Moorhouse Primary School

Date published: 04 July 2016


Celebrations, floury faces and lots of sweet icing as Shileece Berry, Zainab Ashraf and Chanel Bowker won the bake off at Hollingworth Academy and went to collect their awards on Friday.

Our Nursery are off to see ‘Old Macdonald and his farm’ at Smithills on Tuesday.

Reception went ‘under the sea’ at the Blue Planet while Year 1 and Year 2 were going on a ‘Bear hunt to see what they could see’ at Eureka

Year 4 went back in time to ‘walk like an Egyptian’ when they learned more about Ancient Egypt on Thursday with a visit from Touchstones.

Star Assembly awards for the term were presented to:

Recption: Luke Hilton; Amber Brannon; Dante Potter; James Peers

Y1: Charlie Fielding; Harvey Fitzgerald; Lazar Danicic

Y2: JC Walker; Mieszko Janda

Y3: Sophia Minankova; Kayt Lynn Cain

Y4: Gracie Thompson; Haroon Majid

Y5: Tayeb Choudhary; Summer Whitworth

Y6: Cameron McCavana; Lucy Parkes

Best Class Attendance was Year 4 with 97.5%
Golden Bin Winners were Year 2
House Point Winners were Pennine with 1070
Super Writer Award went to Eshal Ali
Maths Passport awards went to Mieszko Janda, Holly Maclean and Ellie Lou Halstead
We have an ever growing group of Book worms in our school as the list is growing longer and longer.

This week’s Reading Badges were given to:
Bronze
Year 1 Harvey Fitzgerald and Stephen Gray
Year 3 Nile Shepherd Conwell
Year 6 Zak Freer, Caitlin Butterworth and Jade Marsh Hayward

Silver
Year 1 Lazar Danicic
Year 2 Cameron Mason
Year 3 Corey Guest
Year 4 Madison Hatherley

Gold
Year 5 Chelsea Taylor
Year 6 Lucy Parkes

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