Thank you Sakura Kindergarten!
Thanks once again to Mr Ishi and the children from Sakura Kindergarten for sending us a parcel full of lovely art work and photos. We have really enjoyed looking at them and we are now hard at work in our creative area making things to send to Japan.
Category: Reception
Year 2/3 Rugby
Having great fun with Year 2/3 and Salford Reds!
Easter Fun!
In reception we are very creative, we worked really hard to produce some wonderful work for the decorated egg competition!
Category: Reception
Stop The Incinerator!
As some of you may already know, the children in year 6 have written and sent letters to Peel Energy about the planned incinerator, which is to be built in our area! I have just received an email from Trafford Council, saying how delighted they are about our contribution to the cause! Well doneā¦
Category: Year 6E
Walking with Jesus
This week we have been painting our feet to make footprints for next week's Collective Worship. Our feet were very ticklish!
Category: Reception
Back to the 1590's - Part 2!
Category: Year 3K
Back to the 1590's!
As part of our topic on the Tudors, we went back to the 1590's as we visited Bramall Hall in Stockport to live the life of a noble Tudor for the day, (at least most of us were nobles, one or two enjoyed being waited on a little to much!!!).
Category: Year 3K
Easter Children!
Well done to all our Y3 & Y4 children for their fantastic portrayal of the most fascinating story ever told.
Category: Year 3K
Decorate an Egg
Some early entries for our Decorate an Egg competition. They are all eggscellent!
Category: Year 5M
Easter Flower Baskets
We have worked hard to create our Easter flower baskets which have a treat inside!
Category: Year 5M
Pack It In!
The Year 5 design department have produced some new nets which fold to make a cube for packing Easter Eggs in.
Category: Year 6J
Stations of the Cross
On Monday afternoon of Holy Week Father Michael took all Key Stage 2 into church to carry out work on the Stations of the Cross.
As always they worked very hard and with great enthusiasm.
Thank you Father Michael.