Children in Need
A big thank you for your kind donations to Children in Need. We raised £253 - well done everyone!
A big thank you for your kind donations to Children in Need. We raised £253 - well done everyone!
We had a fantastic time at the Peterborough Football Tournament. We started and ended our day singing our very own version of Sweet Caroline in the taxi. The girls were very well mannered and supportive, showing a fantastic attitude towards the other teams. They demonstrated some excellent skills, Milena tipped a ball over the bar with the tips of her fingers, a cracking save. Lucia and Maja were persistent in defence. Leilah worked well to move the ball whilst Scarlett and Sophie performed a brilliant set piece to set up a goal by Poppy. We are so proud and looking forward to our next match!
Thank you for your donations to our harvest collection. In total we donated 201KG to Peterborough Foodbank - this is equivalent to over 600 meals supporting people in Peterborough.
Year 2 had a wonderful trip to Peterborough Cathedral this week, which linked with our learning about Henry VIII and his links to Peterborough. The children had a brilliant time learning about the lives of the monks who lived at Peterborough Abbey. They took on the different roles monks would have had for example, cleaning, cooking, looking after the sick and singing. We learnt about Abbot Kirkton and his naughty monks before John Chambers become the first bishop when Henry VIII made it a cathedral.
Children also created their own illuminated manuscripts using swan feather quills and beautiful collages of the cathedral using contrasting colours. Here are some of the children's comments:
"I really enjoyed making the patterns using crayons and ink." - Jarmaine
"I loved writing with a quill and colouring around the sheet." - Iliana
"I thought writing with a feather was fun because it was my first time." - Chinenye
"I liked painting." - Aiden
"I enjoyed making a collage of the cathedral." - Michael
They also had the opportunity to learn more about Catherine of Aragon when we visited her grave. We also learnt what a pomegranate looks like- it’s not an apple or an onion!
Our athletics team took part in the Peterborough Cross Country event, where 23 schools and over 700 children attended. The team represented the schools values, cheering each other on to ensure everyone reached the 1,350m distance, as well as recognising the achievements of other schools. The course had everything; hills, mud, twists and turns. The finish was fantastic, they were all determined to end the race sprinting! We are incredibly proud of the effort the team put into training every Friday and their personal achievements reflect this. We would like to congratulate Xander in 6JP who came second in the boys race.