Pupils from Oak 2 and Pine 2: A Journey to the Local Church

On Tuesday, 26th March, pupils from Oak 2 and Pine 2 embarked on a visit to our local Church, immersing themselves in the Easter Story. It was a valuable opportunity for them to deepen their understanding of this significant religious event.

Regional Panathlon Bowling Finals

On Friday 22nd March pupils from KS2 took part in the regional Panathlon bowling finals representing Wigan! They worked together as a team supporting each other and came 4th! Well done everyone!

Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea

Love and appreciation filled the air at our Mother’s Day Cafe event, where families came together to celebrate the special bond between mothers and their loved ones. Guests were treated to heartwarming performances from Music in Mind and our school’s Sing and Sign Choir, adding to the festive atmosphere. Jaydan, our onsite Signalong tutor, was also present to provide guidance and information to parents, further enhancing the inclusivity of the event. Representatives from the Wigan Parents Forum were also on hand, offering valuable resources and support to attendees. These events not only provide parents with the opportunity to connect but also offer invaluable resources for their families. Looking forward to our next School Parents Association afternoon.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the individuals who dedicate their time and efforts to our School Parents Association. Vicki, whose role is enhanced by her previous experience running an Outreach service, brings invaluable expertise in supporting parents. Vickie and Amelia, esteemed members of our school staff, also contribute their passion and insight as not only members of staff but as parents with children currently attending our school.

Thank you to all who joined us for this heartwarming occasion!

ATSA Football Event Unites Schools in Thrilling Competition

The ATSA Football Event was a roaring success, as schools from across the area joined for a thrilling day of competition and camaraderie on the field. Teams showcased their skills, sportsmanship, and team spirit, creating unforgettable memories. Stay tuned for highlights from the event, and let’s celebrate the power of sportsmanship and teamwork!

Willow 2’s Pancake Adventures & Cultural Learning

In Willow 2, the students engaged in a practical lesson on pancake making. They followed instructions carefully, learning about measurements and kitchen safety. After cooking and decorating their pancakes, they discussed the significance of Shrove Tuesday. Later, they listened to a story about pancakes, followed by a hands-on activity making play-doh pancakes. To end the day, they had a class challenge to flip pancakes, promoting teamwork and coordination. Through these activities, they combined practical skills with cultural learning, making their Pancake Day celebration both fun and educational.

Oak 2 Experiments with colour!

Oak 2 has been experimenting with colour in their science lessons. Each week, they will be following a method and making predictions about what they think will happen. So far, they have made colourful slime and created a rainbow with Skittles. A few pupils in Oak 2 predicted that the water would make a rainbow, and they were correct! The warm water dissolved the coloured sugar and created a colourful rainbow on the plate. Great predictions, Oak 2.

  

Maple 2 Adventures at Atherton Library

The Maple Library Explorers have continued to enjoy their visits to Atherton Library. Engaging with the library staff, they eagerly search for the perfect stories to dive into. Sharing their discoveries with the staff has been a highlight, fostering a love for literature and community connection. This excursion beautifully complemented their World Book Day festivities, enriching their celebration of storytelling and fostering a lifelong love of reading.

Cedar 2’s Mini-Beast Expedition and Creations

Cedar 2 has recently engaged in hands-on learning experiences focused on mini-beasts. Equipped with wellies and magnifying glasses, they embarked on a scientific exploration, conducting a mini-beast hunt. Additionally, they participated in a practical activity crafting their own mini-beasts.

These experiences have provided valuable opportunities for observation, inquiry, and understanding of the natural world.

Elm 1 The Colour Monster

Elm 1 have been partaking in Children’s Mental Health Week – one of the activities they have enjoyed is exploring the zones of regulation through the story The Colour Monster.

The children used coloured blocks or coloured paper to separate into the monster bags – they later joined in a discussion about different feelings they may have and how to ask for help during times of need.