Latest news
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Pallet Garden Competition
Thu 16 Jul 2015Over the last 5 weeks children and parents in the gardening club have been working on creating a pallet graden for the Southport Flower Show. The competition requires pupils to create a Chinese themed garden which includes herbs, vegetables and also has an eco theme. The children designed their gardens and with the help of Mr Mook and our parent volunteers led by Mrs Jones the chidren used their ideas to plant and create their garden. What do you think?
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Summer Fair Bake Off
Fri 03 Jul 2015The Summer Fair Bake-Off was very successful.
It was judged by Mr Klaassen from The Dutch Bakery and Mrs Ainley from the Junior school. A big thank you to both of them.
(Who needs Paul Hollywood when you've got Mr Klaassen?)
The winners were:
1st - Lexie Rigby - Year 1
2nd Thomas Nuttall - Year 2
3rd Dylan Duncan - Year 4
4th Harry Johnson - Year 4
Well done everyone!
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Summer Fair
Fri 03 Jul 2015What a beautiful day for a Summer Fair! The sun was shining and the crowds were HUGE.
Farnborough Road Infant and Junior Schools held their joint Summer Fair on 3rd July. Everyone had a great time and funds were raised for both schools.
Many thanks to the wonderful parents who organised and planned this massive event for the 900 pupils and their families.
The Bake-Off was very successful. It was judged by Mr Klaassen from The Dutch Bakery and Mrs Ainley from the Junior school.
The winners were:
1st - Lexie Rigby - Year 1
2nd Thomas Nuttall - Year 2
3rd Dylan Duncan - Year 4
4th Harry Johnson - Year 4
Well done everyone!
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The Cardboard People Project
Fri 03 Jul 2015On 4th and 11th June a charity organisation based in Crosby called 'In Another Place' visited our school to begin a project called 'The Cardboard People'. The project has a dual purpose, it's aim is to highlight the diversity amongst us all whilst celebrating the fact that we are 'the same, but different' and also to commemorate the 10 year anniversary of the Antony Gormley iron man statues, also named 'Another Place' located on Crosby Beach. The group worked with children from Reception and Years One and Two, to use cardboard and an applied paper technique used traditionally in Africa, in order to create our very own full size statue. We are in the process of decorating our 'Quirky' as the statues have been affectionately named, to represent our school. We are ensuring that the whole school have made a contribution in some way. We have even created our own Build-a-Bear as a companion for our 'Quirky'. The children have been very excited about this project. Please take a look at the gallery and keep an eye out for the finished products!