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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.
Mrs Armstrong and the choir were invited to sing at Alsop High School today. The Rt. Rev. John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York officially launched the High School’s Centenary year. Visitors included staff and governors, past and present, as well as special visitors which included the Bishop of Liverpool. The choir sang ‘It’s Me, It’s You, It’s Us That Builds Community’ and were all presented with a bunch of daffodils to take home.
We would like to wish all at Alsop High School a happy Centenary year.
Pictures are courtesy of Educate Magazine and Peter Bull of The Alsop High School.
The links will hopefully take you to a short video which contains some footage of our talented children and The Educate Magazine Article.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=7wGQ6BtzALE
Educate Magazine Article http://www.educatemagazine.com/alsop-officially-launches-centenary/
This week's Star Pupils are:
Reception: Emily Anders and Cora Mai Ramsell
Class 1: Alex O'Brien and Hrishi Borad
Class 2: Zac Blundell and Sara Sculthorpe
Class 3: Phoebe Begley and Toby Nicholson-Pike
Class 4 : Stephen Spencer and Max Marsden
Class 5: Zara Smith and Ava Perry
Class 6: Abi Grice and Oliver Lynes
Reading Stars:
Reception: Thomas Conroy
Class 1: Bethany Caine
Class 2: Junior Connolly
Class 3: Emily Tollitt
Class 4: Ava Browne
Class 5: Ava Cashmore
Class 6: Emily Rice
Well done to all of our stars!!
P.E. Class of the Week: Class 6
House of the Week: Derby
The best attending classes this week were Class 1 and Class 4 Well done!
Class attendances were as follows:
Reception: 96.7 %
Class 1: 99.7 %
Class 2: 91.7 %
Class 3: 97.7 %
Class 4: 99.7 %
Class 5: 97.2 %
Class 6: 98 %
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: 1 late
Class 2: 1 late
Class 3: 0 lates
Class 4: 3 lates
Class 5: 5 lates
Class 6: 0 lates
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Key Stage 2 Concert
On Wednesday 5th March, Classes 3, 4, 5 and 6 had the pleasure of attending the Key stage 2 concert at the Philharmonic.Hall. This year, the concert was called, “Sound Values,” and was based upon British Values. The concert was presented by Alasdair Malloy and the conductor was Michael Seal.
The music played ranged from Handel’s Royal Fireworks Music, written in 1749, to John Williams’ film score of Warhorse, written in 2011. We also heard, among others, the music of Leonard Bernstein, Libby Larsen and Percy Granger. The children listened intently and enjoyed the explanation and performance of each piece.
Before going to the concert, the children had learnt a new song called, “All our Different Voices.
”The words were written by children’s author, Mandy Ross and the music by French horn player and orchestra member,Tim Jackson. The children enjoyed singing this accompanied by the RLPO. The combined voices and musicians certainly produced the tingle factor for everyone taking part.
Before the concert began, members of the School Council were fortunate to be invited on to the stage to have a photo taken with Alasdair Malloy.
We hope that Key Stage 1 enjoy their up and coming concert in June as much as we did today. Thank-you to everyone who accompanied us to the Philharmonic. We hope you enjoyed this special event and thank you for showing us your best dance moves as the concert finished with an all inclusive boogie!
A huge thank you to Mrs Armstrong for once again organising a very enjoyable afternoon.
This week's Star Pupils are:
Reception: Rose Hargreaves and Benjamin Ronald
Class 1: Jasmine Keir and Carter-Jae Porter
Class 2: Erin Tunstead and Tawanda Vengaseyi
Class 3: Harry Hufton and Hattie Tickle
Class 4 : Philip Kirkman and James Lynes
Class 5: Ava Smith and Isobel Robinson
Class 6: Felicity Lamkin and Sean Bulger
Reading Stars:
Reception: Jessica Keeley
Class 1: Emilia MacDonald
Class 2: Rose Dixon
Class 3: Charlie Hunter
Class 4: Izzie Vaughan
Class 5: Faye Smith
Class 6: Emilia Parker
Well done to all of our stars!!
P.E. Class of the Week: Class 4
House of the Week: Alt
The best attending class this week was Class 4 - 100% - Fantastic!
Class attendances were as follows:
Reception: 95 %
Class 1: 99 %
Class 2: 95.7 %
Class 3: 97.7 %
Class 4: 100 %
Class 5: 98.8 %
Class 6: 98.7 %
The most punctual classes this week were - Reception, Class 1 and Class 6 - well done!
Class lates this week are:
Reception: 0 lates
Class 1: 0 lates
Class 2: 1 late
Class 3: 1 late
Class 4: 2 lates
Class 5: 1 late
Class 6: 0 lates
Momo is a sinister ‘challenge’ that has been around for some time. It has recently resurfaced and once again has come to the attention of schools and children across the country.
Here is an information leaflet to keep you informed. Please speka to your children about the dangers on the Internet and how to keep themselves safe. This will reinforce messages and teaching from school.
This week's Star Pupils are:
Reception: Elsie Cunningham and Daisie-Mae Keggin-Holt
Class 1: Jasmine Keir and Thomas Holland
Class 2: Bella Kilty and George Graham
Class 3: Emily Tollitt and Evangeline Pickavance
Class 4 : Renée Smith and Charlie McGrath
Class 5: Kyzara Magill and Ava Cashmore
Class 6: Ella De Costa Stewart and Ruby Saunderson
Reading Stars:
Reception: Reuben Danns
Class 1:Joely Davidson
Class 2: Niamh Westoby
Class 3: Phoebe Begley
Class 4: Seth Bloxsome
Class 5: Zara Smith
Class 6: Georgia Martlew
Well done to all of our stars!!
P.E. Class of the Week: Class 1
House of the Week:Sefton
House of the Term: Sefton
The best attending class this week was Reception - well done!
Class attendances were as follows:
Reception: 99.3 %
Class 1: 98.7 %
Class 2: 97.7 %
Class 3: 95.7 %
Class 4: 94.5 %
Class 5: 97.5 %
Class 6: 98 %
The most punctual class this week was - Class 3 - well done!
Class lates this week are:
Reception: 4 lates
Class 1: 2 lates
Class 2: 4 lates
Class 3: 0 lates
Class 4: 3 lates
Class 5: 2 lates
Class 6: 2 lates
This week's Star Pupils are:
Reception: Cora Mai Ramsell and Daisie-Mae Keggin-Holt
Class 1: Amelia Wood and Jacob Petterson-Stevenson
Class 2: Tawanda Vengasayi and Harry Stewart
Class 3: Ruth McKane and Ava Gill
Class 4 : Isla Leung-Vaughan and Shay Ierston
Class 5: Sam Almond and Cerys Wilson
Class 6: Ella Ip, Amy Kelly and Jessica Hale
Reading Stars:
Reception: Luke Bendall
Class 1:Oscar Gaughan
Class 2: Krista Gornall
Class 3: Hattie Tickle
Class 4: Annabelle O'Brien
Class 5: Eva Sumpter
Class 6: Sophie McGrath
Well done to all of our stars!!
P.E. Class of the Week: Class 3
House of the Week:Sefton
The best attending class this week was Class 2 - well done!
Class attendances were as follows:
Reception: 97 %
Class 1: 98.7 %
Class 2: 99.7 %
Class 3: 97.3 %
Class 4: 91.6 %
Class 5: 98.8 %
Class 6: 98 %
The most punctual class this week was - Reception - well done!
Class lates this week are:
Reception: 0 lates
Class 1: 3 lates
Class 2: 2 lates
Class 3: 1 late
Class 4: 2 lates
Class 5: 5 lates
Class 6: 2 lates