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PUPILS at Waddington and West Bradford Primaiy School broke the school rules for a day and wore their trainers for lessons as part of Train ers for Trainers day. Their event helped to raise £1'?0
for Traidcraft, the UK’s leadiiig Fair trade organisation, as pupils paid £1 to take part in a non-unifonn day.
the world live in poverty. The money raised during Train-. ers for Trainers day will eo towards
More than one in three people in
helping Traidcraft change this by providing more trainins for pioor people so they are ablelo work their
way out of poverty.
, Pupils also had lessons on Fairtrade durmg the day with the school’s E<»-Committee presenting a PowerPoint di^lay to the whole ° school about trainers and how peo ple train other people to get more exjrerience.
The infants learned about where some Fairtrade products come from,
learnt that through buying Fairtrade products, raisin farmers in South A&ica can then afford to buv water
where they are in the world and the Fairtrade logo. Meanwhile, in Year Five, pupils
A weekly look at local schools and colleges Pupils break school rules for charity
pumps so that they don’t have to walk miles to the river. In Year Six, pupils did some math drawing bar charts to compare life here with that of Malawi sugar farmers. The result was that they all realised how lucky they are.
raffle during which pupils won lots of Fairtrade goodies that were donated by generous parents, who also donat ed many cakes for a Fairtrade stall. • All the cakes needed was one Fair trade ingredient, for example, sugar, cocoa or bananas etc, with more than £250 being raised altogether.
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toe FSA by buying a cake (or two). For buyers) donahons are needed for
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7"'^ with PC Biggar and thitol dog to clean up the streets. It is hoped
“ dools in Sabden are going to be odildren and lead to improved
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the group stages, Pendle managed to win through the quarter and semi-finals and faced Mellor in the final. After a tense game Pendle rM out winners 2-1. The team will now go on to represent the Kibble Valley in the Lancashire finals
Sixteen schools took part and, after
Headpays tribute after Ofsted report brands school ‘outstanding’
CELEBRATING: Head teacher Mrs Anne Pickup and pupils at St Leon
ard’s are delighted with Ofsted’s findings, (s)
promote outstanding achievement for all jiupils.” "The report also recognised the high quality teaching at St Leonard’s. It said:
and clear sighted leadership and manage ment are at the heart of the school’s suc cess. The dedicated head teacher has built a strong leadership team that continues to be highly effecUve at taking action to
standing school which has continued to go from strength to strength since the last in spection in June 2007. The rep.ort commented: “Committed
the quality of teaching, the behaviour and safety of pupils, leadership and manage ment, and overall effectiveness. The inspector stated that it is an out
ST LEONARD’S CE Primaiy School at Langho was judged “outstanding” in all aspects by Ofsted inspectors. This included the achievement of pupils,
“Outstanding teaching over time, based finniy on the high expectation that all pu pils will be supported and challenged to do their vety best, means that all groups including disabled pupils and those with special educational needs, make excellent progress across the school. As a result, pupils’ attainment in English and math ematics has improved year on year and is consistently well above average by the end of Key Stage Two. Teachers use their de tailed Icnowledge of pupils to set h i^ ex pectations and provide carefully tailored support and challenge that allows pupils of all abilities to make the best possible progress in lessons.”- Pupils were commended for their exem-
The report stated that parents and car ers are overwhelmingly positive in their
plaiy behaviour and their caring, courteous and considerate attitudes towards others.
tiony the school was also inspected by the National Society that concluded that “the distinctiveness and effectiveness of St Le onard’s, Langho, as a Church of England school are outstanding”.
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teacher Mrs Anne Pickup said: “I am de lighted with the report which recognises the many outstanding features of St Leon ard’s School. I would like to pay tribute to the excellent staff team and also the pupils who are a credit to the school and to thank the parents and governors for their con tinuing support.” ; At the same time as the Ofsted inspec-
views with one typical comment being “we are fortunate to have such a fantastic local school”. The school’s governing body was recognised as having a clear understanding of its strategic role and providing a finely tuned level of challenge and support. Commenting on Ofsted’s findings, head
FLUFFY CHICKS: Pupils at Brookside Primary School in Clitheroe look after the chicks, (s)
Hatch of the day
IT’S officially spring at Brook- have enjoyed caring for them side Primary School with the and have been learning how to amval of nine chicks.
Iseen very busy and interest- school and been re-homed ing especially for the recep- but have been back to visit the tion class children who were children a couple of times so luclty enough to see two of the they can see how they have c h i ^ hatching.
changed. It was a fantastic
mg them grow and change and they enjoyed completing over the past couple of weeks, chick-themed activities.
they have since been watch- experience for the children ' The spring half term has The chicks have now left ' look after them. m A weekly look at local schools and colleges
WELCOME to v a l le y e d u c a t io n a feature designed to highlight and celebrate the achievements of Ribble Vak ley's young people and teaching staff. Every Thursday we will be showcasing the success stories from our schools and colleges. If you have something to shout about then contact Julie Magee on 01200 422324, or e-mail: ^
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