Our Important Events
Year 6 production, by Mrs Moxham
Date: 29th Nov 2012 @ 11:30pm
Excellent preparation and performance for our Class Assembly 2012.
anti-bullying week, by Mrs Robinson
Date: 26th Nov 2012 @ 8:16pm
During Anti-Bullying Week 2012 all classes have explored what bullying is. The children have learned about the different types of bullying and explored the roles and feelings of the victim, bully and bystanders, through roleplay and circle time.
Children have taken part in a class poster competition the winners were picked by the school council.
Well done to Nisha Year 6, Thomas Holmes Year 4, Grace Ainsworth year 3, Lois Reid Year 2, Sofia Robinson Year 1, and Violet In Reception
Halloween Disco, by Mr Pearson
Date: 26th Oct 2012 @ 11:51am
Photographs of the Kangaroos dressed very differently than normal (well for most of them!)
Samlesbury Hall, by Mr Pearson
Date: 26th Oct 2012 @ 9:34am
Photographs from our successful trip to Samlesbury Hall to support our understanding of the past.
photos for Hippo gallery, by Mrs Fletcher
Date: 14th Oct 2012 @ 5:17pm
Production Year 6 2012, by Mrs Moxham
Date: 12th Oct 2012 @ 12:33am
Black History Day, by Mr Orritt
Date: 11th Oct 2012 @ 11:15am
Look at some of the photos from Black History Day, we had a great afternoon!
Underwater Street, by Mrs Robinson
Date: 10th Oct 2012 @ 8:44pm
Lions Gallery, by Mr Coxhead
Date: 10th Oct 2012 @ 5:06pm
Police Dogs, by Mr Pearson
Date: 9th Oct 2012 @ 10:18pm
Kanagroos learn about Ju Jitsu , by Mr Pearson
Date: 9th Oct 2012 @ 9:57pm
creative, by Mrs Moxham
Date: 9th Oct 2012 @ 9:52pm
crocodiles - science investigations, by Mrs Moxham
Date: 9th Oct 2012 @ 9:45pm
Police dog handlers come into school, by Mrs Moxham
Date: 4th Oct 2012 @ 6:25pm
This week, The health ambassadors had arranged for local Police dog handlers to come into our assembly to talk about the training of the dogs and the importance of dogs within the Police force.
It was very exciting as we saw their new trainee dog called Jazz( who William Booth had named as part of a competition) and learned how, after training it would be 'on patrol'.
Afterwards, we went outisde and watches as they demonstrated how the dogs are used to apprehend criminals. It was very exciting but amazing how the dogs followed their handlers command precisely and how safe the excercise was. We kew however that with a real criminal, it could seem quite scary.
We would like to thank the team for their time and an superb display of skills.