Moorhouse Primary

Date published: 09 May 2016


Moorhouse Drama Group took to the stage with their first ever performance of ‘The Case of the Missing Biscuits’.

It was written and performed solely by the children (with a little input from Mrs Richards and Mrs Hewitt). It was a great success and has inspired the group to start thinking about their next performance.

Well done to Fadil Rafique, Felix Gray, Clara Corbally, Grace Wood, Leonie Munn, Lucas Fleming, Macey Sager and James Ridgway

There will be opportunities too for other children to join the Drama Group after half term.

Year 6 are at Robinwood this weekend enjoying activities such as canoeing, abseiling, caving and archery.

On Thursday 16 June there will be another of our talented groups entering ‘Not Strictly Eurovision’ at Oulder Hill. Tickets will soon be on sale at school to go and see our Year 3’s performing their special dance routine.

Well done to Kayleigh Tomlinson who won the Milnrow Carnival Competition. Winning her a £10 Love 2 Shop voucher.

Maths Awards go to: Theo Astre; Jacob Hammond; Cameron Brannon; Cavan; Pounder

Reading Badges were given to: Bronze - Ellesse Wadsworth, Tyler Pearson and Adam Rennie. Silver – Cameron Rushton and Codie Muirhead

Star Assembly awards for the term were presented to:

Reception: Leon Hurst; Cameron Evans; Zara Ali; Lorcan Wimsey

Y1: Zahra Miah; Armaan Ali; Layla Rushton

Y2: Scarlett Sager; Omara Hussain

Y3: Leonie Wood; Ceiron Rose

Y4: Mahbuba Akhtar; Mehdi Doghmani

Y5: Scarlet Buckley; Scott Cooney

Y6: Adam Rennie; Zainab Ashraf

Best Class Attendance was Year 5 with 99.1%
Golden Bin Winners were Year 1
House Point Winners were Pennine with 890

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