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'Class stars' are children selected by the class teacher - it could be for extra hard work, a great attitude or achieving something individual to the pupil.
This week's Star Pupils are:
Reception: Daisy Beech and Hatty Tickle-Brown
Class 1: Ava Brown and Renee Smith
Class 2: Faye Walker and Abilgail Irving
Class 3 : Sean Bulger and Abi Grice
Class 4 : Isobella Beesley Hayes and Harry Vaughan
Class 5 : Jack Flynn, Luci Hollis and Rosa De Costa Stewart
Class 6 : Gracie May Burns, Emma Simpson and Holly Bowen
Reading Stars:
Reception: Harry Hufton
Class 1: Max Marsden
Class 2: Pearl Swales
Class 3: Abi Grice
Class 4: Jamie Lynch
Class 5: Harrison Lyons
Class 6: Grace Cashmore
Well done to all of our stars!!
House of the Week: Sefton
The best attending class this week was Reception - well done!
Class attendances were as follows:
Reception: 99.7 %
Class 1: 93.5 %
Class 2: 95.6 %
Class 3: 98.6 %
Class 4: 93.7 %
Class 5: 96 %
Class 6: 97.7 %
The most punctual classes this week were Reception, Class 3 and Class 6 - well done!
Class Lates this week are:
Reception: 0 lates
Class 1: 3 lates
Class 2: 5 lates
Class 3: 0 lates
Class 4: 1 late
Class 5: 4 lates
Class 6: 0 late
Well, what an exciting day! We were off to see the Queen as she visits Liverpool as part of her 90th birthday tour. We headed off into town earlier on today to our allocated viewpoint. The Royal Standard was flying above the Town Hall and even the rain couldn't dampen our spirits. Eventually, we saw the Queen as she got out of her car and entered the Town Hall. After a short wait, we were greeted by Her Majesty and Prince Philip from the balcony. We waved, cheered and even sang the National Anthem to her! I'm sure she loved it!
The Liverpool University Maths Outreach team visited us today and brought along their Fun Maths Roadshow. From the children's responses and enthusiasm, it most certainly was fun! Children had to use problem solving and reasoning skills to complete as many challenges as they could in the time they had in the hall. From Class 1 right up to Class 6, each set of activities was energetic and made us all think about number, measures and shape and space. Thank you to Robert and Michael for showing how fun maths really is!
This week's Star Pupils are:
Reception: Tess Ferguson and Jonah Hargreaves
Class 1: Eleanor Rowson and Max Little
Class 2: Ava Cashmore and Kyzara McGill
Class 3 : Felicity Lambkin and Ruby Rose Burns
Class 4 : Neve Kilty and Ava Rose O'Neill
Class 5 : Nicole Griffiths and Jessica arker
Class 6 : Grace Cashmore and Nathan Agboado
Reading Stars:
Reception: Eva Cavanagh
Class 1: Izzie Vaughan
Class 2: Tommy Butland
Class 3: Eden Pickavance
Class 4: Liam Povall
Class 5: Tom Dixon
Class 6: Kian Wheeler
Well done to all of our stars!!
P. E. Class of the Week : Class 1
House of the Week: Molyneux
The best attending class this week was Class 6 - well done!
Class attendances were as follows:
Reception: 96.3 %
Class 1: 95.2 %
Class 2: 89.7 %
Class 3: 98.6 %
Class 4: 96 %
Class 5: 97 %
Class 6: 98.7 %
The most punctual classes this week were Reception, Class 1, Class 3 and Class 6 - well done!
Class Lates this week are:
Reception: 0 lates
Class 1: 0 lates
Class 2: 4 lates
Class 3: 0 lates
Class 4: 1 late
Class 5: 3 lates
Class 6: 0 late
Reverend John visited us today with a story of a mystery hero. The hero was a friend and advisor to King Darius. Our hero prayed to God three times a day but the King's other advisors, the satraps, were jealous and convinced the King to pass a law that everyone could only pray to him. They then had our hero locked up for praying to God. - do you know who it is yet?
Our hero was then thrown in to a den of lions to die. King Darius was his friend so he prayed to God to help his friend. That night, an angel appeared and prevented the lions from eating our hero. The satraps were then thrown in instead.
Did you guess who it was? Our hero was Daniel! This story tells us about courage and trust. Daniel showed great courage and trusted that God would keep him safe.
Here are the winning cakes from the Bake Off as chosen by our guest judge from Almonds! We are so glad we did not have to choose! Hope they tasted as good as they looked! Well done to everyone who submitted an entry - what a talented bunch you are!
Show Stopper 1 : Mia Snelham
Show Stopper 2 : Bobbi Thomas
Show Stopper 3 : Izzy Ewart
Best Artistic Creation 1 : Austin Taylor
Best Artistic Creation 2 : Caitlin Rogers
Best Traditional Cake - Victoria Sponge : Daisy Flynn
Best Cupcake/Muffin : Sammy-Jo Foulkes
Best Iced : Luci Hollis
This week's Star Pupils are:
Reception: Lucy Cain and Ethan Strevens
Class 1: Carly Cookson and Renee Smith
Class 2: Tommy Butland and Sam Almond
Class 3 : Ella De Costa Stewart and Sam Smith
Class 4 : Jacob James, Hollie Vaughan and Kate Banlin
Class 5 : Ian Dawes and Keira Kilty
Class 6 : Eleanor Swords, Jude Carroll, Grace Cashmore, Josh Blower and Cara Kehoe
Reading Stars:
Reception: Bobby Pearson
Class 1: Annabelle Cain
Class 2: Eva Sumpter
Class 3: Abbie Grice
Class 4: Elise Barton
Class 5: Ellie O'Donnell
Class 6:
Well done to all of our stars!!
P.E. Class of the Week: Class 4
House of the Week: Derby
Wow! These cakes are amazing! How can we select a winner and how can you decide which to buy?! THANK YOU for all your wonderful creations. You are amazing!
Cakes will be sold at the Red White and Blue BBQ - write your offer and at 4.15pm the hammer goes down and the winning bid wins!
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Pomp and ceremony is abound today as we celebrate the 90th birthday of Her Majesty the Queen.
Our Royal pupils provided a colourful sight during Collective Worship. What a fantastic effort everyone has made! We have crowns of every shape, size and colour - thank you! Judging them this afternoon is going to be a very difficult task!
In Collective Worship we found out information about the Queen and ended with the National Anthem. We even have Royal toast for break!
We then returned to class where we completed various activities including drawing a portrait of the Queen which was judged is afternoon. Steven Spencer was the winner - well done Steven! All of the portraits will be put in an album for future enjoyment.
The whole school then had their lunch on the Junior Playground whilst the rain held off. Unfortunately, the heavens then opened so this afternoon's games had to be abandoned. We held our 'Crown Parade' in the hall where every class had their picture taken with the Queen! Tom Dixon was the winner of the crown competition - well done Tom!
Hooe you all enjoy the barbecue!