Year 4 - Linking Schools: Why Social Action?
As our Linking School project continues, the Year 4s have been considering things in their relationships, the school, the local area, the environment and the wider world that they care about. In today’s session, we listened to the Starfish Story and talked about how small, kind actions can have a big impact on others. We looked at the world around us and decided on some actions we could take to improve it. After sharing our ideas, we voted and decided that we would like to go on a class litter pick, and write to residents of a local care home. We will be carrying out our actions over the Summer Term.
Reception Dentist Visit
Reception had a visit from Darwenside Dental Practice to speak to them about their oral hygiene. They shared with us how we can look after our teeth by reducing the amount of sugary snacks and drinks we have between meals. They also spoke to us about the importance of brushing our teeth twice a day and visiting the dentist regularly for check ups. We are very lucky to have such wonderful Dentists who help us to keep our teeth healthy.
Year 2 - Striking and Fielding
This week, we concluded our striking and fielding sessions. We continued to practise the skill of hitting the ball in isolation and the progress we have made over the last 7 weeks is superb! We moved into a games similar to rounders were the children hit the ball and tried to make it around the cones before the ball was returned to the hoop. The children started to think strategically and used tactics. They decided, to give them the best chance of making it round they should aim for the gaps in between the fielders so it would take them longer to put the ball in the hoop. The children have really enjoyed playing these games and have been able to use their new skills to help them in a game environment.
Year 5 - Plants
Today, Year 5 explored how plants grow and reproduce. They learned about the key parts of a plant, including roots, stems, leaves, and flowers and discovered how each part plays an important role in keeping the plant healthy. The class investigated how plants make their own food through photosynthesis and how pollination and seed dispersal help them reproduce. To bring their learning to life, they planted their own cuttings and will observe them closely over the next few weeks to see how they grow and develop roots.
Year 2 - Measuring and ordering lengths
This week, Year 2 have continued their work on length and height. We have been measuring various objects and comparing them using key vocabulary such as longer, shorter and taller. We have then been ordering different lengths. This can be tricky when we have to order centimetres and metres in the same sequence. In our next lessons, we will be calculating and problem solving using different lengths.
Year 5 - Presentation of Learning
On Tuesday Year 5 hosted a special worship to share their Presentation of Learning all about Earth Day 2025. This year’s theme, ‘Our Power, Our Planet’, encouraged our children to reflect on how individuals and communities can work together to make a positive impact on the environment. Their worship was both informative and inspiring, reminding us all that we have the power to protect our planet and God's creations through the choices we make every day. The children led a whole-school diagnostic quiz to test everyone’s knowledge about Earth Day and share what they had learned throughout their presentation. We then said a special Earth Day prayer written by Pope Francis and took a few moments to think about him as he sadly passed away earlier in the week. We finished with singing 'I can make a difference in this world of ours'
Reception: Special Places in RE
In Reception, we launched our unit special places. Today we focused on our world, which was a great day to start as today is Earth Day. We first thought about different things we were thankful for in our world. Ava said flowers, Willow said stars, Oliver said the beach and Cassius said the sun. We then focused on water, grass, sand and rocks. We discussed where we would find these objects and looked at how to describe them. We then thanked God for all of his wonderful creations.
Year 3 - English-Year 3 Inspired by Author and Quizmaster Jay Flynn
Today, Year 3 enjoyed an inspiring visit from the author and celebrated Quizmaster, Jay Flynn. As part of their Biographies topic, Jay shared fascinating insights into his writing process and the content of his autobiography. He offered valuable tips to the young writers on how to craft compelling narratives, emphasising a great opening to draw readers in. The children were particularly enthralled to hear about Jay's own adventures, his significant charity work, and even his meeting with Prince William. This experience has ignited their enthusiasm as they now prepare to write their own biographies about the David Attenborough. Thank you so much Jay and thank you to Jack for telling his Dad all about our Biographies topic, leading to this special visit!
Whole School Worship- Year of Prayer
During our first whole-school worship after the Easter break, the children explored the power of prayer and how it can support us during difficult times. This week the focus for our Diocesan Year of Prayer was the 'robes of righteousness'. As part of the reflection, two children were gently wrapped in robes to symbolise that God is always with us—surrounding us with His love, comfort, and protection. This visual reminder helped the children understand that even in challenging moments, we are never alone. Through prayer and faith, we can experience hope, peace and life in all its fullness.
Year 6 Hop, Skip and Jump
Year 6 took part in the Hop, Skip and Jump activity to raise money for East Lancs Hospice. They wore the Easter crowns that they had made and had a lot of fun! Donations can be made on parent pay.
Year 3- Hop, Skip and Jump for East Lancs Hospice
Year 3 have completed their Hop, Skip and Jump for The East Lancashire Hospice Challenge . The children all wore their decorated crowns whilst making their way around our 1k course in order to raise money for this wonderful cause. Donations can be made on parent pay for all those who took part and received their special chocolate treat.
Year 2 - Hop, skip and jump
Today, Year 2 took part in the Hop, Skip & Jump. This initiative is all about making a difference to the community and supporting East Lancashire Hospice. We hopped, skipped and jumped our way around our playground. Over the last two years, the campaign has raised over £12,000 for East Lancashire Hospice and they have had over 30 local schools and nurseries involved. This year, they want to go one step further and raise over £20,000 for the hospice - so we have done our bit and what a beautiful day to take part in the sun!