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  • The Salford Songbook Concert

    Fri 16 May 2025 C. Breeze

    Today, Year 4 & 5 spent an amazing day with us at The Lowry celebrating The Salford Songbook Concert. Having spent a number of weeks practising a collection of specially written songs all about the beauty of our planet, we joined together with other schools to sing our hearts out and praise God. Led by our fabulous singing teacher, Ms Bradley, the children were beautifully behaved and made us very proud.

  • Amazing Animation!

    Fri 16 May 2025 C. Breeze

    Just take a look at our amazing Year 4 class; this week they have been learning about digital animation. Using our iPads they have created digital art work which has then been enhanced to create moving images. Very clever!!!!!! Well done Year 4 - making us proud again!

  • Back to Nature…..

    Fri 16 May 2025 C. Breeze

    Early Years have been exploring the beauty of God’s world this week. Through work in our Forest School, nurturing our brand new chicks and looking after our little baby caterpillars, our youngest children are doing everything they can to take care of our wonderful world and all of God’s creatures. Well done to our little people! 🐥

  • More Super Science

    Sat 10 May 2025 C. Breeze

    Year 4 have been lighting up our school by creating circuits in Science. Using bulbs, batteries, wires and switches, they have learned that circuits must always close if they are to work reliably and have learned about how connect all of the parts of a circuit together. A brilliant job Year 4.

  • Mary, Queen of Heaven

    Wed 07 May 2025 C. Breeze

    Today, our whole school came together to honour Mary. We said prayers, sang songs, offered flowers and crowned Mary as Queen of Heaven.  Thank you to all those parents and carers who came to join us and well done to Early Years for leading our procession.

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