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Thorneyholme Roman Catholic Primary School

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  • Fairy Tale Week

    Sun 25 Jun 2023

    Our pupil’s choice of themed week was: fairy tales, and what a glittery, sparkly and magical week it was.  Many cross-curricular activities were linked to the theme and these were just some of them: castle construction competition using recycled materials; fairy themed yoga; gingerbread cooking; theatre and creating fairy tale characters in the forest using nature; wizardry scientific potions and les trois petits cochons. Please go to the photo gallery to view some images from the week.

  • The Duchy of Lancaster Views School Artwork

    Mon 05 Jun 2023

    Vicki Mathews, the Duchy of Lancaster Operations and Project Manager, visited Thorneyholme last week to spend time talking to the junior children about the fabulous art work they have created for the village hoardings.  The junior children explained how much of their own time they had been spent on creating their 'works of art'.  All of this would not have been possible without the time Mrs Janet Wells has given to the children; coming in to offer her support and expertise over the past several weeks.  And all is not finished - some of the infant children are drawing and painting little insects to be scattered around the junior work. All should be very proud of their artistic skills.  Keep your eye out for their artwork in the centre of the village.

     

  • LITTER PICKING MAY 2023

    Mon 05 Jun 2023

    Love 💕 our planet! Do not trash it! Pupils, staff, parents, a grandparent, governor and Duchy representatives, Lydia Richards and James Pyrah, all gathered together today to clean Dunsop Bridge by litter picking within the village. The school annually picks up litter, and this year was special, as we picked up litter in honour of the Coronation of King Charles III and as part of Laudatory Si’. It was a hugely successful event and pupils received many thumbs up from passing traffic.  Let’s hope the message spreads: please keep our planet clean!

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