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Reception celebrate harvest! , by Miss Allison

Date: 4th Oct 2016 @ 4:51pm

Reception have been learning all abuot the harvest festival this week. We have looked at foods and why we donate foods to less fortunate people. We have looked at the time of year (Autumn) and what animals we might see at this time of year. To celebrate for harvest the children made a fruit kebab. 

Rosh hashanah, by Miss Allison

Date: 4th Oct 2016 @ 4:43pm

Today we have been learning about the Jewish Festival Rosh Hashanah. We found out lots of interesting facts such as; Jews don't work during Rosh Hashanah, they spend time with their families, they celebrate new beginnings and our favourite fact was that they eat honey and apples. It is so Yummy! Our teachers brought some for us to try :) 

The Tiny Crusader, by Miss Dobie

Date: 30th Sep 2016 @ 8:10pm

As part of our talk for writing unit, the children created and rehearsed actions linked to the story of The Tiny Crusader.

Roald Dahl day, by Miss Dobie

Date: 30th Sep 2016 @ 8:07pm

The children celebrated Roald Dahl's 100th birthday and took part in a selection of activities from sketching like Quentin Blake to taking part in a quiz linked to Roald Dahl's life.

Go Noodle , by Miss Dobie

Date: 30th Sep 2016 @ 8:00pm

The human digestive system, by Miss Dobie

Date: 30th Sep 2016 @ 7:57pm

As part of our Science learning, the children recreated the human digestive system to understand where the food goes in our bodies.

Year 5/6 Girls Football Tournament, by Miss White

Date: 26th Sep 2016 @ 9:30pm

Tonight the year 5/6 girlls football team had their first tournament.

Megan, Caidie, Kimberly, Freya, Kodie, Layla, Gabriella and Elliah were all fantastic and should be very proud of themselves.

A big well done to our goal scorers Layla, Gabbie and Elliah.

 

MCMA Cross Country Competition, by Miss White

Date: 20th Sep 2016 @ 10:15pm

Another fantastic cross country race today!

The course this week was tougher but everyone did amazing and should be very proud of themsleves.

Well done!!

Roald Dahl Day, by Miss Waldron

Date: 14th Sep 2016 @ 3:37pm

This week we celebrated Roald Dahl day in school! Each class carried out activities based on various Roald Dahl books. From making our own chocolate, to buying golden tickets to inventing our own Roald Dahl characters we really did have a lot of fun! As well as this, some lucky children won golden tickets to an extra special lunch with a very special guest- Willy Wonka! Have a look at our pictures to see what we got up to…

Our Lady's Cross Country Competition, by Miss White

Date: 13th Sep 2016 @ 7:17pm

Our Lady's High School Cross Country Race 

We would like to say a big thank you to all the children and their parents who came to our first cross country meet.

It was the first competition of the year and the children all did fantastic. 

Well done to  everyone who took part!

You were brilliant!

 

 

Gullivers world , by Miss Waldron

Date: 14th Jul 2016 @ 9:36pm

Year 6 had an amazing time on their end of year trip at Gulliver's World! It was well deserved after the hard work they put in all year. Well done! 

Abc, by Mrs Thompson

Date: 11th Jul 2016 @ 3:40pm

Year of Mercy Door - GIFT Chaplaincy Team, by Mrs Thompson

Date: 11th Jul 2016 @ 3:38pm

Peppered moth, by Mrs Thompson

Date: 11th Jul 2016 @ 3:34pm

The children have participated in the peppered moth project and will be holding an exhibition Thursday in the school hall. 

Race for life, by Mrs Thompson

Date: 11th Jul 2016 @ 3:31pm

School trip to eureka , by Mrs Thompson

Date: 11th Jul 2016 @ 3:29pm

We all had a fantastic day exploring eureka!

Olympic Science , by Miss Waldron

Date: 27th Jun 2016 @ 8:11pm

This week in school we have been learning about the Olympics , we linked this with our science learning. We were sent an email by the 'British Olympics Association ' who had decided they were only sending the athletes with the longest legs to the Olympics. They thought that 'people with long legs jump further than people with short legs'. We set about to prove them wrong and planned an investigation to do this. We measured the length of children's legs and then carried out a fair test to measure how far they could jump. We then analysed our results and we discovered that people with longer legs don't necessarily jump the furthest! 

Bring Maths alive!, by Miss Dobie

Date: 27th Jun 2016 @ 7:58pm

The children completed a range of mathematical problems involving their knowledge of shape.

Race for life!, by Miss Dobie

Date: 27th Jun 2016 @ 7:48pm

EU referendum , by Miss Dobie

Date: 27th Jun 2016 @ 7:42pm

EU referendum - in or out?

RE in the peace garden , by Mrs Rudd

Date: 27th Jun 2016 @ 5:12pm

Just Youth & year of mercy work , by Mrs Rudd

Date: 27th Jun 2016 @ 5:07pm

Rehearsals for the Big Sing, by Mrs Rudd

Date: 27th Jun 2016 @ 5:03pm

Peppered moth projects , by Mrs Rudd

Date: 27th Jun 2016 @ 4:45pm

The EU referendum , by Mrs Rudd

Date: 27th Jun 2016 @ 4:35pm

After discussing the purpose of the EU, how it works and the reasons we should and shouldn't be in the EU, we voted as a school.  The results are in and the majority of pupils voted to remain in the EU.

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