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Our headteacher, Mr Antell, has written to all Y6 pupils about their SATs.
His letter can be found on the link below.
Y6 children had a brilliant day at Crosby Lakeside.
Photos below of all of the children having a great day.
What a wonderful DT exhibition we've had! We've been celebrating the work our Y3+4 pupils completed as their DT Homework Project over half term. All the children were asked to plan, design and make models either; on their own, with a friend or with their families. Y3 focused on their topic of Victorians and explored Victorian houses, buildings and seaside themes. Y4 linked their models to their topics on Habitats and made either habitats or real or imaginary animals.
Have a look at some of the wonderful models in the pictures below - I'm sure you'll agree we've got some talented pupils, parents and grandparents and we hope there weren't too many arguments during the design process!.
We held a fabulous Royal Variety Night to celebrate the Queen's 90th Birthday.
Class auditions became Year Group auditions with the most successful acts going forward to our Gala Performances.
Everyone had a great time and the Queen even came with one of her corgis!
We celebrated the Queen's 90th Birthday in fine style as both schools came together for a Garden Party Picnic.
Over 900 children brought picnic blankets and lunch to school and ate together on the playground to celebrate this special occasion.
With Union Flag bunting, delicious cakes and biscuits from the canteen and the lady herself in attendance, we couldn't have had a better time!
Congratulations to our A Football team who won the prestigious Liverpool Cup this evening, sharing the trophy with St Paul's from Liverpool after an entertaining game.
The team drew their semi final 3-3 against Malvern primary from Huyton after Lucas scored a last second equaliser. The team kept their nerve in the penalty shoot out to sneak through to a final against St Paul's who have been holders for the last two years.
In another tight game, Bailey scored a great goal with the final result of 1-1 meaning that the trophy was shared.
Congratulations to all those involved, particularly to Mr Graham and Mr Walmsley who organised the team this evening.
Tonight the Netball A Team played in the end of season tournament for teams that finished in 1st and 2nd place across the leagues in the Southport area.
The team had to play five games, each only six minutes long. We had a fantastic start with a 7-0 win against Larkfield. We were straight into our next game, winning against Holy Family 6-0. After a short rest we then had to play three consecutive games. The girls followed their strong start with a 8-0 win against St Phillips. This was followed by a 7-2 win against Churchtown. It was all down to the final game against OLOL. They had already drawn one of their games so we just needed a draw. The game was extremely close. Each time a team took a centre pass it resulted in that team getting a goal. With the ball near our end the final whistle was blown and OLOL took the win with a score of 4-5.
It was a outstanding team performance. To score 31 goals in 30 minutes of game time is an amazing achievement. The girls came away with two silver medals each, one for second place in the tournament and one for second place in the league.
It was decided on the day that there should be a special award for 'Outstanding performance', this went to Sofie Jones. Her performance and shooting ability had been recognised by so many people during the tournament. Well done to our fantastic captain.
The girls should be extremely proud of their performance across the season. It has been a pleasure to have a team that always show great sportsmanship and commitment. I'm very proud of you all.
Lastly, a huge thank you to all the parents who have helped with lifts, supported the team and put up with many last minute cancellations due to bad weather.