Here is a timetable of the week’s learning for any children absent from school due to Covid. Any resources needed will be sent through to you via email.
Learning Remotely - keeping up with the work in class Jan 4th - 7th
Sorry you are away form school this week. Please find this weeks remote learning here. Please watch the little film guide I have made to help you.
Read moreO Christmas Tree, O Christmas tree, how needed are your branches.
This year, we are once again supporting the local Christmas Tree Recycling Appeal, at Our Lady’s.
Read moreIt's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Christmas songs have payed, an array of Christmas clothes have been worn.
Read moreYear 6 Christmas Blog - 'Such a big miracle in such a tiny baby.'
With a week to go until Christmas Day, we continue to remember and give thanks for the most precious gift - Jesus Christ. The children had led the KS2 classes in their Christmas Reflection. Please find a quiet place and enjoy the true meaning of Christmas.
Read more“For unto us a child is born.” Isaiah 9:6
It’s hard to believe we have finished our first term in Reception. We are so proud of what they have achieved already!
Read moreSing and Dance for Joy
At last the moment you have all been waiting for, our Christmas Nativity. We hope you enjoy it.
I’m sure after watching the children tell the story of The First Christmas there is not a dry eye in your household. All the nursery ladies (and the whole school staff) were emotional after watching it.
We must say a big ‘thank you’ to Clare and Colette who worked so hard to produce such a wonderful Nativity. Another thank you to Mrs. Gregan who built the video.
As you are aware we are saying farewell to Clare today, we are all very sad to see her go but we wish her well in her new job. She has been such a big part of nursery for such a long time she will be sadly missed.
We have two new nursery ladies joining us in January, Michelle and Justine. We are looking forward to welcoming them to Nursery.
Clare has written a message to everyone and has asked if I could share it. Here goes…
Fond farewell from Clare
I have been so blessed to be part of Our Lady’s family for over twenty years and what very happy years they have been!
To leave the nursery was such an extremely hard decision to make and took lots of prayers!
I am hoping to make the new nursery as special a place as Our Lady’s nursery is!
You will still see me at school from time to time as I will be continuing to be a school governor here at Our Lady’s.
I want to say a huge thank you to you all for the trust, kindness and for the opportunity to work with your families and your beautiful children. Each day the children give joy, love and hope. Just what we all need at the moment!
Much love and a Happy Christmas,
Clare
It just remains for us to wish everyone a Happy and Holy Christmas and a Peaceful New Year. We will see you in 2022!
Barbara, Clare, Colette, Hannah and Frances
"For to us a child is born, to us a son is given" - Merry Christmas Everyone!
It’s hard to believe that the children have completed their first term in Year 2; and what a successful term it’s been! The class have worked incredibly hard and have grown so much already - I can’t wait to see what they will achieve when they return to school after Christmas!
Read moreYear 3 blog 17.12.21 'Christmas is love in action. Every time we love, every time we give, it's Christmas'
I can’t believe we have come to the end of our first term in Year 3, and what a pleasure it has been! The children have been truly wonderful, working so hard and have really blossomed in to sensible, resilient and enthusiastic juniors- we couldn’t be prouder of them. We also just want to take this time, to thank you all for your support throughout this time and entrusting us with your most precious gifts, your children. We are now looking forward to the spring term, where we can see each of them fly even more!
Read moreHave a Happy and Holy Christmas - one and all
Please read on to discover what practical science we got up to this week!
Read moreWhen they saw the star they rejoiced with great joy!
We have arrived at the end of our first term in Year 1… I can’t believe how quickly the time has gone! Thank you for all of your support this half term, the progress the children have made (particularly with their reading) is amazing.
Read moreA Christmas Reflection
Please enjoy the KS2 Christmas Reflection
Read moreMerry Christmas to One and All.
Merry Christmas
Art News… Week 7
Art news… Week 7
As our term comes to an end, we are reminded just how special our school is, the Nativities and KS2 carol concert have been lovingly performed and produced and are now ready to be shared with you at home. These really bring the true meaning of Christmas into our hearts.
In Art…
Read moreLearning over the Holidays Year 5
Please read on for a little encouragement to keep reading ticking over and quizzing at home.
Read moreLet's party!!!!
We thought you may want to have a peek at our Christmas party! We all had a fabulous time…we are all exhausted!!
Didn’t we have fun!
Don’t forget tomorrow is Nativity release day!
See you in the morning.
Year 4 blog "Christmas isn't a season - its a feeling."
Advent in Year 4 has felt like a real journey this year because of the children’s deep reflection, kind words for each other and a real drive for their learning. This week we have done so much! We learned about other Ancient Civilisations in History on Tuesday and how they were similar in ways, to Ancient Egypt. Then we ended our History topic with a celebration of all the Achievements and inventions of this society.
In maths, we have now mastered the formal method of column addition with 4 digit numbers. Children showed such a sense of pride to grasp this. In English, children have been very busy composing their own stories based on the Pied Piper. My goodness - the progress they have made with writing already! I cannot tell you how proud I am of their work ethic.
In RE we have been learning about the Trinity and how our Catholic believe in who Jesus really is is the true meaning of Christmas.
What a joyous feeling it was on Thursday to celebrate with this beautiful class of children. We had a well-deserved day off school work and the children partied their little socks off! Even though they are all tired, they have remained hard-working and kind to the very end. They have kept me going! Here is a film of the fun we had!
When you have settled down for Christmas, please take some time (whilst munching a mince pie or two) to watch our KS2 Christmas concert. It is beautiful and will well and truly get you in the Christmas spirit. We do long for the days when we can invite you all to watch these performances live again though.
Let’s Celebrate!
These children have met their reading targets this week: Matilda, Rosa, Dominic and Leo.
This week our certificate winners are:
1. Matilda (Kiki Chameleon) For trying so hard and putting so much thought into all she does. Super story this week!
2.Millie (Bobby Bee) for showing such enthusiasm and drive for her learning. Super story too this week!
Notices
SWIMMING. After the holidays children will be starting going to swimming lessons from Monday 10th January. All children will need to be at school every Monday morning at 8.30. The coach leaves at 8:45 am. Girls will need to wear their swimming hats ready. Children will need a plastic bag with their towel, goggles if wanted and a swimming costume or swimming trunks. No bikinis or long bermuda shorts allowed. If they have a verucca, they will need verucca socks. They can wear their costume under their PE tracksuit - but please make sure then to pack underwear! More details will be given in the New Year - Graham from St Annes YMCA is visiting class on Thursday in the first week to answer questions.
Linked to our upcoming Science topic of Solids, Liquids and Gases, there will be a ‘Cosmetic Chemistry,’ trip after holidays on Wednesday 26th January to UCLAN, Preston. The cost of the trip will be £11 payable on ParentPay by January 19th
Children break up on Friday 17th December at 2:00pm
We wish you a happy and healthy Christmas. Thank you for the gift of your beautiful children.
Mrs Lyons, Mrs Mather and Miss Woodrow.
Year 6 Home Learning - Monday 13th December 2021
Please click on the button below to access the remote learning for this week.
Year 3 - Home Learning 10.12.21
Spellings:
This week’s strategy is called ‘Pyramid words’.
First, you need to draw a triangle.
Next, write the word a letter at a time inside the shape. This means the children repeat practicing the spelling, a letter at a time.
This week we are looking at words ending in - ture.
nature
creature
picture
capture
adventure
mixture
future
departure
Maths
Please have a go at Z.10 Parallel and perpendicular lines
RE
This week we have been gaining a greater understanding of the special prayer, the Hail Mary.
Please find your 2Do on Purple Mash. Similarly to our class discussion, I want you to choose two lines from the Hail Mary. Think about, and write what these lines mean. Draw illustrations to show the meaning of both these parts of the prayer
"Santa Claus is anyone who loves another and seeks to make them happy; who gives himself by thought or word or deed in every gift that he bestows."-Edwin Osgood Grover
Lunchtimes have been full of Santas this week, as love and kindness has shone from every child, good deeds have been done and thoughtful words have been shared.
Read more‘The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.’
It’s Friday afternoon, your dressed head to toe in Christmas attire, for us there was only one thing to do…
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