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  • Build a Bear Workshop

    Tue 30 Jan 2018
    Today the children in Reception class had an exciting trip to the Trafford centre! They visited the Build a Bear workshop as part of their Bears topic. The children had the opportunity to build their own bear filling it with stuffing and their own heartfelt love! After a yummy lunch, the children also took the opportunity for a trip around the Trafford centre to see it's wonderful sights and features! What an exciting day our reception children had!
  • Which kind of salad do you like?

    Tue 16 Jan 2018
    Today in year one the children have been salad tasting. The children put on their evaluation cap to decide which salad ingredients they liked the best. They tasted a variety of salad vegetables to decided what they liked or disliked about them and how they tasted/ felt before working together to compile a chart to find out which salad ingredient they liked the best! Top of the chart included tomatoes, carrot and cucumber! 
  • School Games Bronze Award🏆

    Mon 15 Jan 2018

    School Games Bronze Award 

    Today Finlay and Amy accompanied Miss Simpson to collect an award for P.E. This award celebrates schools who:
    🌟 Provide high quality PE
    🌟 Engage in School Sport Competitions
    🌟 Value and celebrate Physical Activity
    🌟 Promote and support Healthy Lifestyles

    This was the first time that we were able to apply for this award, as it is targeted at children's performance and participation in KS2. The main messages were around how sport can help you to learn new life skills, work as a team, build confidence, acquire physical skills, enhance well being, improve fitness and health.

    Beth Tweddle was there to present the award and talk about her own success journey! 
     

  • A visit from Mrs Shenton

    Fri 12 Jan 2018

    Today, the year two children had a very special visit from Mrs Shenton as part of our topic on Africa.

    Mrs Shenton, who originates from Nigeria, came for a question and answer afternoon. She wore traditional African clothing, brought in pictures of homes in Nigeria and pictures from her very own wedding day! The children asked her lots of questions about what life is like in Nigeria and the differences in our cultures. She even taught the children some words in her native language! A very special thank you is extended to Mrs Shenton for a fantastic knowledge filled afternoon!

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