Moorhouse Primary School

Date published: 15 November 2016


The IPLCN Football Tournament took place on Monday and we did really well getting through to the semi-finals. Luke Warburton received man of the match. Well done to all the team and well done to Heybrook the overall winners.

All the children have worked with Freddie Fit again this week. The KS2 Children now have fitness booklets, to track their progress in a range of activities.

The children have been working very hard this week producing magazines to sell to raise money for Children In Need 2016. The theme being spots.

Moorhouse Early Years are holding an open evening in their Nursery and Reception classes on 22 November 2016 between 4pm and 6pm. Please come and take this opportunity to come and have a look around our new unit and meet the teachers. Refreshments will be served.

We still have places in our Nursery and Reception class. The nursery is open for morning sessions starting at 8.45 and finishing at 11.45am. Please enquire at our school office where you can pick up an application form.

Star Assembly awards for this week are as follows:

Y1a: Ivone Kershaw, Amy Thomson
Y1b: Freya Gregory, Ruby Sager
Y2: Kaytie Smith, Layla Rushton
Y3: Olivia Potts, Grace Kitchen
Y4: Nathan Ashton, Heidi Daniels
Y5: Ethan Brain, Jack Kitchen
Y6: Tayyeb Chowdhury, Shayne Ward

Best Class Attendance: Year 4 with 97.4 %
Golden Bin Winners: Year 4
House Point Winners: Pennine with 1320 points
Maths Passport: Grace Kitchen and Grace Wood
Reading Badges were given to: Clara Corbally, Omara Hussain, Theo Astre and
Malik Abdul received their Bronze Badges

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