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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • Carol Singing at Clitheroe Market

    Mon 18 Dec 2017

    On Saturday morning, the children sang Christmas Carols at Clitheroe market, raising £30 for Nightsafe.  A large crowd gathered to listen to the beautiful singing of our children and to watch their accompanying actions.  A couple of Clitheroe residents commented about how it had cheered them up and made their Christmas, as all three different residents were experiencing difficult times.  Well done to all the children involved.

  • It's a Cracker!

    Tue 12 Dec 2017

    The nativity performance was certainly 'a cracker'.  This year, the Christmas Story was brought to life, during a modern day Christmas family dinner.  Children showed off their fabulous acting and singing skills, as well as sense of humour - with several Christmas cracker jokes! Well done to the children who were absolute stars. Many thanks to Mrs Hester and Mrs Eveson, who constructed and painted the decorative backdrop and props.  Also, a big thank you to the FOGS who organised a Christmas raffle to raise funds for the school and who helped serve and organise refreshments.  The children sold Christmas crafts to raise money for Nightsafe, a Blackburn charity who helps young homeless people, this charity was chosen as part of the school's aim towards achieving the Rights, Respecting Schools Award (Article 27 of the UN Child Rights: You have the right to a safe place to live and your basic needs met).

  • Bartering in the Forest

    Tue 21 Nov 2017

    This week, all the children had enormous fun bartering in the forest!  Gardeners and Seedlings created an object (such as a toy or decorative animal) out of natural materials.   Once completed, the children had to barter with each other and exchange their creations with someone else.  They then all discussed the feelings they felt whilst bartering; some children were excited and happy whereas others were disappointed or even frustrated when the object they wanted had already been exchanged.

  • Monopoly Game Fest

    Sat 18 Nov 2017
    On Friday afternoon, Money Week finished with a fun Monopoly Game Fest in the school hall.  Many parents joined us as groups played Monopoly around the room.  The children sat in mixed aged groups and they all enjoyed: throwing and reading the dice; counting on; paying for houses and fines; asking for rent off other players and working out the change to be given to other players.  Ben was our overall winner with more than £4000!
  • Mini Enterprises

    Fri 17 Nov 2017
    Groups of mixed-aged children set up their own mini enterprises!  They costed and created Christmas gifts which will be sold for a profit in December.  Money raised will go to charity.
  • Buffet on a Budget

    Fri 17 Nov 2017
    This week, during Money Week, the children had enormous fun using and applying their mathematical skills to create a food dish on a budget!  Both parents and local residents came in to cook with groups of children who named themselves the Buffy Bakers, Fruity People, Fabulous Foodies, Sizzling Sisters & Brothers, Super Chefs, Cooking Masters and Poling (Polish/English) Cooks.  The groups first of all worked out the costing of their dish according to the weights used and after much fun preparing it, they had the pleasure of tasting all the cuisine!  Dishes ranged from lemon and coriander hummus to rice and pasta salads.
  • Fascinating talk about Evolution raises many questions

    Thu 16 Nov 2017
    Mr Hughes came into school to talk to the juniors all about Evolution.  With the help of his children who are pupils in the junior class, he began with what evolution is and what BIG questions it generates; why is there evolution and were we apes?  He explained the theory of Charles Darwin and linked the Bible with evolution.  A huge poster about the Tree of Life had children asking many questions.  Mr Hughes brought in some fossils and dinosaurs and the children were very interested in learning how birds were first a cross between a dinosaur and a bird, before they branched off into their own species.  This led on to platypus, which are a cross of a duck and a reptile and children enjoyed making their own platypus out of play dough to take home.
  • We will remember them!

    Tue 14 Nov 2017
    On Friday 10th November, the infants and lower junior children paraded to the Dunsop Bridge Cenotaph. There, remembrance readings and the names of the soldiers who died were read out; both children and adults placed wooden crosses in a wreath and they observed a 2 minute silence. Our upper junior children went to Clitheroe Castle museum where activities included drill training, learning about trench life and handling memorabilia, learning about the trench brothers and Gurkhas, making poppies and writing poetry about war.
  • Visit from local Imam

    Tue 14 Nov 2017

    Imam Ashraf Varachhia from Clitheroe Mosque came to school on Thursday 8th September to talk to the children about Hajj.  The talk was very interesting and children had many pre-prepared questions for the Imam.  After the visit, the children wrote a ‘diary entry’ about what they had learnt.  

     

  • New Website Launched!

    Fri 20 Oct 2017

    Welcome to our brand new school website! We have created the website to keep parents up to date with school news and notices, and to showcase some of the great things our pupils are achieving. The website is extremely easy to edit by all staff at the school, so check back soon for new updates!

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