Y6 enjoyed their final sports day at St. Bede’s.
Y6 at Simonside Climbing Wall
Y6 had a great day at Simonside Climbing Wall.
Y3 Sports Day
Y3 had a great time during Sports Day on a beautiful, summer’s morning. Everyone encouraged their friends and tried their best. As a special bonus we did extra races in every event, so everyone enjoyed more opportunities. I’m sure the children will now especially enjoy the athletics at the Tokyo Olympics this summer!
Year 6 Leavers’ Disco
Mrs Devine and Mrs Welsh had a fantastic time at the Year 6 leavers disco – we hope the children enjoyed themselves!
Y6 – A Sporting Memory Lane
Despite disruption in recent years, Y6 participated and achieved so much in school sport that made us all so proud! They regularly competed alongside their friends in local, county and regional finals in a wide variety of sports. Good luck for the future and thank you for the memories!
Mental Health Parent and Carer Peer Support Groups – July
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Egyptian Banquet Bonanza!
Y3 enjoyed a delicious banquet as they discovered the different foods that the Ancient Egyptians enjoyed. Children considered the texture, appearance, smell and most satisfyingly the taste of the dishes; that included baba ghanoush, hummus and falafel. The food was very popular and the children concluded that they would be very happy to eat like an Egyptian!
Y3 Outdoor Adventurers!
Y3 used their navigational map reading skills to solve a variety of orienteering puzzles at South Marine Park. The children worked as teams to complete a physical course, while having plenty of fun in the summer sunshine!
Food Hygiene Rating
Following a routine inspection today (18th June) our kitchen has maintained a 5 star rating! Even though Lisa has only been in place for a short while, she’s put a lot of procedures and paperwork together as well as ensuring cleanliness.
Y3 Produce Ancient Papyrus!
In Y3 children have been making papyrus – a type of paper that was first made in Ancient Egypt for writing. The children then decorated their papyrus using oil pastels to produce colourful images of famous Egyptian Gods. The children had a great time and discovered how intelligent the Ancient Egyptians were as they traded with items made from papyrus throughout the Mediterranean.
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