On the 28th March we held our annual Mother's Day Celebration in school. It was a super turnout from mums (and grans and some dads!) and the children were very excited! We had some 'Momisms' from Class 3 - sayings that all mums say and a Class acrostic plus they also sand 'Lean on Me' - very tear jerking! Class 1 told us why they loved their mums/nans and they then did 'Hot Potato', a movement based song which everyone loved. Class 2 sang 'I will be your friend' and said alliterative poems about their mums - we had to get rid of zombies and yetis! The beginner and intermediate recorder groups played for us - Yellow Submarine and Those were the Days. The children gave their mums daffodil posies as a gift. A lovely afternoon all around!
Photos to follow - downloading problems!
Sunday, 6 April 2014
Saturday, 22 March 2014
Sport Relief Assembly and Celebrations Assembly Friday 21st March
We had an exciting day today - everyone dressed up as a sportsperson in aid of Sport Relief. We had a wide range - lots of horse riders, a jockey, a quidditch player, lots of Tae Kwon Do'ers, Kickboxers and boxers, lots of footballers and rugby players, a life saver, a skater, a Canadian Ice Hockey player and too many more to mention!
Our Bronze Sports Young Ambassadors, Amy and Jessamy delivered a whole school assembly on Sport Relief and what the money is raised for.
Our Bronze Sports Young Ambassadors, Amy and Jessamy delivered a whole school assembly on Sport Relief and what the money is raised for.
Still on the theme of sport, we presented our winning Netball team with medals.
Harley, Daniel, Georgie, Veranika, Sophie, Conor, Harry and Chloe. Smile next time guys!
Alice (Y2) and Abigail (YR) who achieved the Level 1 Gymnastics award
The gymnasts who competed at the recent Gym festival in Grantham - Isabelle (YR), Mathilda (Y1), Lexi (Y1), Lucy (Y1) and Annie (Y1).
More netball winners - Chloe, Chloe, Jess, Amy, Isabella, Andrew and Harry.
Class 2 certificate winners - Arthur (Y2) and Hannah (Y3) for excellent work in maths, Jasper (Y3) for excellent work in maths and english, Levi (Y4) for settling in well to our school, Ben (Y2) for great responses in english.
Great week everyone!
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Certificate Winners
For the last two weeks - busy, busy!!!
Gracie (Y2) for knowing all her sound words in the term 3 assessment. Sasha (Y1) for knowing all his sound and sight words in the term 3 assessment - well done!
Conor (Y5) for an excellent science folder on 'Healthy Me'. Adam (Y4) for excellent Life Cycle Writing. Conor - smile! Both of you - bring your work to me so I can look at it!
Class 3 Dojo winners for Spring term one. Good to see some new names - well done
for rising to the challenge! Overall winner - Isabella (again!).
Friday, 7 March 2014
World Book Day
We celebrated World Book Day today and everyone dressed up as a book character. The morning was spent working in house groups and the activities were organised by the House Captains and Vice Captains. There were some great activities and the leaders worked very hard to make the morning a success. Thank you to parents who supported their children!
Year 6 - can you guess which character they are?
Whole School - all dressed up!
Friday, 7 February 2014
Celebrations 7/2/2014
We had a lot to celebrate this week! Our weekly celebrations assembly started with a visitor - Debbie, Caythorpe's Beaver Leader. She came to tell us more about Beavers but in particular to celebrate Jasper (Y3) earning his Bronze Beaver Badge - the highest you can get! Jasper put on his Beaver sweatshirt to show us his badges and following today his mum will have a few more to sew on! Well done Jasper - I am sure you will work for your Silver Badge when you move onto Cubs.
Special Bears - Benji (R) and Harry (Y1) for coming up with qualities that they would like to give a new baby - Benji wants the baby to have magical qualities and Harry wants the baby to have soothing qualities - both linked to our work in RE.
Class 2 - Kayley (Y3) for being a fabulous and enthusiastic member of our music lessons. Hannah (Y4) for her beautiful work on Aboriginal painting. She has also earned two headteacher stickers for this work!
Small Schools Swim Gala - the children who came first, second or third received an individual certificate....
...and the rest received a group certificiate.
Although we only came fifth this was an excellent result because we didn't have any entries for a few of the races and we were really pleased with the outcome. Well done!!!
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Swim Gala morning
It's that time of year again and it was Grantham's school swim gala day. Mrs Chadwick took loads of swimmers to the pool and the children that remained behind had a baking morning with Mrs Kearsley! Lot's of maths work, team work and delicious eating!
Decorating our made cakes - I had to help and I notice Vincent is licking his finger in the background!! Hope you enjoyed your cakes Ethan!
A selection of finished cakes - the theme was animals - what type can you spot?
Hannah's cake - she said it was a duck and I thought it looked like a duck-billed platypus (relates to our Australian topic) - whatever - it looked good enough to eat!
Megan made one specially for me - thank you Megan - it was fabulous!
Thank you Mrs Kearsley for organising this - baking with 40 children is quite a challenge
and the school smelt lovely!
Swim Gala - we had excellent results and these will be posted on Mrs Chadwick's PE blog so please visit to check it out.
Monday, 3 February 2014
Chinese New Year Day in school
It was our Chinese New Day in School today and the whole day was spent off curriculum. We found out lots of information about what Chinese New Year actually means - please see individual class blogs for what was done in each class.
We were especially priviledged to have Mrs Leong, Elise and Carise Khoo's grandma (a teacher) visit us from Singapore to carry out an assembly for us. We learnt all about what Chinese New Year means, what clothes are worn, what a 'reunion dinner' is' what gifts are given, some Chinese words to learn and we also had some Chinese food and tea to taste!
We were especially priviledged to have Mrs Leong, Elise and Carise Khoo's grandma (a teacher) visit us from Singapore to carry out an assembly for us. We learnt all about what Chinese New Year means, what clothes are worn, what a 'reunion dinner' is' what gifts are given, some Chinese words to learn and we also had some Chinese food and tea to taste!
Mrs Leong explaining about Chinese New Year.
Mrs Leong showing us a Chinese fan that she bought on a visit to China.
Class 2 showing some of their Chinese New Year Horses that they have made!
Thank you Mrs Leong and Mrs Khoo for organising the afternoon for us!
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