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Stonyhurst College, Hurst Green Tuesday, March 6h, 7-30 p.m. ‘Climate Change - fact, fiction and faith'. All welcome to attend this active work shop.
Sports Fixtures: Rugby 7s vs Rydal Penrhos, Merchant Tayiors, Audenshaw, Giggieswick, Rirkenhead and North ot England , 1st
Football tournament at Liverpool Col-' lege.;-
HockeyTsvsAusHn Friars.. \ > Red Rose Badminton Championships... •
St Maiy's R.C. Primary School, Sabden
WorldBookDay Today (Thursday), is World Book Day and there will be a special lunch time
menu of Lady and the Tramp Meat- balisand
Spaghetti or Peter Pan Pizza with Alvin and the Chipmunks Chips plus Jack
' and the Beanstalk Beans and a Very Hungiy Caterpillar Salad. This will be followed by Willy Wonka’s Scrumdid- dlyumptious Cake or a Run, Run as Fast as You Can Gingerbread Man. ,
We are also having a pyjama day. Chil- : dren should come to school in their nightwear and bring their favourite
. bedtime story or favourite book. Normal lessons will be taking place, but we will also take some time out to share our books and stories, bed- timestyle.
Scholasb'c Book orders Pupils should have received their World' Book Day voucher along with a Scho lastic Book order form (Please note that the voucher can be redeemed at most booksellers). If you wish to place a Scholastic Book order then
please note we cannot accept cash. Payment must be by cheque or card details (see fonn) and should be sent to school in an envelope.
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Brbokslde Primary School,,^^ : ClilheroB
Recorded Cliib, this is held;rluring
AfterIclioolClubs: Monday r Netball
Clubfor.YearsFdiir, Five and Six; Cheer leading,'AH Club
: for Years Dne and Two and Cdbkely' Club forReception.
Tuesday - Accrington Stanley Fribtball; (EYFS and Key Stage One).
Wednesday-Ol^pic Sports (K^ Stage'- Two).
Thursday - Football Training. Friday - KS2 Multi sports. Giant Inflat able.
Tuesday, March 6th, Class Five are visit ing Hyndbum Sports Centre to take pari in a multi-skills session during which the children get a chance to take part in a number of activifies.
The children in Class Six are visiting the Mayoris Parlour tqjeam about the history of pa^'mayorsj'and get a chance to see all the regalia connect ed with the mayor. They also get the chance to go into the meeting room of Clitheroe'Town Council where councillors discuss events etc.
Friday, March 9th, the children in Class Three are visiting Clitherae's Platfomi -Gallery to see ariist Matthew Roby, who will show the children models r and pictures of characters that he has drawn and made. The children : will then return to school where they will make their own character in a school-based workshop.
■ Excellent Ofsted
■ JgTheOreenacre Street primary was the first Clitheroe school to ■
uhdergp.th’e liew Ofsted inspec- tioiS%liich'was introduced at
: CE Primap' School is a “good school” with outstanding fea tures according to Ofsted in spectors,who visited at the end of January.'
jtfie'fie^Sning of the year. This imeant ttiat the inspectors spent imore time iii classroom observ- - ingTeaching and learning, and placed more emphasis on read ing and literacy skills, pupil be haviour and how safe children feel in school. Under this new, more strin
: has improved well since the last inspection.^ Achievement is good
gent inspection process the in spectors reported that Clitheroe St James’ is a good school that
CELEBRATION: Our picture shows pupils at St James’ CE Primary School In Clitheroe.
- and rapidly improving with chil dren getting on to a good start in Early Years Foundation Stage and making good progress. By the end of Year Six pupils’ at- tainment in reading, writing and
• mathematics is above average. ; The proportion of outstanding Wessons is increasing with lessons ^ ic a l ly seeing pupils respond ing with enthusiasm to a range
of practical and stimulating ac tivities. Pupils feel extremely safe and well cared for and be have exceptionally well. Their spiritual, moral, social and cul tural development was deemed “outstanding”. As a church school, Clitheroe
St James’ was alsp inspected by the National Society Statutory
Inspection of Anglican Schools’ Team. The inspector reported that the distinctiveness and ef fectiveness of St James’ as a Church of England school are outstanding. The inclusive na ture of the school ensures that it is extremely effective in meet ing the needs of all children and enabling them to succeed in
every aspect of their develop ment. The inspector awarded the school “outstanding” in all areas. A spokesperson for the school
said: “The staff, parents, pupils and governors are delighted that both the inspection teams recognised what a good School Clitheroe St James’ is!”
Reward for creative curriculum r r i
CELEBRAT ING: Our pic ture shows a group of children with Mrs Rachel Lopiccolo, curriculum leader on the left and Mrs Sarah : Healey, headteacher, on the right, with the school’s Learning Excellence Award, (s)
. Waddington and 'West Bradford Primary School are celebrating after learning they had received
. a Learning Excellence Award ■ for the exciting way lessons are taught.
- ' - During the past few years the '
to ensure thafall children reached • their individual potential and deJ i veloped essential life skills such as numeracy, literacy,' ICT, personal :
eart of these changes was a desire
new topic-based approach which gives children more ownership of their learning, makes them more engaged and combined the devel opment of knowledge and skills.
skills, social skills and skills for ‘ learning. ■ The teachers have developed a
CHILDREN, staff and parents at
curriculum has been redesigned to ■ provide more vibrant learning op- •
ed children running their own chocolate enterprises to design, make, package and sell their own treats, organising and running a Fairtrade coffee afternoon for local residents, taking part in ar chaeological digs, spending a day . Hs Second World War evacuees
•The new approach has includ Eortunities for the children. At the ■
■ ' After only one full year of this new way of learning, writing stand ards are improving as the children
going on a bear hunt, interviewine Henry VIII and Howard Carter and designing and making their own model vehicles.
engage with the opportunities to wnte for a real purpose. ;.The schooPs advisor, Sarah Watson, said: “From an engaee- raent perspective, the cross cur-
ncular-themed'approach has been a real success. Children are enthused and motivated by the
- topics chosen. They feel involved in the process and enjoy being
‘architects’ of their own learning. Teachers too have enjoyed having
the opportunity to plan themes that relate to the interests of the children in their own classes.” - The new curriculum has been'
. Wood praised how “enthusiastic about the cross-curricular topics” her children have been and how “involving parents allows the chil- dren to show more pride in their learning”;
Another parent, Roger Duck, ’
commented that “the process of filin'making (in Year Four) has
engaged the children hugely, and, the D-'VD. is wonderful, a brilliant example of the creative curricu lum in action’^ -
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