Having a brilliant time - just seen the changing of the guards and now basking in the warm sunshine and looking forward to our River Cruise!
And so the adventure begins...
Sand Dunes conservation project 2020/
Sand Dunes conservation project 2020.
Read more"As soon as I saw you, I knew an adventure was going to happen"- Winnie the Pooh.
What adventures we have had this week as we dodged the rain, watched in awe as the hail pounded the playground and cheered when the sun shone.
Read more" A child loves his play, not because it is easy, but because it is hard"- Benjamin Spock.
The Big Bad Wolf this week has been replaced with Captain Hook and Super Heroes!
Read more"Life itself is your teacher, and you are in a state of constant learning."-Bruce Lee
This term, we are looking to be eco friendly within the dining hall.
Read more“Play is the beginning of knowledge.” -George Dorsey
What a wonderful start to the new year! It was lovely to see the children return this week with a smile on their faces and a sparkle in their eyes as they played.We really do feel blessed that we are able to share such wonderful moments with your children.
Every week we are finding it increasingly difficult to pick a Role Model and a a child with Marvelous Manners due to them all being so delightful in the dining room and outside. They show each other such kindness, love and compassion. With this in mind, we have decided that two children each week will receive these accolades.
Table of the week: KS1, We have started the new term off with a draw in keystage 1. Well done to Harcourt and Plessington. KS2, Harcourt. Well done to you all!
Role Models of the Week: KS1, Micheal and Natasja Y1. Well done to you both, there isn’t a day that goes by where you do not have a smile for those around you. Ks2, Frankie Y5 and Mary Ann Y6. Thank you and well done for being such role models to the other children in the school.
Jaqui’s Marvelous Manners: KS1, Lorrenzo and Grace Reception. KS2, Isabella and Rhys in Year 5. Thank you so much children for always being polite and using your manners.
Have a wonderful, fun filled weekend.
God Bless
The Lunchtime Team
Happy, curious and active new year!
What a wonderful start to our first meeting of the year when the councilors gave their approval on the drafts for the new trim trail equipment. Year six, along with Miss Hornby are going to meet with the contractor in the next few weeks and hopefully work will begin in time for everyone to enjoy an active spring.
Everyone brought such positivity to the meeting with suggestions for new games for whole classes to play together at break times, we are excited and curious to discover what other classes enjoy playing together, and we can’t wait to them try them out with our own class.
Councillors are now thinking big and are exploring options to replace the old train and ship, we already have lots of exciting ideas for fund raising, so who knows, a rocket, a helicopter or even a Noah’s ark!
Happy New Year!
As the time draws closer to taking down the Christmas decorations and tree for another year, as promised, here are the details for recycling your real Christmas trees.
You can book a slot for your tree to be collected on the 11th and 12th of January by Trinity Hospice volunteers at;
https://just-helping.org.uk/find-a-collection/trinity-hospice-blackppol/
Or alternately, you can drop your tree off at the following collection points:
Coastguard Station, North Beach
Marine Bowling Club Car Park, Fairhaven Lake
Lowther Gardens, Lythum
Rawstorne Sports Centre, Feckleton
By recycling your tree, you will be helping in the conservation of the Sand Dunes, a beautiful piece of coastline that deserves to be saved.
If you would like to help with the conservation project, all you need to do is pop down to North Beach car park from Tuesday 4th February to Thursday 6th February, 10am- 3pm.
We would like to thank you for your continued support in looking after our precious world and wish you all the very best for 2020.
The Eco Team
Wishing you all a happy and Holy Christmas, filled with magical moments with your family.
As the week has drawn to a close, the dining hall has been filed with an air of excitement and yet a sense of calmness and reflection. Christmas songs have played in the background as the children have dined. Yesterday, the children were joined by members of staff to have a delicious Christmas dinner. Thank you Jaqui, Sharon and Francis for providing such a wonderful feast!
A huge thank you must also go out to the Year 6 children, who have helped so graciously throughout the term, inside and out. It has truly been appreciated. Thank you to you all.
The Autumn term has certainly flown by and it has been a privilege to be able to witness some magical moments as the children have relaxed during the lunch time period. We have been fortunate to capture some of these moments on camera……..
Thank you children for such a wonderful term!
We look forward to sharing more magical moments with you in the new year.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
God BlesS
The Lunchtime Team
With a song in your heart...
Today our choir visited Stella Matutina Residential Home to perform a medley of favourite Christmas songs. They raised their voices to entertain and brought real moments of nostalgia for the residents. Before and following the performance they chatted and shared stories amidst laughter and smiles. It really was lovely to see generations coming together.
"Christmas is a season not only of rejoicing but of reflection." Winston Churchill
Santa’s helpers pop in on Friday to help at lunch time!
Read more“Almost all creativity involves purposeful play.” ~ Abraham Maslow
We have had a wonderful week both inside and out.
Read more“Play is not a break from learning. It is endless, delightful, deep, engaging, practical learning. It’s the doorway into the child’s heart!” ~ Vince Gowmon
Welcome back Mr Nay!
Read more'Forget your troubles and dance!'
Over the past month, we have just danced and danced and danced! Have a look at what has been going on around the school.
Danceathon
It all started with our Dancethon where we danced from 8am through to 3:30pm - literally non stop! Throughout the day, all classes had a dance lesson with Miss Sarah and Miss Amy from Clifton Academy. This year we aimed to learn and tackle the Cha Cha Cha - Miss Hornby’s favourite! Thank you so much to our wonderful teachers - you made learning a challenging dance so much fun. Now that all the money has been collected and accounted for, we have managed to raise a staggering £1671 to replace part of the trim trail. Keep an eye on it over the next year! Thank you to all of our wonderful parents and families who came and danced with us in the morning. There was certainly lots of smiles on everyones faces.
Have a look at the video below to see our whole school come together for a big Cha Cha Cha in the afternoon!
Dance Festival
Every year, a group of committed dancers face a tough judging panel with the hope of being selected for the dance team. This year, 20 children were successful and trained really hard alongside Mrs Harrison and Miss Bassett week in, week out.
We could not have been prouder as the children took to the stage to perform Absolutely Everybody in front of a packed crowd. Children you were brilliant, your sheer enthusiasm was wonderful to see. We really look forward to seeing the team perform next year…I wonder what the theme will be?
Tudor Dancing at Samlesbury Hall
It is always nice to see what other classes are doing with dance around school. Not only have our Year 6 class been learning and creating their own Tudor style dance in school as part of their lessons, they headed off to Samlesbury Hall on a trip and performed in the great hall there. Never has a school done such a thing there and the staff were blown away. Why not watch the dance below…
“Sometimes you have to drop the rake and play in the leaves.” ~ Douglas V’Soske
There’s nothing like a lunchtime of playing games, to take away the chill of the air!
Read moreA whole lot of competitive fun!
This morning, the Year 3 sport club had great fun (and a little bit of maths along the way). The children were tasked with moving in different ways to collect the balls in the middle of the hoop, however, the balls all had different values. The children had to be strategic in their collection to make sure that their team collected the highest value balls! The children worked really well together and support each other constantly.
"Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine."- Anthony J. Angelo
The children have certainly brought their own sunshine to the playground this week as they braved the elements!
Read moreYear 3 Sports Groups for this year
On a Thursday morning throughout this year, Mr Nay is going to be working with all of the children in Year 3.
Read more"Almost all creativity involves purposeful play." Abraham Maslow
Another action packed week has come to an end and what a week it has been!
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