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What a wonderful start to the new school year it has been. The class have picked up where they left from Year 4 in terms of their attendance with us having 100% this week! Let’s keep this up. It has been a mixed bag of weather this week but that has not stopped the children exploring and having fun out on the playground. Our classroom is starting to come together with signs of learning coming to life- it would be great for parents to see this on Wednesday at our induction evening.
We have dived straight into our learning, especially with our history topic of the Ancient Greeks and learning about all of their important aspects which have impacted our world today- such as democracy. We have introduced a new column to our place value chart in maths which is our tenths column. We have been exploring different ways of showing tenths from diagrams to fractions and now decimals. In English, we have been looking into WW2 and lots of different specific vocabulary associated with this as we lead up to our first class novel of the year.
Kidsafe
Next week, we will starting our kidsafe lessons in line with our RHE curriculum. Here is an outline of our first lesson. If you have any queries or questions to discuss then please let me know.
Riddle of the Week
Test your parents on today’s riddle. If they are struggling, then remember what the clue is…
8 + 8 = 4
How is it possible? You can only use the numbers and operation shown in the riddle
Let’s Celebrate
There are no certificate winners this week, with this starting up again next week, but I would like to celebrate all of Year 5 for settling into life as upper juniors so well and for having a fantastic first week of the school year!
Notices
Homework- Please check the homework blog for your child’ weekly homework, including the deadline date.
Book Collection- Please can everyone have a look at home for any library books that they may have taken home at the end of last year.
Forest School- Those children attending forest school, a letter has gone home this week. We will be having our whole class forest school day on 3rd October.
Induction Evening Wednesday 10th September- There will be two slots for parents to attend at 3:45pm-4:30pm or 4:45pm-5:30pm. This is a chance to know more about the routines in Year 5 such as reading, homework, curriculum and also the opportunity to ask questions.
Sports Timetable- A full timetable for all of the sports opportunites this half term is available on the sports page of the school website [engage-sport]
Football training starts this Monday at 8am. Please come to school in your football kit with boots and shinpads on with your school uniform in your bag ready to get changed.
Trip to London Thursday 18th September- A full blog in regards to our trip to London will be live next week for details on timings, itinerary and what to bring. If you have any questions about the trip then these can be answered on induction night. Payment is still live on parent pay
Medical and Consent Forms- Please complete the forms below ASAP.
Have a wonderful weekend from Mr Cornwell and Mrs Johnson
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Year 1 - Friday 5th September 2025
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We have had a wonderful first week, the children have come into the classroom excited and eager to learn. We know it’s not easy getting up early and getting back into school after the summer break. The children have returned to school full of enthusiasm for the year ahead.
Read moreYear 5 Homework- Due Thursday 11th September
Compulsory Homework
Reading
Everyone has now completed their star reader assessment and has been to the library to choose a book. Lots and lots of reading to help achieve our class word goal and to also help bring your writing skills alive!
Times Tables
Lotf of TTRS practice to keep being super speedy- a large majority of the Year 5 Maths curriculum is based on solid times tables knowledge so keep practicing- even if you have already gone green!
Spellings
The children have a spelling sheet to complete which is based on this weeks spellings. The children should be familiar with how to complete this as we have practiced this in our spelling lesson.
Vocabulary check- Our tricky Year 5 spellings are the final 5 spellings on our test. Use a dictionary to find the definitions of these words and write them in your homework book.
play
see
high
all
build
earth
circle
buzzes
bushes
witches
achieve
category
dictionary
excellent
nuisance
Decorate your homework book
Please bring your homework book back in on time every Thursday. Your job is to write your name on your book and folder and to decorate both of these so they are personalised for you.
Optional Homework
Have you never been a Class Councillor? Would you like this opportunity to represent the school council at Our Lady’s? Now is your chance …
If you would like to be considered in our class votes then you need to prepare a short speech, presentation or poster that outlines why your class should vote for you and why you would be good at the job. We are voting next Friday, so make sure you prepare and bring in everything you need before this day.
Eco- Councillors and Play Councillor
Could you write a paragraph about why you would like to be either a Play or Eco Councillor and why you think you would be good at this role? What do you see yourself doing and how could you help? These will be going to the leaders of this council so please either type this up or write on a separate piece of paper so they can be handed to the leaders to read through.
This week....
Wow, what a fabulous start to the year!
This week we have been exploring primary colours (red, blue and yellow). We have had great fun sorting objects and choosing different sized red, yellow and blue pom poms then trying to them up using tweezers or pegs. This was really tricky but good practice in readiness for writing and drawing (we had to use duck fingers to hold the peg and tweezers).
In the afternoons we mixed red and blue paint with shaving foam and made purple! Then we mixed yellow and blue and made green! Next, yellow and red…what colour do you think we made!!
You may have noticed we get very messy at nursery! Next week we will be exploring secondary colours (green orange purple).
The children have so been keen to grow their brains. We have started to learn our letters sounds.
In school we use Read Write Inc. phonic scheme to help us.
How Read Write Inc. phonics works- a parent/ carers guide. Click here.
Click here to find out more. There is lots of useful information so that you can work alongside nursery as we introduce a new sound. This week we have started with ‘m’. Click here to help your child say the sounds correctly. See if you can find out how we say ‘m’ . Please don’t be tempted to race ahead and learn all the speed sounds (at nursery we only do set one). It is important that we fully grasp each sound and how to write it before we move on. Watch this space!
This week we have focused on two stories. Little Rabbit Foo Foo and the Colour Monster. We have talked lots about how we feel using colour! Luckily everyone sad they were happy and full of love! Phew!
Click here for Little Rabbit Foo Foo
Click here for the Colour Monster
In nursery we LOVE stories and books, the book area is a very popular part of nursery both inside and outside. Why it is important to read to your child! Click here.
As you can see we have had a gentle start to nursery!!!! Next week we have even more planned, so have a good rest this weekend everyone!
Before I finish just a few goo housekeeping points to make life a bit easier for the nursey ladies.
Can all fruit and veg be put in reusable pots- please do not put the pots in a plastic bag. Similar fruit does not need to be put in a bag. As a school we have gone plastic free. we are urging parents to help us by not sending food in one use plastic/packets. See Mrs. Gregans blog on the main page for lots more information.
Can you make sure your child has a named Our Lady blue book bag and not a back pack. They are very difficult to store and can cause a tripping hazard. Also, bags should only have one key ring on if necessary.
Your child should have one piece of fruit or veg for each session they attend. One piece for half day, two pieces for a full day.
Can to make sure anything that comes in to nursery is clearly labelled.
As the children are physically active all day and engage in PE session three times a week could you please ensure that they are not wearing any jewellery, including earrings.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Finally, thank you all for preparing your children so well in readiness for starting nursery. It is such a huge step in their learning journey.
Have a lovely weekend and stay safe.
God bless
Barbara
Welcome Back!
Welcome Back!
Read moreYear 4 Weekly blog Friday 5th September "Jesus is the loyal friend who walks beside us." (Pope Francis)
What a beautiful first week in year 4 and what a a lovely group of children! WE are going to have a brilliant journey together.
The theme of our worships and our RE lesson this week has been trusting in God and loyalty. Children learned about the call of Abram and how he showed unwavering trust in God’s plan for him. In the Gospel, we learned about the disciples’ loyalty to Jesus and thought about how we can be loyal to Him.
This week we have also examined our school mission statement - “You are precious in my eyes.” Children learned that God wants them to know how much He values them. On reflection, children realised that if everyone is God’s precious handiwork, we should treat each other like precious jewels! We have thought together about our rights and our responsibilities at school to help our class mates learn well, keep safe and be loved.
In Science, children have been learning about the 7 life processes that all living things do and in English we have started our new novel - Charlotte’s Web.
In our Kidsafe lesson this week, children learned about general ways to keep themselves safe - on the road, on a bike, when out and about and when online. We learned about ‘Yukky feelings,’ and discussed what they should do if they have them. Please read the letter below which explains more.
Children have all been given new reading targets and have a school reading book. There is a little informal homework set - most importantly, parents homework! Please be filling in the important online forms below.
Conversation starters
Science
What are the seven life processes?
Let’s Celebrate!.
No certificates this week - we will start next week.
PE stars this week were: Henry S for super gymnastics moves and Isla for super catching skills. Well done!
Notices
PLEASE FILL IN THE FORMS BELOW AT THE EARLIEST OPPORTUNITY
Wednesday 10th September Induction evening for parents
This is a chance for you to meet me properly and find out all about the Year 4 experience. I would love to see you all then - many of you are familiar faces! We are running two sessions 3:45pm - 4:30pm & 4:45pm - 5:30pm. Hope to see you in our Year 4 class.
Walking to church - Monday at 9:00 for Our Lady’s birthday. If anyone would like to walk with us and come to mass, you are most welcome.
Forest school - Children that are attending forest school sessions have been informed and have letters in bags. These sessions start on Tuesday 14th September. Please ensure they have theright clothing so they can participate.
Ukulele letters
Please bring the return slip showing commitment to ukulele if you haven’t already done so.
Thank you for being patient with me at the door at home time. Have a lovely weekend - may we continue to have a bit of sunshine.
Mrs Lyons and Miss Slater
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Welcome to Year 6!
What a week we have had! There has been such a warm and friendly buzz of excitement, anticipation and enthusiasm over the last two days in Year 6. We could not be happier with how the children have returned to school for their final year at Our Lady’s. We have spent a lot of time over the past two days talking about leadership and our vision for the year ahead. We have shared a beautiful story with the children called The Invisible. A tender story about how we all belong in the world. Please click on the button below to read the story
Read moreAutumn 1 Extra-Curricular Timetable
With a new school year comes a new timetable for extra curricular opportunities. If you click on the button below, it will take you to the timetable. Please do check the starting dates for the clubs as some of them differ. For the children in Year 5 and Year 6 who will be representing the school team, fixtures will follow. There is a cluster meeting next week where the format will be decided but we are probably going to be moving towards a mini-tournament approach, rather than weekly fixtures. This will allow more children to take part and represent the school team. Once this has been decided, I will let you know dates.
Please sign up to the clubs using the buttons below.
Year 6 Homework Week 1
Homework usually should be completed and brought back to school for the following Wednesday
English - Reading - Read, read, read, read every single day! We now have completed our Star Reading quiz and have new ZPD’s for the term, we have chosen our books- who will be the first to get 100% of their target?
Spellings
Spellings will be practised throughout the week, both at school and at home. These will be a combination of past spellings/ phonics, retreival of vital spelling rules and new spelling patterns. Sometimes there may even be a quiz for you to complete on Purple Mash. We will then have a quiz in class on a Thursday once you have spent a good amount of time practising these spellings throughout the week. These spellings are in your homework books.
Decorate your homework book
Please back your homework book and clearly label with your name- it would be lovely to add some detail that showed me who you are and what you like, whilst also protecting it as it comes back and forth to school.
Optional Homework
Have you never been a Class Councillor? Would you like this opportunity in your final year at Our Lady’s? Now is your chance …
If you would like to be considered in our class votes then you need to prepare a short speech, presentation or poster that outlines why your class should vote for you and why you would be good at the job. We are voting next Thursday, so make sure you prepare and bring in everything you need before this day.
Eco- Councillors and PLay Councillor
Could you write a paragraph about why you would like to be either a Play or Eco Councillor and why you think you would be good at this role? What do you see yourself doing and how could you help? These will be going to the leaders of this council so please either type this up or write on a separate piece of paper so they can be handed to the leaders to read through.
Year 2 Homework to be handed in on Monday September 8th
Just one job to do this weekend ……
Read moreYear 4 Home Learning to be completed by Thursday 11th September
More tricky RED words to nail before we go off to Year 3!!!
Read moreWelcome to Year 2
Dear Children and parents,
We are so excited about welcoming you back to school on Tuesday. We have a lovely fresh classroom just ready to go! I hope you have had a restful and fun summer holiday…….
Read moreWelcome to Reception
Welcome to Reception 2025
Read moreWelcome everyone!
Hello everyone and a very warm welcome to nursery. We are busy getting everything ready for Tuesday, we are going to have so much fun!
Please remember to bring:
a change of clothing
your Our Lady book bag
your snack (one piece of fruit or veg for each session)
your packed lunch (unless you have booked a school dinner)
and to name anything your child brings to nursery
Nursery opens at 8.45 am and closes at 3.30 pm. A member of staff will come greet you at the gate so that you can sign your child in in and out of nursery.
We are looking forward to seeing you.
Have a lovely weekend.
Barbara
Welcome to Year 5 2025!
We hope you have had an amazing summer break and we can’t wait to hear what you have got up to. We will be welcoming you back on Tuesday as upper juniors who are ready to lead our school as excellent role models. Year 5 an exciting and challenging year but one that will be memorable.
Our virtues for our first half term will be Learned and Wise. These will be at the core of everything we do in school and we are always looking out for children who display these characteristics. These will be important for our class councilor votes that will be taking place in the coming weeks.
Don’t forget to come equipped with your own pencil cases, making sure you have all you need in there but please make sure they are small enough to fit in your chair covers or trays at the end of the day- any that are too big will be sent home.
Indoor PE days will be on a Tuesday. On these days you need to make sure you wear tracksuits but also have a pair of shorts either under your trousers or in your bag to get changed in to. We don’t wear trainers during indoor PE, but if there are any issues with this then I must be informed by an adult. Our first lesson will be on our first day back on Tuesday 2nd September.
Outdoor PE is on a Wednesday, our first one is on Wednesday 3rd September.
Art in on a Monday- please remember to bring in your art tops to stop your uniform from getting paint on- we will keep this in our trays.
Homework- will go out on Friday afternoons and will be due in the following Thursday. Please support us in this process to ensure children complete their homework and hand it in on time. We are trying to prepare them for Year 6 (and also high school) and taking responsibility and accountability is one of the best ways we can do this- we don’t want this to be such a shock next year.
Induction information will be sent out next week, so please look out for when it will be. You will be able discover more about the exciting opportunities and topics that they will be learning during their time in Year 5 and we can answer any questions you may have! More information, such as important forms that will need completing will be available soon so please do keep checking the Year 5 page.
Important Notices:
Please make sure all coats and school uniform is labelled- let’s get off to a good start.
Payment is live on parent pay for our trip to London on Thursday 18th September.
We can’t wait to see you all on Tuesday and hear about your holidays!
Water bottles are essential to keep us hydrated throughout the day.
Enjoy your last few days of the holidays and we look forward to seeing you in Year 5,
Mr Cornwell and Miss Johnson
Welcome to Year 4 - Class of 2025!
Welcome to an exciting year - Year 4! We are really looking forward to seeing you on Tuesday and welcoming you. We hope your Summer has been a lovely one. There are so many exciting things about year 4 - you will learn Shakespeare, go on many trips and even learn…. ukulele!
Here is some information to help you get organised and ready for Year 4
You can bring your own pencil case to school but this needs to be small enough to fit in your chair pocket. Please do not bring any equipment in your pencil case - we will provide all pens, pencils, erasers etc. Own equipment can be very distracting for all around!
You will also need a water bottle - this should be small enough to fit in your chair pocket
Outside PE is on Tuesday afternoon - you can come in wearing your PE tracksuit.
Inside PE is on Wednesday afternoon - Please wear PE kit and make sure you have PE shorts. We go barefoot for inside PE so if any veruccas these need to be covered by verucca or grip socks.
Art is on Thursdays - You will need an old t-shirt to act as your Art shirt - you will be painting!
Homework will be sent home on a Friday and should be brought back into school by the following Thursday.
Please remember to label all of your uniform.
We are looking forward to starting our Happy Mind sessions - they were such a sucess last year. Parents, if you have not done so already, there is a link below to the Happy Mind parent app where it has lots of useful tools for helping your little ones with their big feelings and nurturing their happiness.
We look forward to seeing you very soon!
Mrs Lyons and Miss Slater
Welcome to Year 1 2025!
We are so excited to welcome you to Year 1!
We hope that you have all had a wonderful summer, we have definitely done well with the weather - perfect for lots of nice walks and days out! This week we have been busy making the classroom ready to welcome the children back in on Tuesday morning. We have a lovely home corner, a learning pod for our guided work, fine motor area, maths and English areas, a topic investigation zone, book corner, and IPad station, all of which will have a linked activity for our current learning.
Below we hope to answer all of the questions that might be popping into your minds as you start to get ready for Tuesday…
In Year 1 you do NOT need to bring in a pencil case, we will have all the stationary that your child may need in class for them - one less thing to think about!
You will need a water bottle - if possible labelled to help with making sure they go home with the right child.
Similarly to Reception, there will be a healthy snack provided (this will be a piece of fruit or vegetable such as carrots) however if you would like your child to bring in their own snack you are most welcome. They will be able to get these out before our morning snack time. Please make sure these are a healthy snack and remember that we are a nut free school.
Outside PE lessons are on Mondays, so you need to come in wearing your PE tracksuit.
Inside PE lessons are on Thursdays, again you can come into school wearing PE tracksuits (if warm then no need for tracksuit bottoms - just PE shorts). As the weather gets colder please make sure that PE shorts are either worn under tracksuit bottoms, or left in school or in your child’s school bag - ready to change into before the lesson
We ask for no earrings / jewellery to be worn on PE days. Unfortunately, we are unable to help take earrings out or put them back in so this must be done before school at home.
Art is on a Tuesday afternoon with Mrs Mather. Please bring an art shirt/t-shirt to keep in your trays, to cover your uniform in messy lessons.
Homework will be sent home on a Friday and should be brought back into school by the following Wednesday.
As we settle into Year 1 each child will have a reading book and reading record. We will give you more information about this shortly.
At home times, children will be collected from the Year 1 outside area next to the classroom. Morning drop off is as usual.
Please remember to label all of your uniform.
We can’t wait to see you all next week!
Should you need or want to get in contact with us, below are our email addresses:
c.bassett@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk
s.hartley@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk
Miss Bassett, Mrs Hartley and Mrs Hennessy