Barney the therapy dog came into school today. Some lucky children got to read to him, which he loves. It was great having him here today and hopefully more and more children can enjoy special time with him over the coming weeks.
Key Stage 2 had an inspiring visit from the author Steve Webb and illustrator Chris Mould. They shared their passion of writing and drawing with the children. I am sure there are some budding authors and illustrators in our school that will follow in their footsteps!
This afternoon our Year 5/6 Tag Rugby team competed in this years Rugby tournament against 19 other teams! They won 2, lost 2 and drew 1. You all played excellent and your manners were impeccable. Well done to you all! Article 29- Your education should help you use and develop your talents and abili
Auntie Jen came in this week to teach us about germs. We learned that the ‘real’ science word for germs is ‘microbes’ or ‘microorganisms’. These are year 6 words! We collected swab samples from the dirtiest places in school and rubbed them on agar jelly in petri dishes. The petri dishes
We held another successful Family Learning event yesterday. The Reception children enjoyed making things to do with Pirates!
Today, 1G went to Marriott to make their own eat well plate. The children made starters, main course and dessert as well as decorating chef hats, aprons and an eat well paper plate. What a brilliant time we all had!! (Article 24 and 31).
Last Sunday (12th November), pupils from Front Street took part in the annual Remembrance Day Parade. A poppy wreath was laid at the cenotaph, accompanied by some beautiful readings that were written by our pupils. They did us (and their families) proud!
Reception enjoyed accessing the science stations around our environment with their parents today. (Article 5 and 28)
Year 3 enjoyed their trip to the Shipley Art Gallery. Making the felt was so much fun. 
