On Tuesday 15th October the school celebrated Black History Month. We were visited by Gaspard from Ivory Coast in the morning and year 1 to year 6 took part in African dance workshops. Each year group also learnt about different historical figures including Rosa Parks, Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King. The children all got together in the hall to share what they had learnt about the inspirational figures at the end of the day. Please click the link to see videos of some African dance workshops.
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Today we have celebrated National Poetry Day with many of the children learning and reciting poems. Please watch the videos on Twitter.
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On Tuesday 17th September, the Year 5 and 6 boys football team demonstrated their impressive skills in the Grimsby and Cleethorpes District ESFA tournament. They played 6 matches against schools from all over Grimsby and came second overall. We have qualified for the Humberside Tournament in Hull in November and the Ramsden Cup in March. The tournament was well supported with parents and the boys were models of sportsmanship. Mr Baxter coached the team on the night and was extremely proud of the team.

We are really proud that we have received an award for our Equal Access in Curriculum and Extra Curricular activities awarded by the Football Association. We always try to get as many children as possible into our clubs and sports events and want to say ‘Thank you” for their support with this.
On Friday May 24th, all the pupils took part in an Olympics Day.
Each class learnt about a different Olympic sport and shared what they had learnt in an assembly, in the afternoon. We had impressive displays of karate, break dancing and rhythmic gymnastics and lots of other work based around many sports. The children learnt so much about Olympic Sports in one day.
Follow these links to watch videos from the day.
Year 2 karate
Year 2 Eventing
Rhythmic Gymnastics Reception
Year 3 Break dancing
Sponsored Fitness Challenge
The whole school also took part in a sponsored fitness challenge, run by double Commonwealth Gold medalist and Olympic Coach, Leon Baptiste. Leon also gave an inspirational assembly to the school telling us about his highs and lows in Athletics.
The total sponsor money raised was £1969.60, with £1178 going to Sports for Champions and £791.60 going to the school. We will be using the funds for playground equipment and other enrichment activities in school.
We would like to say a massive “Thank you,” to all of the pupils, parents and their family and friends for supporting the school with the fundraising.