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  • Primary Mathematics Challenge 2018 - 19 ... Congratulations!

    Fri 22 Mar 2019

    The Primary Mathematics Challenge is a fun and exciting mathematical Challenge aimed at pupils in Year 5. 

     

    The PMC is designed to make pupils think outside the box. The questions asked are not necessarily subjects that have been covered in the curriculum.  The PMC is not designed to be just another test in the school year.  It encourages enthusiasm, boosts confidence in mathematics and shows the different way questions can be asked.

     

    2375 pupils were invited to take part in the Bonus Round and we are delighted to announce that two of our children, Sarah and Leo received bronze medals.  This is a huge achievement and we are extremely proud of them both.  Well done Sarah and Leo.

  • Winners announced! Stories in a Jar & Extreme Reading Photos ...

    Wed 20 Mar 2019
    Thank you to everyone who entered the competitions for World Book Week, it was a difficult choice to make and well done to everyone ... the jars are on display in our Library and they look amazing :-) Congratulations!
  • World Book Day ... Fancy Dress ... Story in a Jar ... Extreme Reading!

    Wed 06 Mar 2019

    This year for World book day we are arranging lots of fun and exciting activities to capture the passion of reading. Below are 3 different ways you can join in at home.

     

    Fancy Dress

    On World Book day the children can come into school dressed as their favourite book character. They will have an opportunity to share their costume and book with the rest of their class. We are happy to help any children if they are struggling to find costumes at home as we have many dressing up clothes in school.

     

    Extreme Reading

    We would also like the children to take part in an extreme reading competition. Over the next 4 weeks please take a photo, draw a picture or write a description of the most obscure place your child has been found reading and send it in to class before World Book Day. We will award a first, second and third prize for the most creative.

     

    Story in a Jar

    At home the children can also create a story in a jar to share in school on World Book Day. This doesn’t have to match their costume. We will have all the jars on display in the hall on Friday 8 March at the end of the school day.

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