Moorhouse Primary School

Date published: 22 November 2016


Two of our 'Able Mathematicians' have started attending Marland Hill this week to embark on an extra maths programme to explore a range of mathematical problems within both Key Stage 2 and 3.

Our IPLCN Reading University pupils saw George's Marvellous Medicine at the Opera House in Manchester on Wednesday and thoroughly enjoyed the production.

The Sports Relief 2016 Booklets have been a huge success and at present we are still being asked for them so watch this space to find out how much you have raised.

Thank you for supporting us and your children’s efforts in producing the booklets.

The final figure will be calculated for next week.

We still have places in our Nursery class if you are still looking for a setting for your 3 year olds. They are 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.

Maths Passport Awards: Owen Davies and Liam McCavana

Reading Badges:

Bronze Badges were given to Madison Brooks, Leon Hurst, Oliver Lambert, Alicia Awan, Abbey Buckley, Corey Guest, Jacob Hammond and Owen Davies

Star Assembly awards for this week are as follows:

Y1a Olivia Lambert, Leon Hurst

Y1b Aleksander Janda, Olivia Ward

Y2 Evie Roberts, Zuzanna Korzan

Y3 Owen Davies, Luca Dracup

Y4 Adam Sucksmith, Evan Buckley

Y5 Bella Salisbury, Dylan Bailey

Y6 Mason Holt, Lexie Hand, Demi Leigh Rose

Best Class Attendance was Year 5 with 96.5 %

Golden Bin Winners were Year 6

House Point Winners were Pennine with 1400

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