Monday, 15 September 2014
Tuesday, 29 July 2014
School Awards Ceremony
In addition to our progress awards we also have other awards which are decided on by all staff (except the Children's Choice award).
The Headteacher's ACE (Attitude, Conduct and Effort) was awarded to Amy in Y5.
The Governor's Award was awarded to Leon in Y5.
The Excellent Behaviour Award AND the Children's Choice Award was awarded to Elise in Y3 - the first time this has ever happened but a worthy candidate!
Our Sports Person award was awarded to Chloe in Y6
Our Empathy and Helpfulness Award was award to Megan in Y5 - the
second time she has received it!
We also awarded seventeen children with an Outstanding Attendance Award - this means that they have 100% attendance this year. Not bad for a school with 86 children!
Our annual musician award didn't go to one child - it went to the whole of Year 5!
Another first time!
Whole School Awards Ceremony and Y6 Leaver's Service
On the last but one day of term we held our Whole School Awards Ceremony and our Y6 Leaver's Service. I was well attended by parents and Gordon Cannon the vice chair of governors helped me to present the awards.
Year 6 reminded us of their memories of Marston Thorold's Primary School and they were presented by a Bible from Reverend Lilian and a book token from the school. We laughed a lot and there were no tears!
The winner of the Reception progress award was Theo. He was ill on the day but mum brought him in just for the ceremony.
The Y1 progress award was awarded to two people - Josef and Sasha.
Arthur (Josef's brother) was awarded the Y2 progress award.
The Y3 progress award went to Isabelle and Kayley
Jacob was awarded the Y4 progress award
Serena was awarded the Y5 progress award
Ben and Georgie were awarded the Y6 progress award
Fabulous work everyone! The next blog will detail other award winners.
Saturday, 26 July 2014
Class 3 visit to work with one of secondary schools - Priory Ruskin
Class 3 (selected musicians) spent a day with Priory Ruskin -one of our local secondary schools.
Performing with other schools
A smaller group than at the Halle Orchestra - not so much pressure!
Everyone singing with other school groups.
Class 3 Halle Orchestra
Selected musicians from Class 3 attended a workshop with the Halle Orchestra. It was an amazing chance to sing and play with a real orchestra!
Playing with the orchestra!
Singing - with other school groups
More of us performing - a wider range of instruments this time!
Thanks to Mrs Kearsley for organising this!
Saturday, 28 June 2014
Carbon Ambassadors
Our four carbon ambassadors, Leon, Serena, Sophie and Vincent have been busy since their training day at Walton Girls' High School. They take weekly measurements of our electricity c
onsumption; they have carried out energy audits for the main areas of the school; they have written an action plan so that we can save electricity and they carried out a whole school assembly to tell everyone what they are doing and why and how everyone needs to get involved. Their task is to save 10% of our electricity costs in the first year.
Showing their PowerPoint which Leon had written and which was fabulous!
Questions being asked and everyone committed to helping the
LAC's (Lincoln Ambassadors of Carbon).
Watch this space for more information!
Friday, 27 June 2014
Mini Commonwealth Games
As part of our collaboration with Inspire+, children in year 3 have an annual opportunity to attend the Mini Olympic (renamed Mini Commonwealth for this year only) games held at The Meres in Grantham. The event is now huge with over 30 schools attending plus Olympic Champions and other local athletes.
Our Y3's wore the school PE kit and were accompanied by our Bronze Sports Ambassadors Jessamy and Amy who wore their Inspire+ kit.
Just arrived and demonstrating our banner for our Commonwealth country and our Flame made by the Bronze Ambassadors.
A chance to get autographs for Riley from Sam Ruddock - a para-olympian who came to school a few weeks ago - see Mrs Chadwick's PE blog!
Playing blind football - not so easy because we really need to listen for the bell in the ball!
Some sort of table tennis - everyone watching and fingers crossed!
Goal scoring - really need to concentrate!
Tag rugby - getting ready!
Wheelchair sprint - not sure about this! We have a set of 10 wheelchairs coming to school in the next year for a sports club so watch this space!
The closing ceremony - sky jumpers.
This was brilliant because it really linked to our current science topic on Forces!
A great day was had by all - thanks to Mrs Barnes and Mrs Lamb and all the parents who transported the children - we couldn't do this without your support!
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