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Friday 8th of October 

 

Nursery : Lola W for being a kind friend and always helping her friends and teachers. 

Reception : Marcel for showing a positive attitude towards all of his learning this week and blowing us away with his super patterns in maths. Well done Marcel! 

Y1: Zayah — helpful friend helping others when getting ready for pe

Y2 : Louie for his amazing efforts when completing all of his activities.

Y3: Ollie P for his continued hard work in spellings every week. 

Y4 : Ollie — For being always respectful and curious about learning, a great role model!

Y5:Ellie, Sophia and Atti couldn't swim at all when they started at the beginning of term; they have shown such determination, resilience and bravery and all swam half a width unaided on Wednesday and are confidently going under the water to pick up sinkers.  Super proud of them. 

Y6 : Florence N for real determination and effort in Maths.

 

This week's Language Legend is Riya Y6 for great listening skills and always working hard in French. 

During our recent School Council meeting the children discussed the current Afghan Refugee crisis and decided they would like to raise awareness of this issue and raise money for charities supporting the refugees.

To do this the School Council would like to hold a WEAR BLUE day on 19th November 2021. If children would like to wear blue (no football kits) we are asking that they bring a £1 donation. All money raised will be sent to the Assist Sheffield Charity.

 

 

We all recently watched the Cafod Go Green Assembly, in preparation for our Harvest celebrations.

World leaders are meeting in Glasgow this November for a crucial meeting about the climate crisis and the future of our planet and its people. Our Go Green assembly encourages Catholic schools around England and Wales to unite together and fundraise to support communities around the world who are protecting the planet.

We shall be having our special Go Green fundraising day, in school on the 21st of October.

 

Congratulations to all the children at your school who entered, as their designs contributed towards a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for the largest postage stamp design competition!  

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: “It is of great credit to the children of this country that in world record-breaking numbers they picked up their paintbrushes, pens and paints and paid artistic tribute to the heroes of our coronavirus response. Their brilliant efforts represent the collective gratitude of the nation to everyone who went above and beyond during the pandemic. Congratulations to all those who have made it to the next round and thank you to everyone who has taken part.”

    Simon Thompson, Royal Mail CEO, said: “We would like to thank all the 606,049 children who submitted such brilliant designs to the competition. We have been humbled by the sheer volume of entries. And to have achieved a Guinness World Records title in the process shows how much the UK’s children value those heroes who have kept the nation moving during such a difficult period. To the 120 Regional Finalists - Well Done! We are really looking forward to seeing the winning eight designs!”

    

Friday the 22nd of October is a staff training day.

The last day of school this half-term is Thursday the 21st of October. Friday the 22nd of October, is a staff training day.

We look forward to seeing the children back in school on Monday the 1st of November 

October, is the month of the Rosary. Our Lady said to Lucia in Fatima :

” I want you to pray the Rosary every day.”

If She wants it, we should all try it ! Our Lady will help us all if we make a real effort.