Lancashire Sings…and so do we!
A huge well done goes to Lancashire Music Service for organising and leading a great musical event.... [Read More]
First Holy Communion
Yesterday, we celebrated First Holy Communion and we thank Mary and Charlotte for preparing the children so well. The children read beautifully, sang joyfully and they were incredibly reverent.... [Read More]
Beautiful May Procession
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Community Cohesion...Float Fun!
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat ... [Read More]
Community Cohesion...Hill Chapel is back!
During the half term break, we have had two significant community events where staff, children, families and friends came together over two weekends. Each deserves a separate thank you blog...... [Read More]
I absolutely love our school displays! Below, you will see the new waistcoats for toad created by Year 1 and 2 children. I really enjoyed reading the children's stories and their little boat poems in the style of 'Duck's Ditty' and 'The Owl and the Pussycat'-the children just keep on writing and writing and adding the pages of paper as they go.
What a super week we have had. It started with Mrs Rossall's class having a visit from a real marine biologist. The children enjoyed the rock pool roadshow so much that we got in touch with Delia Webb, a marine biologist, who is passionate about saving the oceans from pollution. It was shocking to see the impact of single use plastics in our oceans and we ask you all to continue to bring in bottle tops of various colours for some grand scale pieces of art work. Beacon Class wrote incredible persuasive letters to local MPs to raise a heightened awareness of this situation and recorded these with such passion and expression.
Congratulations to all of our children who took part in the Royal Academy art competition. Beacon Class sent off their beautiful seascapes and Parlick Class sent their stunning paintings-well done all!
We thank Preston College painting and decorating students for doing such a wonderful and continued job painting outdoor areas. The students have worked so hard to bring life to some of the areas on the playground and in the land of imagination.