit from Max and Harvey as part of green and blue day to raise money for Manchester Children's Hospital. They sang a song for us and we got to ask them lots of questions. 


Space Week

We were very busy in Science last week learning lots about space. We learnt about the phases of the moon and how the moon orbits the Earth whilst the Earth is orbiting the sun. We also pretended to be astronauts by wearing gloves to see if it made tasks more difficult. Finally we used Lego to create our very own alien planets. 


Spanish Day in Year 3

What a fun-filled day we've had today! It started with a zoom Spanish lesson with Seniora Buckley. We played Simon Dice (Simon Says) and learned a Halloween song in Spanish. We also learned flamenco dance. We found out lots of interesting facts about Spain and created a fact file. Finally, we pretended we were on holiday in Spain and wrote postcards from Spain.


Fun Fundraising Friday in Year 4!

Year 4 had a "Fun Friday" when they dressed in blue and green to raise funds for the RMCH and the NHS!  The morning started with a visit from Max and Harvey who performed their single "Stranger" in the hall.  The children loved it!  Thank you for all your donations and support.  Mrs Blomeley


World Space Week in Year 3

Year 3 children have had lots of fun learning about phases of the Moon. We conducted an experiment to see how the light affects the shape of the Moon we see as it travels around the Earth. We used a torch to represent the Sun, a small ball to represent the Moon and we had one person in the middle to represent the Earth. 


Year 4's Roman Coins!

Year 4 had great fun designing and making their own Roman coins using air clay and metallic paint.  Look at the concentration on their faces!  We think you'll agree that the finished coins look amazing!  Mrs Blomeley


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