A celebration of the wonderful Gym Jam Jog and Sports Day - read on …..
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog 'Faith is trusting in God even when you don't understand his plan'
Faith was the main them of our liturgies this week. We read Mark’s gospel of the calming of the storm, and reflected how it was faith and the knowledge of our Lord that saved them. We discussed at length about all the times that we have been scared or worried, and how we had overcome them. The children mentioned many times that it was their family, friends or teachers that helped them overcome or face their fears, which of course is God working within each of us, giving ourslves or others the strength to face these hard times. We thought about our futures fears or worries and how we could use this faith to navigate us through those hard times. We then looked at the poem, ‘footprints in the sand’, and how during these hard times it is God who carries us through them.
Another fantastic week was had in Year 6, the weather has been much improved and we have been making the most of it! The children are working so hard both in the hall, in the classroom and around the school. We couldn’t be prouder of their independence and maturity. The play is coming together beautifully, children have come much more prepared for each scene, as they have clearly been practicing their words and songs! We can’t wait for you to see it.
This week during our Health and Happiness week, it has been all about the importance of keeping our bodies and minds healthy. In science, we have been looking at blood circulation. Sport’s days have continued this week! Groups of children have helped out at each afternoon, and they have been hugely appreciated by all members of staff. When we have watched them, they have spoke and encoruaged all of the younger children and given them such confidence to perfrom their best. What wonderful role models you are being Year 6, thank you- this is when we see this term of ‘service’ really come to life.
Earlier this week we had our annual Gym-Jam Jog Extravaganza and wow what a turn out! It was wonderful to see so many people coming together, having fun and jogging (of course) to help us raise money for a cause that really is so close to our hearts! We had so many parents joining in too, which made it all the more special! Thank you to all of those that joined us …
Delving deeper through talk …
Is there anything that you are worried or fear in the future? What or who do you need to have faith in to help give you strength or overcome this fear?
Well done to Millie and Jay
Thank you Millie- we can always rely upon you to be focused on your learning and for your work to always reflect just what you are capable of. Your work is always handed in to the highest standard and always with a lovely creative flair! Your books are a joy to mark!
Jay, what a ray of sunshine you are! You are working so hard and showing just how you have grown as a learner during this half term. You are using all the skills you have learnt throughout the year and applying it to your work, showing just what an independent learner you have become! Reception have also said how helpful and lovely you are with the children on your job day and what a joy you are to have around- so thank you for being such a role model!
Lunch Time Awards …
Marvelous Manners awards … Max
Role Model of the week … Daisy
Grateful and Generous butterflies
This half term we will be on the lookout for all the children that are grateful for their own gifts, the gifts of others and the blessings of each day. We will also be spotting children who are generous, who use their gifts to help others. These children are the role models of the school. This week we thank Nicola for always being generous with her own gifts to help others.
This week we have the following children helping to take the younger children to their class:
Leon Jay Matilda Nicola
CHANGES TO TRANSITION DAYS:
St Bede’s induction day is now on Wednesday 3rd July. You will have received the letter about this earlier this week.
LSA:
Information Evening for new Year 6 parents - 6th July - times to be confirmed but likely to start around 5:30pm and parents will be invited in for a particular time to meet their child's new form tutor.
Moving Up Day is now on Thursday 6th July - times to be confirmed but likely to ask pupils to arrive at LSA around 8:20am.
Important Notices:
Monday 17th and Tuesday 18th July- Play performances- tickets to be released soon.
19th July- leaver’s mass and day out- information given out soon.
20th July- break up at 2pm
'The nicest thing about teamwork is that you always have others by your side.'
Reception Blog - Friday 21st June 2024
Read moreYear 5 Weekly Blog 21.06.24- ' Everything is better in pyjamas'
What an action packed week it has been! No better way to start the week than in our PJ’s for our annual Jim Jam Jog. Luckily, we were all good in terms of weather and both children and parents came into school in such good spirits. We raised so much money for a charity very close to the Our Lady’s and it was brilliant to have our firefighters with us on the field- joining in with our morning run.
This week also celebrated our much anticipated ‘Italian Day’. All of these preparation over the past few weeks in DT has led to the children cooking their spaghetti bolognese. A task that I had absolutely no impact on- all of the hard work came from Mrs Mather, Miss Neves and the children. However, myself and Mrs Gregan got to taste test their creations and there were truly delicious- very impressive I must say.
In English, we have finished our plan for our newspaper articles and have began to write up our final edition of the newspaper. The children have loved playing the role of a journalist in choosing their own professional title, choosing which newspaper to work for and creating some puntastically creative headlines.
In Maths, we have delved deeper into our fractions topic and looked at the connection between improper fractions and mixed number fractions and how we convert between the two.
Lots of Geography this week as we have looked into Britain’s natural resources and how we use these. This has been a great insight into how these resources affect our environment and how we as the eco class can positively impact this.
Let’s Celebrate
Cora for being an enthusiastic learner: It may be the last half term of the year, but you are still just as eager to learn than you were back in September. You have thrown yourself straight into our new fractions topic along with putting in the extra effort so early on into our play practice. You have also represented our school excellently in sports competition- playing with such enthusiasm and respect.
Rose and Pippa for being creative learners: Your creativity in our writing lessons always blow me away. All of those reading hours have been paying off. Creating catchy headlines, using puns, was a match made in heaven task for you two. I can’t wait to read the rest of your articles.
Virtue Butterflies: Our new virtues for the half term are grateful and generous. This weeks butterfly goes to Elsie and Michael. Elsie, you are always so generous towards the adults in our school. You are always offering to assist any member of staff in a task and you never mind doing a job when asked. Michael, you are so generous towards the other children in our class and are there to always offer a hand when someone needs cheering up.
Lunchtime Certificates
Marvellous Manners- Luke and Sophia
Role Model of the Week- Roseanna and Bella
Notices
Assessment Week- This week, the children will be completing their end of year assessments. Due to the children being so close to Year 6, the children will be completing 6 SAT style papers but tapered to the Year 5 curriculum. I have emphasised that this is more of a celebration of what the children have learned over the year and these scores do not contribute towards any outcome- so there is no need worry. One of these papers will be a spelling test so there will be no spelling homework this week.
Wednesday 10th July Music Concert- This will take place at 2pm of this day to celebrate what the children have learned this year in music.
Thursday 11th July- We will be spending the day at St Bedes, along with many other schools in our area for a ‘PE Day’. Children are to come into school in their PE kits so there will be no need for watches and earrings. Plenty of water will be needed.
Year 4 home learning to be completed by Thursday 27th June
SUMMER 2 HALF TERMLY OPTIONAL HOME LEARNING
Reading
Lets go for it in the final half term with our reading targets - we are already doing well.
Maths
IXL units multiplying larger numbers : H9 and co-ordinates: V2 V3
Spelling
Please complete the sheet, selecting the correct prefix to add to the root word. The first one on the sheet has been done for you.
Follow these rules:
If the root word starts with an m or a p, add im eg patient - impatient
If the root word starts with an r, add ir eg regular - irregular
If the root word starts with an l, add il eg logical, illogical
If the root word starts with anything else, add in, eg active inactive
Year 3 Weekly Blog 21st June - In a world where you can be anything, be KIND!
Our class worship was led by Rosa, Scarlett and Ava, thank you for reading so beautifully and sharing your prayer with the class. Our word of the week has been 'Faith’, we spoke about what faith means and what it means to have faith in someone.
Read moreYear 2 Home Learning to be handed in Monday 24th June
Your child is now able to log on to TT RockStars. They have each been given a letter for you to read on this there is a password and pin to use on the platform.
Read moreYear 5/6 Dynamo Cricket Tournament
First of all, apologies for the late notice. We were given the wrong date initially and have only just been made aware of the actual date.
The tournament will take place this Tuesday 18th June at Lytham Cricket Club- starting at 1pm-5pm.
Due to late notice, we will offer transport to the cricket club but we can not offer transport back to school after the event. So if this option is chosen, we will take your child to the cricket club and then parents would take the children home from the cricket club, after the event has finished. You can pick your child up from school at 12:30pm and take them to the cricket club if you would prefer.
Lunches will be as normal, the children will have their lunch in school slightly earlier. Unfortunately, only 10 children could be taken to the event.
The children chosen to take part are:
Stanley, Evan, Owen, Leo, Edi, Archie, Ben B, Cora, Bella, Sophia
Please complete the form below so we know how each child is getting picked up from school.
If your child can not take part in the event then please let me know ASAP
Year 1 Homework 14.6.24
First of all thank you for all the phonics work you have done at home, it has been a very busy week and I am so proud of everyone, they have made made so much progress.
My homework this weekend is to enjoy it together and catch up on some reading. The children will be back to their normal RWI groups on Monday, so books have gone home.
Reading
Please continue to read regularly at home and sign the challenge boxes, just a reminder it is one box per day.
Have a lovely weekend
Miss Drummond
Year 1 Weekly Blog 14.6.24 ‘Reach for the moon, even if you fall short, you will land among the stars.’
Welcome to our weekly Year 1 blog. Please read on….
Read moreYear 5 Weekly Blog 14.06.24- 'Run when you can, walk if you have to, crawl if you must. Just never give up'
What a way to kick off our final half term of the year than with Sports Day! I’m sure it is not just my favourite day of the school calendar but it will be many of the children also. Luckily, the weather held out for us and even the sunshine was present during the later stages of the afternoon. We could not fault the children’s effort levels and also their attempts to cheer on their houses. Feeling very tired and sore the next day, they were not thrilled to find out that we were running in their PE lesson on Thursday. However, the children got to experience yoga to also celebrate health and happiness week. This relaxation session, along with some vital stretching , I’m sure contributed towards their recovery
In English, we have began planning our newspaper article and keeping with the sports day theme, along with it being the Olympics year, our article will be around the events of ‘Super Saturday London 2012’. The children have read and responded to a celebratory article about this day, to help collect some background knowledge on the events of this day.
In Maths, we have began our final topic of the year- and it’s a big one in fractions. We began by creating a keywords glossary, in which the children can refer to over the next 5 weeks. We then have used pictorial diagrams to compare fractions and using our knowledge of denominators to add and subtract fractions.
Conversation starters…
In Geography, we have been looking at natural resources and some of Britain’s most valuable resources such as coal, petrol, natural gas and oil.
1) Research the current price for petrol in 2024
2) Discuss with your parents how this price has changed over the years
Let’s Celebrate
Arthur for being a determined learner: After two last minute pull outs- you were required to step up and swim far more than you were expected. You kept going all of the way and never stopped in the swimming gala (even with your goggles breaking). You showed such a positive attitude through out the whole morning and you cheered your teammates on throughout their races.
Faye for being a focused learner: I have notcied a real improvement in your focus with week Faye. You are becoming less tempted to turn around and chat to your friends- knowing when it is/isn’t the right time to do so. Thank you for taking on this advice and for reflecting over half term. This has given you more confidence in lessons in understanding the work and your hand is shooting up ready to answer questions.
Virtue Butterflies: Our new virtues for the half term are grateful and generous. This weeks butterfly goes to Esther. You are so grateful for your learning and any opportunity that comes your way.
Lunchtime Certificates
Marvellous Manners- Niamh
Role Model of the Week- Isaac
Notices
Monday 17th June Jim Jam Jog- This will start at 8am on the school field. Children to be in their pj’s for the run (parents feel free to also wear your pj’s). The money that you have been raising, can that be brought in as well.
Thursday 20th June Year 5 Italian Day- This will be the day that the children are cooking their Spaghetti Bolognese in food technology. All ingredients needed for this will need to be brought in.
Tuesday 25th June- The Year 5/6 Dynamo Cricket Tournament will take place at Lytham Cricket Club starting at 1pm-5pm. Please check the sports blog in the upcoming days to see if your child has been chosen to take part.
"Piglet noticed that even though he had a very small heart, it could hold a rather large amount of gratitude." - A.A. Milne
Reception Blog - Friday 14th June 2024
Read moreYear 3 Weekly Blog 14th June - "Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does." - William James
Our class worship was led by Alana, Louisa and Lucia, they read “A miracle at the temple gate’ Acts 3,4 and we enjoyed singing Shine Jesus Shine. Our word of the week has been Growth, we read about how a tiny mustard seed grows into a huge tree and how this showed us the importance of something so small. We compared it to small acts of kidness that make peoples day, small jobs that add up to something much bigger and small words that often show love and kindness. Next week we will be planting our own tiny seeds and nurturing them to help them grow into something much bigger which we hope will bring you some joy.
Read moreYear 5 Homework- Due Thursday 20th June
Compulsory Homework
Spellings
sacrifice
secretary
shoulder
signature
sincere
sincerely
solider
stomach
sufficient
suggest
symbol
system
Maths
Congratulations if you have ‘Gone Green’ on TTRS. Many of you are so close to getting green so keep practicing. If you are already green, focus on getting your time down to under one second- you know what the score to beat is! Check the new TTRS scoreboard just outside the create room.
Reading
Final reading target of the year! Let’s go out with a bang and reach our target to top off an excellent year of reading. The children will receive their new ZPD codes on Monday to help them pick books when in the library.
Year 2 Weekly Blog 14th June- "Health is the greatest wealth!"
Super busy week - lessons full of healthy messages - please read on…..
Read moreThis week...
Welcome back to our final half term of the year!
Everyone was eager to get back to nursery and to see their friends and to see what we will be learning this half term.
Click on the button below to find out!
This half term is always very busy so keep a look out for texts and remember to read the blog weekly. We would not like you to miss anything.
Our learning thread ‘all about mini beasts’ kicked off this week by everyone sharing what they already knew. We then watched this short video which asked ‘What is a mini beast?’ Click here to watch at home. Maybe you could go on a mini beast hunt in your garden or at the park?
Worship
This week we have discussing ‘growth’ and what small things we can be doing in our lives that have the potential to grow and spread; what can we do more of in nursery?
In the Gospel Jesus tells us the parable of the seed that grows and the parable of the mustard seeb. The readings focus on faith, growth andhumility. The messages show God’s power to nurture and transform lives, encouraging us to trust and follow him.
Number 10
Click here to watch
This episode introduces a big idea that is fundamental to understanding our base 10 system. Ten is both ten ones and also one ten. This introduces the concept of unitising. Ten is both ten ones an done unit of ten. Young children need lots of experience of exchanging ten ones for one ten and recognising their equivalence( they have the same value). Notice the gridlines marking ten sometimes disappear, to mark the fact that she is one ten and plays a special role in other numbers that follow, e.g. 11 is one ten and one more. Wow, who knew we were learning all that!
Sports Day
Mr Cornwell has been busy planning this year’s Sports Days. This morning, for the first time in a long time, we have had a track painted on the school field. Practise is well and truly underway! Please make a note of this year’s Sports Day time and date.
Our hymn of the week is ‘This little light of mine’. Click here to sing and watch at home.
Tuesday 18th June at 1.30pm - Nursery & Reception Sports Day
As with the good old British weather, we cannot rely too much on forecasts. It is looking dry and bright this week; hopefully we will be able to get this week’s event completed. The children are always the priority and we want to ensure that they enjoy the events. If there has been rain or it is forecast, we will look at how safe the ground is for them to compete. If we need to postpone the event because of the weather, we will do so at 11am. This will give all parents the chance to rearrange work or to make plans. It has been deliberate to put the events in quickly when we have returned, just incase there was any rearranged ones needing to take place.
Just a reminder that we are collecting for The Manchester Children’s Hospital in honour of our Dominic. Please bring change with you for our collection buckets!
Emma’s blog
Hello everyone, and welcome back. I hope you all had a wonderful two weeks off.
The children have got right back into their learning and have been having lots of fun with their friends.
We have been very busy practicing our sporting activities in preparation for sports day; throwing bean bags in the hoop, relay races and much more. The children have worked so hard with listening and understanding the rules of each of the games. It’s going to be very exciting for the children on the day.
We have started a new topic this term; we will be learning about mini beasts. The children are very excited as they already love looking for different mini beasts in the garden. We have started to look at the life cycle of butterflies and frogs. On Wednesday our baby caterpillars arrived. We have to nurture and look after them so they grow in to butterflies. We are so excited to see this happen. I'll keep you all posted.
Keeping with this thread of learning, we have been looking at how butterflies have symmetrical wings in terms of colour, shapes and patterns. I drew a large butterfly and the children had to work out if my butterfly was symmetrical on both side of the wings. We used pom poms and coloured shaped gems and the children found it a bit tricky as my butterfly wasn't quite right, but working as a team we worked it out.
We also met number 10 this week. The children were over joyed as they have been looking forward to meeting this number.
We worked out as a group how many 1's were in 10, and that we had 10 fingers and toes.
Here is a ladybird counting, matching and ordering game. Have fun. Click here.
Have a lovely weekend and see you all on Monday. I wonder how big our caterpillars will have grown?
Emma
Michelle’s blog
Hello everyone and welcome to this week’s blog.
What a busy first week back we have had! I hope you all had a nice rest over half term as we are going to be busier than ever for the last half term of the school year.
We were very lucky this week to have had a visit from a lovely fluffy puppy, as one of our friends brought in their puppy to show us. We had lots of questions, like what does she eat, why do dogs chase cats and why does she have paws and not hands. We were so excited that we got to give her a stroke. She was so good, I think she really liked it at nursery. We hope she can come back and see us again.
We did have a challenge this week that our Year 6 friends had to help us with. Barbara brought back a kite from her travels and we tried really hard to get it to fly. Turns out it is really tricky to fly a kite but we did get it off the ground a little bit. We hope to keep practising until we are experts.
We also met Numberblock number 10 this week and have been trying to think of lots of different ways to make 10. Watch here.
We have really grown our brains as we work out how many ones are in bigger and bigger numbers, we even got to one billion!
We have started a new topic this half term – we will be learning all about mini beasts and have started by discussing what we know already about different minibeasts. We loved the butterflies and loved the fact that the wings are the same pattern on each side. We painted our own butterflies, making sure they were symmetrical. We then explored symmetry further with the loose parts in the garden.
We have also found time to practise for sports day which is next week, hope to see you all there.
Have a lovely weekend
Michelle
Jim Jam Jog
Don’t forget to join us for the Jim Jam Jog on Monday at 8.00am! Every Summer, 240 children, staff and parents come dressed in their pjs ready to run as many times around the school field as possible. The funds raised always go towards the development of the school; this year that is our outside area and break time equipment.
In addition, this year we wanted to help another cause. It is very important that our children are aware of their community and causes that are close to them and us. There have been a number of significant events that have really made us stop this year and reflect. We hope that this summer, we can raise money for them both.
On 15th September 2023, we lost a very dear former pupil of ours, Harrison Bretheron. In a couple of week’s time, the family and friends of Harrison will be running his 22nd mile. Harrison never made it to 22 years of age; this is their tribute to him. All money raised from the run will be donated between Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and The Firefighter’s Charity; both of which have supported many of our current and former families. So far, they have raised over £15,000 - it is remarkable. We want to do our bit as well. Please support this event as much as you can - get your pjs ready!
We will be hosting a second charity towards the end of the year which our Year 5 children will tell us all about in a few week’s time.
Finally, have a fabulous weekend and I will see you all bright and early on Monday morning.
God Bless
Barbara
Year 4 Weekly blog Friday 14th June "Don't waste your time striving for perfection. Instead strive for excellence - doing your best."
I am sure you will agree this is exactly what Year 4 did in our annual Sport’s Day on Wednesday. We were really pleased with the level of energy and support that they gave each other. Mr Nay commented on the positive vibe that they created amongst one another. Well done Year 4! As part of our health and happiness fortnight, children also had yoga the next day. It is a credit to them that they could turn the pure energy of the day before into stillness and calm for this session.
In English this week, we have reached the end of our novel and children have been showing me how much progress they have made with amazing descriptions of the fire-fiend and they created their own firework displays. Such imaginative work. Children can see what good writers they have become!
Maths - we have finally taken our Multiplication check. Children did really well - the results are due in a few weeks. Keep those times tables ticking over on TTrockstars until Year 5 so they don’t get rusty. We have also been doing some really tricky fractions work this week - converting from improper fractions to mixed numbers and vice versa.
In other news, we have started a new topic all about food in French and in Geography have started to explore jobs and why they are important.
Conversation starters
Our new geography topic is Earning a Living. What different jobs do people in your family do - and your wider family? Do they enjoy them? Why do people work?
Also this week, we had a special worship all about having faith led by these three children. They talked about belief and what it meant to have a strong faith.
Let’s Celebrate!
This week a focused Cooper Crab/Determined Sadie Spider certificate goes to Lorenzo. You have given 100% to everything and have strived to understand. Your writing has been fantastic!
A Kiki Chameleon/Lizzie Ladybird certificate for creativity and reflection goes to Ciaran. What a super learner you have become. Your writing was so creative and you worked hard to improve it too.
Grateful and Generous butterflies
This week our butterflies go to Tommy and Beth for always being generous to others.
Lunchtime role model: Isioma
Marvellous Lunchtime manners: Josh
PE stars The whole class for excellent energy, participation and supporting one another in Sport’s Day.
Music Stars Charlotte and Sean- so focused and beautiful playing!
GOING GREEN - Keep going to those children that are nearly there!
Notices.
Monday 17th June Jim Jam Jog-Please come for 8:00am on Monday. Wear pyjamas and bring a teddy bear (no enormous ones!) Please bring your sponsorship money on the day too.
Tuesday 18th June Our Anglo Saxon/Viking trip to Tatton Park. Children need to be at school for 8:20am. We are hoping to be back for normal pick up time but this will depend on traffic. A text message will be sent if we will be late.
Wednesday 3rd July Our Geography topic is about jobs and careers. We would love to invite you in to talk to the children in small groups about your job. It will be from 2:00-3:00 in the school hall. We need about 5 volunteers - so if you feel you would like to do this, please fill in the online form below:
Thursday 4th July The class are visiting St. Bedes for a prayer day. This is always a beautiful event. Normal drop off and pick up times.
Monday 8th July Storytellers festival at the Grand theatre. Children are going to experience a storytelling session led by members of the Grand theatre. More details nearer the time.
Flute concert Wednesday 10th July. 2:00pm at school. Children would love to perform pieces on their flute for your enjoyment!
There is a lot going on - all very exciting. Have a lovely weekend and check out the new optional homework for this half term.
Mrs Lyons , Mrs Ely, Miss Hennessey and Mrs Carter
Year 6 Weekly Blog 'Happiness in the highest form of health' Dalai Lama
We have taken this quote, and we have definitely found this to be quite true this week! What a lovely, varied week we have had in Year 6, and although the learning continues, we are putting all of our skills to good use in many different ways.
Read moreYear 4 home learning to be completed by Thursday 20th June
SUMMER 2
NEW HALF TERMLY OPTIONAL HOME LEARNING
Reading
Lets go for it in the final half term with our reading targets
Maths
IXL Fractions units DD1 EE12 EE14
Spellings - on purple mash. Please practice in books and do quiz
Group 1
expression possession discussion confession permission admission impression omission emission commission
Group 2 Not on purple mash - practise in books
snack, snake,
lack, lake,
lick, like,
trick, bike
luck, duke
peck, speak
Tuesday 18th June Anglo-Saxon/Viking trip to Tatton Hall Park
Dear parents,
Children will need to arrive at school in costume, on Tuesday for 8:20am so that we can get there on time. We should hopefully be back by 3:30 but if not due to traffic we will send a text message to you
Please fill in the following form regarding lunches for the day.