Good Work Awards – Friday 25th October 2019
Congratulations to the children who have been recognised for their excellent work last week and shared it in celebration assembly this morning. Keep it up!
Congratulations to the children who have been recognised for their excellent work last week and shared it in celebration assembly this morning. Keep it up!
Well done to the children who have been recognised for displaying one of our school values and were awarded with a Headteacher’s certificate in celebration assembly this morning.
Following a super successful Harvest assembly, learning about the travel miles of a pizza, Year Four thought it only right to make their own pizzas, and what a success they were! Yum!
We have a range of items produced by The Royal British Legion which supports their Poppy Appeal. We are inviting pupils to bring in money to purchase these items (see pictures for suggested donations) which will be sold by volunteers from Year Six during break-times. This has begun and will carry into the week after half…
Thank you to Mr Coates who came in and shared two stories with us! We loved the Halloween themed ‘Funny Bones’ and laughed at the dog saying FOOW instead of WOOF when he’d been put back together wrong! We also loved hearing one of our Author of the Term stories too about Winnie the Witch!…
Thank you to Emmett’s mum for coming in to read ‘Amelia Bedelia’. The children enjoyed listening to the story and finding out about the books she read when she was in school.
Year Four enjoyed listening to a range of books this afternoon, read by Oliver’s mum. Thank you again to our mystery readers. Our children do look forward to hearing stories read by different readers.
The Year Two French club have enjoyed tasting croissants and pain au chocolats during their final session. Miss Nelson has been very impressed with the language they have picked up and their enthusiasm each week.
Reception and Nursery had some very special visitors. Betsy and Jeanie, Two baby hedgehogs from the Baddeley Green Rescue Centre. The children sat beautifully and learnt a lot about what we need to do to protect the hedgehogs. They also discovered lots of interesting facts and what to do if they find a hedgehog out…
The online world is posing an ever-increasing risk to children and it is important that schools, parents and carers work together to take an active role in teaching children about online dangers and how to act safely when using the internet. We are therefore delighted to announce that Hillside Primary School have shown our commitment…