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CORONAVIRUS: Important information and messages from the Headteacher. Latest update: 13.1.21.
Information relating to COVID-19 Lateral Flow Tests in Schools is detailed in this article with all of the relevant information files in PDF format.
Welcome to the Spring Term 2021. Stay safe and healthy whether you are in school or at home. Let's beat the virus!
Read key extracts of the letter from the headteacher to parents and carers which was sent home at the beginning of term as well as the October update letter.
Year 11 visited Crowle Moors as part of their Science curriculum this term in conjunction with the Isle of Axholme & Hatfield Chase Landscape Partnership. They enjoyed walking through the nature reserve and searching for the Hebridean Sheep! They held a piece of wood that has been preserved for thousands of years in the peat soil and spent time listening to the wildlife around us.
For Anti-Bullying week 7/8KL have been working hard to communicate to each other and be supportive!
KS5 BS students visited the memorial in Broughton on the 11.11.2019 to lay our poppy wreath and art work completed during the whole school remembrance event. Students respectfully observed a 2 minutes silence at the memorial at 11am.
This year our Remembrance service focussed on D-Day which commemorated it's 75th anniversary earlier this year. The boot prints represent the boot prints that were made on the beaches. Representatives from each team laid a pair of boot prints in the garden.The crosses made by student's are for those who died there.
What a busy week we’ve had in KS45SH. We’ve really loved meal planning and preparation, making a delicious Chicken Bhuna with all the trimmings on Wednesday. We went to Normanby Park for a healthy walk in the sunshine on Friday, we loved exploring the woods and the fabulous walled garden. We also recognised numerals on our walk. In Science this week we’ve been exploring sound and vibration, using lots of musical instruments including bells and electric guitars.
There are two new guinea pigs living at the front of school. The all white one is called ‘Snow’ and the multi-coloured one is called ‘Race’.
Preferences
7/8TT have been identifying preferences through a range of textures.