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Below are images of our school :
Hall |
Technology Room |
Library |
Playground Garden |
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Our Art Gallery:
Each pupil produced a piece of art work, which was framed and displayed in an Art Gallery specially for parents, family and friends so that they could have the opportunity to purchase the art work and help raise money for the school.
Below is a small selection of pupil's work.
(please click on the art work to see a larger image)
Special Visits to the School :
We were very pleased to welcome 'The Hammond School's Taudevin Dance Company' to our school on Friday 17th March 2006. They performed for us and our pupils were able to take part in workshops, all part of the Community Dance Programme at the Hammond School.
If you would like details on the Hammond School please click here to visit their website.
Here are some photographs of their excellent performance and our pupils taking part in the workshop :
School Visits
The visits shown below took place in 2005/2006:
School visits taking place in 2006/2007 will be displayed shortly....
November 2005 - Salt Museum, Northwich - Years 5 & 6
Click here to visit the Salt Museum website
We created a 'Timeline' - some of the pupils wore costumes to represent a certain period :
We found out alot of information from our visit to the Salt Museum and we even got to make our own salt and take it home for dinner!
Our salt experiment.....
February 2006 - Liverpool Museum - Years 3 & 4
Click to visit Liverpool Museum Website - Choose World Museum Liverpool link to see historic treasures from across the globe.
We visited the Planetarium where we looked at the planets including Mars and Saturn. We saw a fascinating show and found out about the star patterns we find in the night sky. We also learnt about the Solar System.
We visited the Dinosaurs and met some unexpected visitors and travelled back in time to Ancient Egypt to see mummification.
Face to Face - a collection of 30 photographs by James Mollison bringing visitors face to face with man's closest biological relative - the ape and we also visited the insects in the Bug House. World Museum Liverpool has more than one million invertebrate specimens in its collections. 18,000 specimens will be accessible to visitors in 350 drawers in the Bug House and Natural History Centre.
We also saw Avril, the giant animatronic spider and a 2 metre animatronic fly, visit the museum website to have a look for yourself.
CAN YOU SPOT THE TARANTULA IN THE PICTURE BELOW? [Tip: Click on it to have a better look]
Here are some of the residential visits that have taken place during 2005/06.
Residential Visits for 2006/2007 will be displayed as and when they occur!
Foxhowl - (Delamere Forest Outdoor Education Centre)
Year
3 pupils
Activities included:
Tattenhall - 27th - 29th Feb 2006
Kingswood - (Educational Activity Centre, Denbigh, North Wales) - 13th - 15th March 2006
Year
6 pupils
Visit Kingswood - Kingswood is one of the leading school trip providers to Schools and Colleges throughout the UK.
Their Educational Activity programmes operate from the Residential educational activity centres in Norfolk, Staffordshire, The Isle Of Wight, The Lake District, Wales and France.
Programmes cover ICT, environmental studies and life skills as well as a full activity programme.
Our programme included the following activities and as you can see from the photographs above, we had a great time!
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Last Updated March 15, 2007