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]
From one great week to the next...
It really is 'one week to the next' when nearly every week has been a themed week! Yes, before breaking up, we experienced a Big Bird Watch, National Storytelling Week, Safety Week, Mental Health and Well-being Week and many other exciting things you can think of...... [Read More]
I have been listening to comments and suggestions about Learning Log homework and I completely understand that life moves quickly-especially when you have little ones and all sorts of clubs and hobbies outside of school and on weekends. The last thing we would want is you to feel any concern about home learning tasks so we have something new and exciting to tell you about-a complete overhaul!
When a child describes lessons as fun, it really Is delightful. We almost can’t differentiate the past two weeks because we have packed all manners of learning into every minute possible. From French Day to Space Day to Art Day to picnics at Beacon Fell and days in the Millennium, it really is great!
A huge thank you to the Harris Museum for bringing along an incredible sculpture today. Many hours of organising has gone into choosing and organising the visit from the museum.
cis, we have developed new and exciting clubs for this term. We try to encourage all children to participate in break-time, lunch-time and/or after school clubs - we always have lots to offer. As well as promoting 30 minutes of daily exercise daily, we want children to learn and develop new skills - skills they don't even know they have! For those children who are gifted and talented - we want clubs to support their love of learning - growing their skills and enthusiasm.
OUR ST.FRANCIS YOUNG LEADERS COMPLETING TRAINING READY TO LEAD SPORTS GROUPS AT BREAK TIMES AND LUNCH TIMES. THEY HAVE BEEN LEARNING: TACTICS, GAMES, LEADERSHIP AND MOTIVATIONAL SKILLS IN ORDER TO LEAD AND RUN SPORTS CLUBS EACH DAY IN SCHOOL. MR. HOWARTH IS MAKING SUCH A BIG IMPACT ON OUR CHILDREN, HELPING DEVELOP SKILLS THAT WILL LAST A LIFETIME! CHECK OUT THE SHORT VIDEO CLIP BELOW.