Celebrations and success
It really is hard to believe that we are coming to the end of another half term!... [Read More]
Centenary of the Diocese of Lancaster - The Our Lady of Lourdes Statue Tour
Welcome Our Lady of Lourdes Statue and welcome to Alston Lane headteacher and children…... [Read More]
Farm fun and outdoor learning…
Before we broke up, I was delighted to accompany the children on a school trip to Mrs Dowsen’s Farm! Mr Blair ( also known as Mr Bear to our younger children) also came along. You might have seen Mr Blair calling the bingo numbers for out brilliant PTFA event held at the golf club. Putting...... [Read More]
World Book Day, Science Week and Ash Wednesday…
During the past few weeks, so much has happened! We have had a great time celebrating World Book Day:... [Read More]
Goosnargh Showtime Concert
A heartfelt thank you to every parent, family member and child who attended the concert last Saturday. The children in Glee Club brought so much joy to the audiences for the Festival Queen Selection.... [Read More]
Hello and welcome back to you all! I am absolutely thrilled to be back in one school- my lovely St.Francis’ with all things bright and beautiful going on. Well...
Congratulations to the children you can see in the picture below. They are all passed their Grade 1 ABRSM Music Exams! It takes such hard work and practice- you should all be VERY proud of yourselves!
What a week this has been. I feel like I am replicating Dawn French in the famous Christmas episode of The Vicar of Dibley, where she spent the day racing from one Christmas dinner to another. I have counted that I will be appearing at 8 Nativities, Carol concerts and various other festive treats where children will be performing. Both schools have a jam packed fortnight ahead and there will certainly be no winding down until the day we break up. This is exactly how I like it.
Time is flying by and the children are amazing. It is such a privilege to be sat in my office and little ones let themselves in the room without so much as a knock. To knock would mean a delay in showing me their work-and waiting is certainly not on their agenda. Bursting with pride, they enter and confidently come straight over to where I am sitting (regardless of whoever else is in the room...a school adviser, a building surveyor or any other member of the wider school team). And then you see it...the breakthrough you have been waiting for. I am talking about the day when the penny drops and they write their first sentences and they finally get it and gain the confidence to carry on and blossom as passionate writers. You all know the feeling when your children have their first break through and there is nothing like it. I have the best job in the world because I get to see many children’s break throughs and proud moments on a daily basis. Daily is an understatement because it is probably hourly and I now need even more award stickers. What stars! I will begin listening to Reception Class readers after Christmas when I am back in school full time. I can’t believe the progress they have made already and I know you are in for such a treat when you see the infant Nativity.