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we were treated to a brilliant display of pupil work this week when we held our Rocket and Air Raid Shelter display.
The models have been the focus of Y5 and 6 homework for the past few weeks and we saw the outstanding results in our hall.
There were many fabulous ideas and we should thank everyone who has worked so hard to make this event possible.
Today, a very excited group of Year 4 boys, set of to take part in the EFC 5-a-side tournament at Stanley High school.
The team played extremely well during the tournament and were unbeaten throughout. They won their first two games 4-0 and then drew the next two 2-2. They were pipped for a place in the final by Kew Woods who had won one more game than us.
Despite this, all of the boys should be very proud of their performances and their enthusiasm for football. Their willingness to work together and support each other was a real credit to them.
On day 3 of the Y5 trip to London, Trip 1 went on a tour that included Downing Street.
Trip 2 went on the river taxi and flew on the London Eye.
On day 2 Group 1 visited the London Eye and the Tower of London.
Group 2 went on a walking tour of London including going into Downing Street. They then went to the Science Museum.
Both groups ate at the Rainforest Café and then went to see Matilda.
103 children enjoyed their first day in London with visits to the Science Museum and the Tower of London.
The trip was in 2 groups.
5/1 and 5/4 on Trip 1, 5/2 and 5/3 on Trip 2.
A fantastic effort in their first match tonight against Ainsdale St John's. The score finished 10-3 to Ainsdale. Some great passing and commitment shown by the whole squad. Looking forward to our next match next Wednesday against Shoreside. Thank you for all the support and lifts from parents.