Friendships old and new have been rekindled as the children settle into a new school year.
Read moreWelcome to Nursery!
A HUGE welcome to all our children and their families. It has been wonderful to finally meet you all in person.
The children who started nursery this week have really coped well with starting nursery under unusual circumstances. It is such a big ask to expect a small child to come unaccompanied into a new building with nursery ladies they haven’t met in person. I’ve been so impressed with how the children (and grown ups) have dealt with the circumstances. I would not be being honest if I said there hadn’t been the odd tear from one or two of our friends, but they have been short lived and within minutes they were having fun!
As is customary at the being of the year our learning thread will be ‘All about Me’. We will explore families, healthy eating and practices and how our body works. If you click on the button below you will be able to look at the next few weeks planning so you can support learning from home.
As is usual in September are some ‘housekeeping’ reminders, sorry!
Could all children’s clothing and belongings be clearly labelled. Also, a spare set of clothing would be useful, just in case of accidents.
Everyone should bring with them one piece of fresh fruit or vegetable for each session attended, for example, a full time time should have two pieces. Milk and water are available at nursery.
Each child should have an Our Lady’s book bag. These can be purchased from Top Marque on Park St St. Annes. Large back packs make storage tricky.
Please remember to send your child to nursery in clothing suitable for the days weather. It is also worth mentioning that the nursery is always well ventilated and therefore an extra layer during cold spells would be a good idea.
That’s all the reminders for this week but I’m sure I will think of more for next week!
If you click on the buttons below they will display the attachments I emailed home earlier this week.
Finally, from next week we would like to start sharing our learning at nursery by using photos of the children at work and play. I will only be able to upload images of your child if you have sent me a consent email. Don’t worry if you have not had time to reply to my email yet, as long as I receive permission by Wednesday that will be fine.
I hope everyone has a lovely week end and that the sun shines on us all! The nursery ladies look forward to seeing you all on Monday bright eyed and busy tailed, ready for fun and learning.
The Nursery Team
Year 6 Weekly Blog - "If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader."
There has been such a warm and friendly buzz of excitement, anticipation and enthusiasm over the last two days in Year 6. I could not be happier with how the children have returned to school for their final year at Our Ladys
Read moreArt News... Autumn Term 2021
Art News
Welcome Back
Welcome back to school, Hope you have all had a pleasant Summer, it has passed so very fast, but as always it is lovely to be back with our school family again. In Art…
Read moreYear 5 home learning to be handed in on Thursday 9th September
Welcome to Year 5 home learning 202122!!
Read moreYear 4 homework to be handed in by Thursday 9th September
Welcome to our Year 4 homework page! This week, you have 3 challenges:
RHE (Relationships and Health Education)
I have set you a 2do ‘All about Me,’ in Purple Mash which most of you have started completing in class. Please complete this at home so I get to know you and find out more about your personality, likes and hbbies. You can also include a section on what you did in the holidays!
Science
We are learning all about plants this half term. I would like you go in your garden or go for a walk and find a plant to observe and draw in your homework book. Please label the different parts too. Give 3 reasons why plants are important.
If you go on a walk, there are lots of plants that are dispersing their seeds at this time of year. Can you find any? You could even bring any seed heads in to school for a class collection eg conkers, acorns, poppy seed heads.
Getting organised 1.
It is fantastic in year 4 if you can start to get yourself organised for school each day, bringing in all the things you will need and packing your own bag. I have included a timetable for you to fill in and stick to your fridge or wall so that you can get your own things ready!
Here are some key things to include on it:
Monday: recorder lessons Wednesday - Outside PE Thursday - Homework handed in
Friday - Inside PE You could write on your planner, what days you will DO your homework.
You could also include things you need to pack in your bag each day - eg water bottle, snacks, reading book.
You do not need to hand this in - just keep it at home. If you want to do your own design - you can!
Getting organised 2.
Please back your homework book in the usual way - something that reflects your personality. It can be photos, wrapping paper, posters etc.
Let’s get ORGANISED!
Our Lovely Classroom!
As promised Year 3, here is a sneak preview in to your new classroom. All that’s missing now is our new Year 3 class and all of your beautiful work on the walls!
We hope you are all having a wonderful summer and we can’t wait to welcome you back next Thursday 2nd September.
Here are some things that you need to remember before you come back …
PE days are Tuesday (outdoor) and Thursday (indoor)
Harcourt and Marsden – begin at 8.40am and finish at 3.10pm
Plessington and Bamber start at 8.50am and finish at 3.20pm
Don’t forget to bring a water bottle and healthy snack
label all your clothing items
Don’t forget to fill in the forms from the previous post.
Welcome to Reception!
Hello and welcome to Reception! We cannot wait to meet all the children and welcome them to their new classroom to start their Reception journey.
Thank you for all your engagement and responses to Miss Hornby’s missions so far. After watching this video please click on the buttons below to find out more about ‘Mission 4’.
We hope you have the most wonderful summer and we will see you in September!
Miss Lavelle and the Reception team
Your Year 2 journey begins!
HELLO and a big big welcome to Year 2! September is just around the corner and before we know it, Tuesday and the beginning of the new school year will be here! I CANNOT wait to see all of those smiling faces back in the classroom and to have us all back as a class and whole school community!
Read moreKeeping our love of learning ticking over during the summer break
Dear Parents, please find here a guide to home learning during the holiday.
Read moreWelcome to Year 6...the journey begins
HELLO and a big welcome to Year 6 for 2021 and 2022. I bet you cannot believe that your child has journeyed all the way through school and are now in their final year here. I promise that this year will be one to remember and one that is full of opportunities and experiences for them to grasp with both hands.
Read moreWelcome to Year 5
Dear parents,
Greetings Year 5!! It is lovely to welcome parents and children's to the Upper Junior department!
Read moreWelcome to Year 1
Hello and welcome to the Year 1 blog page!
Read moreWelcome to Nursery
We would like to welcome everyone to nursery!!
See you in September!
Keeping our love of learning ticking over during the summer break
Dear Parents, please find here a guide to home learning during the holiday.
Read moreWelcome to Year 3!
Welcome to the new Year 3 class for September 2021! Find our Induction video here!
Read moreYour Year 4 Journey begins!
HELLO and a big big welcome to Year 4! I cannot wait to be your new teacher and I look forward to seeing all of those smiling faces back in the classroom in September.
Read more‘Every chapter has it’s end, but then every end has a new beginning.’
It has been a fantastic final week together.
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog - 'Your wings already exist, all you have to do is fly.'
And my, will your children fly.
Read more‘Each happiness of yesterday is a memory for tomorrow.’
In the blink of an eye, the final day of Year 1 has arrived. Despite the many challenges the world has thrown at us this year, we have all arrived safely at the Summer Holidays, with brilliant brains and huge hearts.
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