A huge thank you to our wonderful School Mission Ambassadors for serving at our French cafe last week. You really made us proud.
Congratulations to the following children who won French awards last week, for the best costume in their class or for showing such enthusiastic participation throughout the week.
Best costume award
Rec - Rodgean
Y1 - Lexi
Y2 - Shawn
Y3 - Layla
Y4 - Martin
Y5 - Charlie
Y6 - Shauna
Best participation award
Rec - Josie
Y1 - Kayleigh
Y2 - Anya
Y3 - Ciara
Y4 - Jacob
Y5 - Daniella
Y6 - Kayla
Wow – Quel plaisir nous avions ! Huge thanks to Ms Goodwin and her Troupe of Ambassadeurs for providing a super Frence Cafe expeience for parents/grandparents this morning. It was a joy to see so many visiting the Art Exhibition and enjoying the French ambiance on this bright sunny frosty morning – perfect weather for a beret! Don’t worry if you missed it as the remaining art work will be on display for you to view and buy if you wish on Wednesday 6th after school in the library.
More Photos to follow next week...
As part of our Scholastic Book Fair this week, the children were invited to design a poster for a book cover of their choice. Thank you to all those children who entered we had some fantastic posters!
We have five lucky winners received who each receive a £5.00 voucher to spend at the Book Fair are:
Grace Ingram
Nathan Luther
Holly McClusky
Layla Gorman
Angelin Sin
The Year 5 & 6 children had a fun-packed day at Cadbury World in Bournville. They began their day by joining the Cadbury characters on a wondrous journey in the 4D chocolate cinema experience. Following this they learnt all about the Ancient Mayan Civilisation, the great city of Chichen Itza, Maya Gods and their fascinating counting system.
After lunch the children discovered the history behind the creation of the Cadbury Factory and how their favourite chocolates are made. At the end of the day the children got to sample a delicious pot of warm melted Cadbury’s Dairy Milk. It was a super day out, enjoyed by all!Year 6 had a fun day at Harvington Hall in Worcestershire. They experienced what it was like to live in a Catholic House during the Elizabethan Age when to preach Catholicism was against the Law. During the visit the children discovered lots of secret places where the priests hid from the soldiers.