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On Saturday 16th July 2016 a group of children form year 5 and Year 6 running club attended Hesketh Park, Park Run. Park run is set up for children and adults of all abilities. It is a timed 5k event.
In the last half term we have been working on our pace in running club, running laps each week and increasing a few laps each week. As a celebration of the end of term the children were invited to take part in Park Run, with myself and a small group of parents. I was so impressed with the children, they gave it their all and every child completed the park run. It was a great run and a great opportunity for the children, for some it was the first time they had run this distance. Every child was presented with a medal at the end as a celebration of all they had achieved throughout the weeks at running club and for finishing it off with the 5k park run.
Id like to take this opportunity to thank the children for their commitment to running and to the the parents who came and helped on Saturday morning! Here's hoping for the same commiment next year! Keep running
Friday saw lots of changes at Farnborough Juniors as Taryn in Y6 became our Head for the Day following an election process involving all of the school.
Taryn visited all of the classes awarding prizes and head teacher's awards for good behaviour and hard work. She had a busy day meeting The Mayor of Sefton, touring prospective teacher trainee candidates around the school and holding a whole school assembly.
Taryn was an extremely popular choice with both pupils and staff. She put her promises into action during the day which saw the children having afternoon play, enjoying more football than usual and there are plans to watch a film next week whilst enjoying drinks and ice pops. She also kept the staff happy with biscuits and a new coffee maker.
Mr Antell needs to watch his back if he wants to keep his job; Taryn was amazing!
On Wednesday evening we were invited to attend The Rotary Club Service Above Self awards at The Royal Clifton Hotel. The awards night is held to recognise the contribution of local primary schools to the community, charities, helping others and the environment.
Our school was represented by members of our school council. The children were entertained by a magician and enjoyed a delicious buffet.
Farnborough Road Junior School were awarded a Highly Commended Certificate for all our hard work across all categories. This is a fabulous achievement by all our children, parents and staff.
Thank you to The Rotary Club for a fantastic evening.
Years 3 & 4 have had another successful year with Running Club!
Apart from having lots of fun each Thursday with various activities. We also have built up the stamina of our little runners who through their dedication and commitment are now able to run 1 mile.
We took a small group of children from both years 3 & 4 to Stanley High School for a Cross Country Competition, where they ran and gave their best.
We are so proud of all children in our club and they make sure that Mrs Lowery and Mrs McDade always have a giggle at their antics(e.g beating Mrs Lowery on the space-hoppers!)
Looking forward to another fun filled year ahead.
What a fantastic week we had once the rain disappeared! The week beginning 27th June was a sports themed week for Farnborough Road, and what a great way to celebrate it. For the first time at Farnborough Road we staged the Race for life. Children all had to walk, jog or run 5 laps of the playground, this was equal to them running a mile! Every child was rewarded with a medal! For some children this was the first medal they had received- what an achievement for some! It was a great atmosphere, with other classes cheering each other on and staff joining in running and walking with the children. Children were asked to donate a £1 or raise money through being sponsored. I was overwhelmed at the amount the children managed to raise, with lots of children choosing to get sponsorship! A special mention must go to Jake Havers in 5/4 who raised an astonishing £150 alone. In total we raised £958.15. Well done to everyone involved and I hope the children enjoyed it as much as I did! Over the 4 days we managed to run a total of 17miles for cancer research and gave out over 480 medals! I hope this will become a regular event in the Farnborough calendar.
Thanks to the parents for supporting this event.
Mrs Ireland
To celebrate our love of reading, we all brought our favourite book into school and had a 'Reading Picnic'.
It was brilliant!!
We are delighted to announce that Taryn in Y6 has been elected 'Head for a Day' following the elections in school. Her campaign was very successful and she has now met with Mr Antell to tell him of her plans for the big day.
She has decided the following:-
On Friday, our girls' team took on a number of Southport schools in a cricket tournament. There were some really good sides, but the girls showed that practice makes perfect. All of the training that they had done paid off and they won every game they played, with powerful fours and huge sixes hit all around the ground. Well done girls, you should all be really proud of yourselves.
Thank you to all of the parents who came to support and help with lifts, it would not happen without you!
Our headteacher, Mr Antell, has written to all Y6 pupils about their SATs.
His letter can be found on the link below.