Y6 Stanley Head Bedtime – Day 1
After cookies, sweets and hot-chocolate, the children are all showered and in their pyjamas ready for their first night at Stanley Head.
After cookies, sweets and hot-chocolate, the children are all showered and in their pyjamas ready for their first night at Stanley Head.
Here’s an action shot of some of the children doing team building activities. They’ve already matched a Stanley Head record for passing a cone to another team over a distance of 13 feet, without touching the floor! Super accomplishment and the children are loving their first day.
Y6 have arrived safe and sound at Stanley Head and are in high spirits. Bags have been unpacked and beds made. Children are getting ready for the first activity of the day: team building or rifle shooting.
Thank you to the children who volunteered their time to support Mrs Green at the Baddeley Green Water Station yesterday. They were absolutely brilliant helpers, who ensured water was readily available and they gave lots of encouragement too. Fantastic ambassadors for Hillside. Well done! Well done also to staff, parents and families who ran or walked…
Year 3 took part in some exciting maths on Friday! They searched around the room for vertical, horizontal, parallel and perpendicular lines and took photos on the iPads. They then looked through some existing photos, identified the lines and used QR codes to check their answers.
Reception have been up to the woods this morning to fill and hide our minibeast hotels before the wet weather comes. Next week we will hopefully return to find lots of creepy crawly guests!
A big well done to the children who were commended for their good work this week. These children were chosen because of their amazing attitude towards their work and are a credit to the school.
Congratulations to the children who received a Headteachers award this week. These children displayed a range of our school values and should be very proud of themselves. We’ll done!
Today, it was the turn of these Y3 children to visit the Emma Bridgewater factory. They enjoyed a personal tour around the factory, seeing the whole process from clay to beautifully presented pottery pieces. Next, they took part in a poetry workshop led by Matt Windle: the poet with a punch. He was super cool, and wowed us…