UNCRC Article 29 – goals of education
Fabulous efforts by all our children who accessed their Lexia this week and achieved their certificates.
Rights Respecting Gold ethos demonstrated by all.
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Today we had a fantastic afternoon, taking part in a science experiment, investigation or activity. Each class had a teacher from another class teaching a fun activity, all to do with ‘connections’.
Class 1
Class 1 became Nature Detectives with Miss Grimes and had to find lots of different mini beasts. We named as many different bugs as we could, before going outside and seeing which ones we could find on the school grounds. We all described one of the bugs and discussed the similarities and differences between them. We loved using different equipment to explore various habitats.
Class 2
Class 2 set up and performed a Super Science Experiment! It was fascinating to learn about materials that absorbed things and to watch the colour changing kitchen roll make a rainbow was a WOW moment for all ๐
Class 4
We all looked at a variety of variables and how to maintain a fair test to design and construct an investigation to build the strongest bridge. We had some lovely designs and were able to draw conclusions. Rights Respecting Gold ethos demonstrated by all.
Class 5
Class 5 showed off their amazing Scientific knowledge and impressed Mrs Aspinall with all they know about plants and the importance of soil. They understood why it is important to humans. We then set up an investigation … plant your pants. We planted two pairs of identical cotton pants in different locations on our school field. We then predicted what they will look like in 8 weeks time. We cant wait to go back and see if our predictions are correct.
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An exciting opportunities for girls to attend local football clubs.
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Dear Parents and Carers,
Over the Easter holiday period, Kalma Life are running free holiday activity clubs with Fun and Food fully funded by Durham County Council for all children in and around the Stanley area.
Each day there will be a range of fun yoga activities, games, crafts, workshops, mindfulness and more aimed at primary aged children between 4-11 years old.
A morning snack, lunch and drinks will also be provided for each child. Any dietary requirements must be noted on the booking.
Please note there are no limitations to how many sessions your child can attend however, there are a maximum of 25 places each day and bookings are to be made on an individual daily basis via the website below.
As the places are limited and very sought after, we respectfully ask that any sessions that canโt be attended due to illnesses etc we are told about so the place can be given to another family to benefit from. If we are not informed and 2 or more dates are missed, we will assume you no longer require the remaining pre-booked places so that these can be offered to someone else.
Please note that children will be left in our care for the duration and for safeguarding reasons, no other adults are permitted to be present.
The Louisa Centre- Stanley DH9 0TE. 10am-2pm each day
Monday 3rd April
Tuesday 4th April
Wednesday 5th April
Thursday 6th April
Tuesday 11th
Wednesday 12th
Thursday 13th
Friday 14th
Bookings made via;
www.kalmalifeuk.co.uk/gatesheadwest
Click โBook a Classโ at the top then use filters โEaster Junior Holiday Clubโ to show all available clubs.
Any questions, please contact me via emma@gatesheadwest.kalmalifeuk.co.uk or 07581359585.
Many thanks,
Emma Bell
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On Friday, we took part in raising money for Red Nose Day. We all came to school dressed in our red sporting clothes and took part in a skip into spring event. The Sports Leaders did an amazing job of organising and delivering a range of skipping games. The sports leaders gave out certificates to the children who demonstrated our Sainsburys Values. Those lucky children then got to take on the teachers. Who could skip the longest, the children or the teachers? Well done to the children, who came out on top!
Well done to everyone, we loved seeing your determination in our skipping events.
Thank you to everyone for their kind donations.
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