Class 4's home-learning
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Check out the Gallery section to see some of the wonderful home-learning D & T projects that the children have completed in partnership with people at home.
Nurturing Independent, Aspirational Learners. Supported by Strong Partnerships with Home and the Community
Check out the Gallery section to see some of the wonderful home-learning D & T projects that the children have completed in partnership with people at home.
Ready, set SNOW! We unleashed our inner elf to dress up and fundraise for the Alzheimer's Society by taking part in Elf Day. We are trying to help beat dementia. Thank you to everyone who helped raise over £120 to support people living with Alzheimer's. More pictures are available in the Gallery se…
We shared our range of toys during a toy exhibition with our families today. Following the good advice of the staff from Ramsey JAC stores, we enjoyed an afternoon in the hall looking at each other’s games and toys. We also took the opportunity to share our own Toy Story films on our i-pads. Thank…
At 7 pm on Friday 7th of November the children from classes 3 and 4 entertained the village in the Parish Hall before the opening of the Hollantide Fair. Pupils from Class 3 performed two poems, one of which was written specifically for the school by local poet, while the Drama club presented "Cind…
Everyone in school learned more about homelessness on the Isle of Man thanks to having a visit from Graih. Graih is a local charity that helps those that find themselves homeless. We learned that homelessness isn't just about not having a roof over your head. We now have a small basket in the entra…
Today we said goodbye to Mrs Boyde. We hope she knows how much she will be missed. There are more pictures of the gifts that she was given in the gallery. On behalf of the whole school community, thank you for your generosity. Special thanks to Mrs Done for painting the Wallaby and to all of the ch…
As part of Manx National Week, Isle of Man Post Office is encouraging the promotion of its recently launched ‘Greetings in Manx’ stamps that have been produced in collaboration with Culture Vannin. They are designed to encourage popular use of the Manx language. The set of stamps are a picture of a…
In the wake of Bill Dale's visit to school and his generous donation of litter pickers, one family took up the challenge of helping to clean up their village. Thanks to them, the school grounds are even cleaner. Thanks Guys. Looking after the environment certainly begins close to home.