Yesterday, the children came dressed in green to celebrate St Patrick’s Day but most importantly to raise money for Father Hudson’s charity. This was a great idea by our Year 6 pupils and adopted by the school! Thank you for all your donations!
Yesterday, the children came dressed in green to celebrate St Patrick’s Day but most importantly to raise money for Father Hudson’s charity. This was a great idea by our Year 6 pupils and adopted by the school! Thank you for all your donations!
It is important to staff to say thank you to all of our parents for your support with remote education. These children were pleased to have their parents drawn from the nominations from staff to recognise particular contributions. What a nice way to end an excellent first week back at school and we thank you for your continued parental support.
A massive well done to all our girls who signed up to ‘Wildcat Wednesdays’ – virtual football sessions for girls aged between 5-11 delivered as part of Wolverhampton’s Girls’ Football Partnership, in Partnership with ConnectEd Partnership and Soccer Coaching 2000.
25 girls from across our school in Reception, Years 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 took part, and all received a brand new football today! With the news that there will be a new year 5/6 girls district team for Wolverhampton, it looks like a few of our girls may be future football stars!
To celebrate World Book Day, SS Peter and Paul are taking part in ‘The Masked Reader’.
Can you guess which staff member is behind the mask reading?
Come back every day for a new reader. Who do you think they are?
Congratulations to our own Rosie in Year 4, who has achieved first prize in the ‘There is No Planet B’Â children’s poetry compeition.
Rosie’s poem, entitled ‘Time for Change’ combined excellent rhyming, questions and facts about our Earth to win this wonderful award!
Well done Rosie!
Yesterday, SS Peter and Paul were part of a live Zoom chat with Wolves stars Ruben Neves and Rui Patricio, who spoke about nutrition and keeping fit at an elite level! Well done to Lucy, who came up with a brilliant question for the players!
A recording of the meet will be available soon for those children at home!
It is official, SS Peter and Paul have won the GoReadathon competition. Please see this message from Mrs Byrne.
Dear children,
I am delighted to be able to tell you that we have come first in the Big GoReadthon competition! With your hard work, enthusiasm and efforts we have achieved something extraordinarily special. To win a BIG compeition like this, against many schools far and wide, at a time when schools are not open as they normally would be, is an incredibly special achievement. You know that I personally hoped that we could do well in the competition; I know that we love reading, we recognise how important it is, our staff are passionate about reading and we aim to try our best. I did not expect that we would win overall because so many schools are registered to use GoRead, and so many schools champion reading expertly. I could not be more proud because we have had a bit of fun encouraging and promoting the compeition along the way. We have shared and tracked daily results and we have come together as the BEST TEAM Â with a shared goal of doing the very best we could. You can’t do better than first. I can’t wait to share the trophy with you all. Well done to every single one of you. Thank your parents for their support and contribution, thank your teachers and support staff for encouraging you, then give yourself a pat on the back for being NUMBER 1!
Have a wonderful half term, stay safe, be good, patient and happy.
Mrs Byrne
Here is the 4th lesson in our sequence of learning for Music from the Wolverhampton Music School.
Key Stage 1
Key Stage 2
Children in school were embracing the snow today when playing outside! Can you send us pictures of you enjoying the snow? send any pictures to [email protected]