Our super Year 3 skipping winners.
Our Pretzel Princesses.
Our super Year 3 skipping winners.
Our Pretzel Princesses.
The children all had a fantastic time on their residential to Robinwood. Please follow the link below to access a snapshot of the photos from their time away. More photos to follow soon…..
Very well done to the Year 4 individual skill skippers on their fabulous performance at the Skipping Festival.
Fantastic teamwork and determination at the Year 3 and 4 Skipping Festival.
Very well done to all our super skippers today. They had a fantastic day at the Skipping Festival and picked up lots of certificates and awards. We are very proud of you all for your hard work and determination.
Year 6 had lots of fun on Jubilee Day. The children enjoyed learning all about the Queen’s reign and why this milestone is so special. In particular we focused on key events in the Queen’s life from 2010 – present day. We came to school dressed in the colours of red, white and blue. We had a themed day planned with lots of entertainment, a special lunch, singing and fun activities. At the end of the school day, parents joined us on the school yard and we sang some songs to pay tribute to the queen. This was a lovely finale to a special and memorable day for us all.
As part of the Year 6 transition to St Bede’s, the children had the opportunity to visit the school and celebrate a liturgy in the chapel. The theme of the liturgy was transition. Through their readings and singing the children had an opportunity to reflect on their time at Our Lady of Lourdes, and they gave thanks for their time at Primary School and for the friendships they have made. “No matter what the future holds, with God at the centre of our lives we know that we can step forward as young adults in His wonderful world”. It was an honour to be the first Primary School to take part in the transition liturgies.
As part of our safeguarding curriculum, children across school form Year 1– Year 6 have had an assembly and taken part in workshops linked to the NSPCC initiative of ‘Speak out. Stay safe.’ Children demonstrated a fantastic understanding of how to keep themselves safe and they were taught to speak out if they are worried, either to a trusted adult or to Childline.
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