House Captain Speeches!!
Read moreThank you from the bottom of our hearts!
When the wind changes - she has to leave …..
Read more"Behind you, all your memories. Before you, all your dreams. Around you, all who love you. Within you, all you need."
What to say? It has been an absolute pleasure taking your children on their journey through Year 3! It’s never easy saying goodbye , and today has proven just that. We have loved teaching your children, watching them grow, watching them succeed and watching them grow together as a family. We will miss seeing your smiley faces each morning. We will miss those early starters who each Monday have reminded me about new table places. We will miss the sea of willing faces when we are in need of a job done. We will miss those huge smiles once they have that magic lightbulb moment. I could go on! We know the children are ready for their exciting next chapter in Year 4 and we cannot wait to have many catch ups during our break times together.
The biggest thank you to you parents! You have been so supportive, open and trusting… we never take this for granted! We hope you all have a wonderful summer! Enjoy the adventures, the holidays, and hopefully some rest thrown in there too.
See you in September,
Love the Year 3 team xxx
How time flies, when you're having fun!
My goodness, I cannot believe we have arrived at the end of the school year!
Read more‘What feels like the end is often the beginning!’
Year 1, it’s time for you to fly on to your next adventure!
Read moreIt's time for us to say goodbye...until September.
It never gets any easier saying cheerio to all our wonderful children and their families at the end of the year. It has been an exceptional year at nursery, where our learning has known no bounds. The children’s sense of self and duty to others is quite remarkable. Each time we have worship their contributions to our group discussions brings a tear to our eyes. Every single child is truly magical.
As you know we had our Pirate Party on Monday…..it was sooooo very hot we had to split our time between indoors and outdoors. A regular dousing down with the hose pipe kept us cool, and soggy!
We had games such as walk the plank, pass the cannonball, finds the treasure, musical spots and many many more pirate themed games. One of the children said “it’s the best party I’ve been to”. Job done!!!!
So you can share in our fun we have put some photographs together for you. Here goes……
Finally, I would like to say thank you for choosing to send your child to Our Lady’s. We all feel very privileged to have been able to work alongside your child and yourselves. We have watched them blossom and grow and we are all so very proud of their achievements.
I know they will continue to grow as they move through the school and rest assured I will always have my eye on them. Please continue to keep in touch with us….. you belong to Our Lady’s!
Have the most splendid summer and remember to stay safe and well. We look forward to seeing the children in their school uniforms and also to the children who will be returning to nursery in September.
God bless
Barbara, Colette, Michelle, Stephanie, Justine and Frances
Year 2 - "How lucky are we to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard"
Well… we’ve made it to the end of the Year 2 journey, and what a ride it’s been! I know I say it every week in every blog, but I simply couldn’t feel prouder of each and every child! They have tackled so many challenges this year; not only in their learning but socially and emotionally too.
Read more"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
Have a wonderful weekend in the sun. Important messages for next week included as always in this blog.
Read more“Let’s ‘root’ for each other and watch each other grow!”
Look how we have grown!
Read moreYear 4 blog. Friday 15th July "Sunsets are proof that endings can be beautiful."
It is has been a lovely and varied last full week in our class. On Monday we had a real treat! We were transported to the world of Mary Poppins by our Year 5 and 6 children. It was an excellent performance and children were mesmerised!
We have started and nearly finished our Science topic about light - learning all about what darkness is, about light sources and on Thursday we conducted a shadow study (when the clouds had dissipated!) Next week, the children will make a shadow puppet theatre!
In maths, we have persevered with fractions to the very end! Children now have such great ‘fraction sense!’ The beauty of it is that Mr. Cornwell has been in lessons and can see exactly where to take them next year with it!
In English, we have continued with our story and children have written a description of Gudrun, the evil witch - she is very scary!
In PE on Wednesday we had a VERY competitive whole class rounders game (especially between Mrs Lyons and Mrs Mather!) We have a brilliant class of batters - there were some flyers!
I am sure you will agree, Thursday’s recorder concert was special. The children have worked so hard in these lessons - as in all lessons and it showed. It is exciting that they get to continue these skills on the clarinet next year.
RHE
We had our final Kidsafe lesson of the year, where children recapped all the safety messages from earlier sessions. KS our monkey was lucky to receive hugs or high fives at the end. The children love these sessions and the same messages will be repeated to them each year in school.
The final worship of the year was led by the children above. It was all about love and children reflected on the Crucifixion of Jesus - this great sacrifice. Again, it was so reverent and helped us all think deeply. Well done!
Let’s Celebrate
This week our certificate winners were:
Georgia who received a Bobby Bee certificate for full participation and lots of excitement for her learning.
Harvey, who received a Tommy Turtle certificate for being a brave learner and having a go at things which challenge him. Well done!
Edi, who received a Roger Robin certificate for working cooperatively with everyone and often putting others first.
TT ROCKSTARS GIGS COMPLETED THIS WEEK
FRANEK - well done! Let’s see how many others can achieve this over Summer! Go for it!
Notices
Miss Hornby’s mass - Monday at 6:30pm in church, then at the parish centre afterwards. You are all so welcome to celebrate our amazing headteacher.
On Wednesday, HARCOURT can come in house colours as they won the housepoint competition this half term.
Children will be bringing school books home on Monday now. Please ensure they have a plastic bag.
Please have a good search in bedrooms etc for any school reading books so we can return them to our library ready for next year.
We break up on Wednesday at 2:00pm
I am bracing myself emotionally to say goodbye to this wonderful class of children next week. We will really miss them in year 4 . They are such a special group of children - hardworking, kind, thoughtful and such good friends. They will thrive in Year 5!
Have a lovely weekend - and please tell your children how utterly proud we are of them!
Mrs Lyons, Mrs Mather and Mr Cornwell.
Year 6 Weekly Blog ‘Winds In The East, Mist Coming In’ Mary Poppins
I can’t believe we are now coming to the end of the children’s Our Lady’s journey, but what a week we have had! The start of the week was the play, and oh my what a performance it was (we told you, you were in for a treat)! The children rose to having an audience and delivered a fantastic show to the rest of the school on Monday morning and then to all their family and friends in the evening. I am sure you all were as teary as we were, as we brimmed with pride, watching what they have all achieved together as a class. They sang, danced and acted their hearts out and of course enjoyed every minute …
On Wednesday we continued our learning on transition, we discussed and reflected on our time at Our Lady’, thinking about the times when we were ‘kid average’ and when we were ‘kid awesome’, learning about how our attitude towards our learning is all our own choice and how we can use this to drive our learning forward at high school. On Thursday/ Friday they then looked at the growth mindset in detail, how we can re-program our brains to never say we can’t do something, but know that we need more practice and how we will approach new areas or challenges. They were all so open and ready to share their feelings and thoughts around all of this. They might not know this yet some of them, but they are all so ready for their next chapter and they all will fly!
On the last day (Wednesday) we thought it would be lovely if the Year 6 parents came to collect your children at the later time of 2:25pm, this gives more time on the playground to say your goodbyes and to take any pictures that you may want to take of their final day at Primary School.
Our leavers day out looks like its set to be a hot one, we will still be going ahead with this day however, we have made some slight changes and will be further assessed on Monday. After the golf at Fairhaven, instead of a walk along the front and playing games on the beach, we have decided to stay at Fairhaven and have our lunch, as their is much more shade. It is imperative that all children MUST have a bag with them, containing plenty of fluids, snacks, hat and sun-cream. They are able to wear their own clothes on this day, however please could we be mindful of the appropriateness of outfits as attending mass first. Sensible shoes for walking must also be worn.
Well done to Emma and Adam
We have carried on with Mrs Gregan’s tradition of letting the children choose who they believe deserve the end of term certificates, I have to say it was a very close one but these two children got the most votes:
Emma for always being so helpful and Jolly. Adam for trying his hardest in all his work and going that extra mile to reach your goals. Well done to the both of you.
VITAL REMINDERS
Remember to bring a spare polo shirt to school on Monday for staff and Year 6 to sign.
Please remember water bottles, hats and sun-cream next week- it’s going to be a hot one!
On Monday could children please bring a couple of plastic bags ready for books to be sent home.
Monday 18th July- Mass to celebrate Miss Hornby at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church.
Tuesday Leavers mass 9:30am followed by the leavers day out.
Wednesday is the final day- pick up at 2:25pm on the playground.
15.7.22 - ‘There’s the whole world at your feet’ - Bert the Chimney Sweep
Our final full week in Reception, I can’t quite believe how quick the time has flown! It has been a busy week with many memorable moments.
Read moreYear 2 Weekly Blog 15.7.22 - "Share your smile with the world. It's a symbol of friendship and peace"
The final full week of Year 2 has now passed us by, and although we’re reaching the final days of this term, learning has still continued as normal!
Read moreYear 3 blog 15.7. 22 “There’s The Whole World At Your Feet.” - Bert to the Banks children
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious….. could some up our week nicely!
We started the week in the best way possible… watching our Year 6 perform their play, Mary Poppins. It felt like the biggest treat and we were all hooked from start to finish! Not only was it great to watch but it also inspired us when back in the classroom. In English this week, we have been learning more about the poem, The Spider and the Fly. The children have worked in small groups to create pieces of drama based around a part of the poem. We have been so impressed by how well they have worked together, cooperating with each other with compassion and valuing one another’s contributions.
This week in RE we have been learning all about Saint Paul, who, we discovered was originally called Saul. We put our new found drama skills to the test once again and the children created the most wonderful versions of his specials journey to Damascus. We were SO impressed with how the children managed to weave Christian sacraments, traditions and rituals into their pieces of drama.. which showcased their wonderful depth of understanding about our faith. Well done Year 3 you completely WOWED us!
We have also continued to develop our net and ball skills in PE this week. We have continued to improve our own games ready to teach to other groups next week. Each group has created a unique game.. we have a very creative bunch! I think these new games will very much be enjoyed by the rest of the class during our final PE lesson next week!
On Wednesday we had a very special visitor… Mrs Lyons! It was so wonderful for the children to get to know their new teacher… asking her some very difficult and important questions! We now know Mrs Lyons’ favourite food (a particular calamari), her house team (Bamber) and her favourite colour (purple) to name but a few! I know Mrs Lyons loved getting to know everyone and is very much looking forward to teaching them next year!
Certificates
For the final time this year the children have chosen the certificates, once again impressing us with their ability to recognise in once another what makes them such wonderful learners. This time we ended up with a four-way tie. A huge well done to these four children. To be recoginsed by so many of your peers shows how hard you have worked this year! Thank you for making wonderful learning partners and for always trying your upmost! We know that making a mistake helps us to learn more, managing distractions is crucial, and helping and learning from others can be so powerful… each once of you demonstrate this each and every day!
Elsie… “for being focused and helping others to grow!” “for being kind and generous to others!” “you are a great learning partner and easy to work with.” “you have worked hard and your handwriting is really neat.”
Esther… “thank you for helping me!” “you are very, very kind!” “you make everyone happy and help people in our class.” “for always working well in a team.” “thank you for helping me!” “you are very, very kind!”
Rafe… “for being so co-operative and a great learning partner!” “you are always so focused!” “for sharing your ideas during our class discussions.” “for helping other people focus.”
Isaac… “for being a great partner to sit next to!” “you are always so focused!” “for trying your hardest in all of our lessons.” “for always being engaged in your learning.”
We now head into our final week together. We have absolutely loved being a part of your children’s journey. Watching them grow in confidence, developing crucial social skills and of course seeing them crack tricky new concepts has been such a joy! We cannot wait to enjoy our last few days in year 3, with a fresh box of tissues close at hand!
Below are some of the important notices to be award of:
Miss Hornby’s mass - Monday at 6:30pm in church, then at the parish centre afterwards. You are all so welcome to celebrate our amazing headteacher.
On Wednesday, HARCOURT can come in house colours as they won the housepoint competition this half term.
Children will be bringing school books home on Monday now. Please ensure they have a plastic bag.
Please have a good search in bedrooms etc for any school reading books so we can return them to our library ready for next year.
We break up on Wednesday at 2:00pm
Your Year 3 team x
Only three days left......
We have been preparing the children for the next stage of the Foundation Stage, Reception. Mrs. Hartley came for a play on Wednesday and had a lovely time. She can’t wait to see the children in September!
The nursery ladies can’t believe it’s nearly time to say goodbye, we are all so sad.
Key person blog
We’ve had a lovely week in nursery enjoying the sunshine playing in our wonderful garden. We have made full use of the sand pit and our wonderful water area. In preparation for our Pirate Party on Monday morning we constructed a huge pirate ship and have been firing the canon, walking the plank and singing pirate songs. We have also made lots of treasure maps to hunt for buried treasure.
The children made a huge bed from crash mats and had a whopping game of ‘there were 10 in the bed’! No one went to sleep, especially with the rock band that was taking place on the stage!
To practise our catching and throwing skills we hung some large hoops in the trees. We had to throw bean bags, balls and loopies through the hoops. We are getting very good!
The children have been of measuring the height of many different things around nursery, so look out for a piece of string coming home!
The obstacle courses and whacky races have been great fun and the children have been moving our bodies around in lots of different and creative ways.
The children have been enjoying assembly with the whole school, something we haven’t done for such a long time. It was so lovely to be together again!
On Monday we watched the Year 6 production of Mary Poppins.. The children have really loved singing the songs especially “Let’s Go Fly A Kite”, which they sang on the way back from a trip to the beach.
The children have been tending the garden every day and we have now seen the fruits of our labour (no pun intended). We have harvested some pea’s and strawberries and our beanstalks and sunflowers are getting ever taller and taller.
As always we loved our trip to the beach! The photos show how much we love it!
Barbara, Michelle, Colette, Stephanie and Frances
We had a visit from our friend Supercroccy this week. He is our helpful Super Hero. We all made Ninja headbands and went on an adventure to capture a lion that had escaped from the zoo. We all chose our special super power and were ready to go! What great fun!!!!!!
May I remind everyone that on Monday it is our Leavers Pirate Party. All the children (and nursery ladies) are invited to come wearing their pirate costumes…..arghhhhhhh! We will be having a fish and chip lunch, so no need to send a packed lunch that day! It starts at 10.00 am and finishes at 12.30 pm!
Also, school will be finishing at 2.00 pm on Wednesday for the summer holidays.
Have a wonderful weekend and we will see you on Monday for our last few days.
Barbara
“Play is the highest form of research.” ~ Albert Einstein
The sun has shone, the air warm and all through the week, the glorious sound of laughter has rung out across the playground.
Read more"A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine do down!” Mary Poppins
Important reminders about the play on this blog - please read on …..
Read more8.7.22 - Give me joy in my heart, keep me praising!
It has been another lovely week in Reception, full excitement. It was wonderful to hear Nursery, Reception, Year One and Year Two singing this week’s hymn ‘Give me joy in my heart’ with such joy in assembly, it set us up for a wonderful end to the week.
Read moreYear 1 Homework 8.7.22
Home learning is set every Friday and is to be completed by the following Thursday.
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog 'A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down' Mary Poppins
What a busy week we have had in Year 6. We’ve managed to keep all of our learning going whilst finally finishing our play. This week we have been running all the way through, making small changes and improving what we have done. It has been a lovely week, where the children have shown so much dedication and enthusiasm, they are so proud of what they have put together. Our research in to the history of Blackpool is in full flow, as well as our class novel and Maths.
It is another busy week next week, with the play. Most of you have ordered and received your tickets now. The show starts at 6:30pm and will be approximately 2 hours long. The children need to arrive at school at 6pm, to get changed in to their costumes. They all look fabulous in their outfits, thank you so much for making such effort. Here is a sneaky peak at rehearsals, thanks to Victor’s photography skills …
Well done to Elise and Adam
Thank you to both for being so focused in class, learning all of your lines and giving your absolute best in everything you do! We are so proud of you both.
Final Notices:
Mary Poppins performance: Monday 11th and Tuesday 12th July at 6:30pm.
Spare school shirts (not to be worn) for signing need to come in to school on Monday 18th July.
Monday 18th July- Mass to celebrate Miss Hornby at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church.
Leavers Mass Tuesday 19th July 9:30-10:30am followed by the leavers day outing.
Wednesday 20th July- Break up at 2pm.
Have a lovely, restful weekend.
