Dragon Academy will be a fun week of games, crafts, Bible stories, How to Train Your Dragon clips, and much more! Through the story of Hiccup and Toothless, and the stories that Jesus told, we will explore important values for our own lives, as we create and live out our stories too.
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This morning the children were lucky enough to have a very special lady come and talk to them, all about her incredible hearing dog - Sian! She taught the children sign language and told them all about the important jobs Sian does to help keep her safe!
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Today the children visited the residents of Pemberton Fold. The children led a craft activity, as well as reading and therapeutic drawing! Well done boys & girls!
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This week the children have been learning all about Internet Safety and how to be SMART safe online.
We have been making #StAndrewsOurInternetOurChoice pledges, creating amazing Stay Safe posters, drama and filming videos of ways to stay safe!
Here are some videos of the children sharing their Online Safety Messages. Please take a look!
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Happy New Year!
FYI...Little Hulton Library has got a new family film club, which runs on the second Saturday of every month from 10.00am – 12.30pm. The club is free and we show a film that is related to children’s books. So far they have shown films such as: Horrid Henry, Matilda, Paddington, Beauty and the ...more
The school council were excited to visit the residents of Pemberton Fold for a second time this week, where they helped make some traditional Christmas crafts. Check out the pictures below...
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Today the school council had the fantastic opportunity to visit the Mayors chambers and questioning not only the Mayor himself, but also the Little Hulton Councillor Kate Lewis. The children had the chance to find out what life was like as a real councillor, as well as discussing important issues concerning our school and community. ...more
Well, what an incredible response we had to the poster competition! So many entries by children who had clearly put a lot of time and effort in to designing posters that stood up against HBT (Homophobic, Biphobic, Transphobic) bullying. The school council had a really hard time deciding the winners!
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