If you would like to attend, please contact Miss Potts for a form.
From Monday 2nd June, there will be athletics coaching after school each Monday for all children in KS2 so we can prepare for Sports Day and an athletics festival later in the term. The sessions will be led by a professional coach and they will start straight after school and end at 4:15pm.
If you would like to attend, please contact Miss Potts for a form.
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We are pleased to report that we have received an email from Fiona Clayton, from the Royal Shakespeare Company, to congratulate us on our Shakespeare flash mob project. It was a really exciting project and we are looking forward to exploring other Shakespeare plays in the future. On behalf of RSC Education I want to say how thrilled and inspired we’ve been by Durham cluster’s Flash Mob project. This was an ambitious and unique idea, but due to the commitment and enthusiasm of the teachers involved you not only pulled it off but had some wonderful results. The impact of the work has clearly been profound on pupils, parents and teachers. You are introducing Shakespeare to your communities in ways that are dynamic, exciting and fun and I’m sure will live long in the memories of all those involved for a very long time.
Thank you Durham cluster and we look forward to hearing about your next venture! Fiona Clayton Programme Lead: Learning and Performance Network RSC Education Department After only a few weeks of training, our Year 4/5 tennis team took part in the cluster festival at Parkside and we were very pleased with the results. We won or drew over half of our matches and our behaviour was fabulous as always. Well done to everyone who took part.
After months of hard work, we have finally completed our 'Make a Difference' challenge! We decided that we wanted to raise awareness of the Syrian refugee crisis in our community and carry out fundraising to support refugees. We planned and presented an assembly to the rest of the school; raised money with a dressing up day; produced poems and posters and organised a Spring fair. In total, we raised around £350, which we decided to donate to Shelterbox who send emergency supplies to refugees. These photos are from the celebration event at Durham University, where some of our Y6 pupils presented our project to over 200 people. We were extremely nervous but we performed very well and everyone loved our presentation! This half term we have enjoyed lessons with our tennis coach, Nikki. Although most of us hadn't played before, we soon got used to the rules and we worked hard to develop our skills. Year 6 were especially pleased to have a break from SATs revision for their tennis coaching on Monday afternoons. |
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