Cross Country City Finals

A huge well done to Jessica, Ronnie, Rosie, Ifechi, Isaac, Junior and Bobby for representing Hillside at the Cross Country City Finals last week. It was a gruelling course, but all the children did themselves proud and contributed to their team (Hanley) coming in third place overall. It was great to see their determination and…

Year Three Rock Stars

On Thursday, Year Three spent the day rockin’ out for Times Table Rockstars Day. They transformed into their rockstar characters and worked really hard to improve their times tables by playing games and competing in tournaments. The boys were victorious against the girls and we are waiting to see where we placed on the Stoke-on-Trent…

Computing in Nursery

This term, we have been learning to use the computers in lots of different ways. We have been playing phonics games to help us with blending as writing sounds to label pictures. We have been finding different games on PurpleMash to link to our learning of the week and been using a paint programme to…

Autism Awareness and Acceptance

This week is Autism Awareness and Acceptance Week and we’ve shared an assembly today to talk about what autism is, how autistic people may think differently and we have also discussed how differences make us special 🧩 Some of the children shared their own experiences of being autistic or about autistic people in their family…

Mother’s Day Assembly

This week the children have been thinking about their Mummy’s / Nanny’s and why they are special to them. We have learnt about Mother’s Day and how it is a special day for our Mummy’s/ Nanny’s, to say thank you we have been busy practising a Mother’s Day assembly as a special treat. We have…

Computing in Year Two

Year Two have been learning how to present information in different ways. Last week, we explored 2Connect to create a food diary mind map. We then continued this lesson in science and learnt about healthy eating. This week, we explored 2Paint, and presented a piece of Clarice Cliff pottery before having a go on paper…