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ODD SOCK DAY 2020

Take a look at everything that has been happening this week. Our Seasiders' winners have been photographed for the Gazette, everybody enjoyed The Unusual Adventures of Robin Hood performed by the Hobgoblin Theatre company and whilst this was going on some members of staff built a willow dome on the field. We are looking forward to watching it grow.

SHAKEY'S GOT TALENT FINAL 2020

WORLD BOOK DAY 2020

Safer Internet Day 2020

Anti-Bullying Week Nov 2019

Anti-Bullying Week 2019

CHANGE STARTS WITH US

 

Small change. Big difference.

Whether it is verbal, physical, online or in-person, bullying has a significant impact on a child’s life well in to adulthood. By making small, simple changes, we can break this cycle and create a safe environment for everyone. Because together, we can challenge bullying. Change starts with a conversation. It starts with checking in. It starts with work together.

Change starts here.
Change starts now.
Change starts with us.

 

Thank you to class 4H and all the representatives from each class for a fantastic assembly.

 

If you want to know more about anti-bullying look on the ThinkUKnow website. 

This afternoon we had a visit from some ex Shakespeare children who are currently studying at Saint Aidan's. As part of their GCSE Art exam they had the task of delivering an art workshop to primary aged children. They brought along some of their own incredible art work and ran three art activities. They were a credit to Saint Aidan's school. They showed initiative, had great organisational skills, addressed the children politely and clearly and taught the children some interesting new skills. We would like to say a huge thank you to Hannah, Tom, Elise and Lana. The children thoroughly enjoyed themselves.

We're super proud of this years 'Gazette Young Seasiders' art competition entrants and winners. Well done to all the children who had their work entered and an extra special well done to the four overall winners Bella, Maisie, Alfie and Tilly. They will be attending the prize winning night at Blackpool Tower Circus. We also would like to congratulate our EYFS children for entering the group section with a beautifully crafted and HUGE wedding cake for Prince Harry and Megan. We love ART!

Well done to Marley Johnson who was highly commended in the Primary School Pupil of The Year category for his fundraising efforts for the local railway. He received his award last night in a ceremony at the Blackpool Tower Ballroom.

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