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Year 1 Blog 11.10.24

Date: 8th Oct 2024 @ 11:09pm

A busy, action packed week in Year 1!

Sensational smoothies made for a super week. The children pulled together, in their teams, to prepare, taste and evaluate all they had made. Delicious! Please take a look at some of the photos below. 

Fun was had when we played our bird’s eye view quiz. The children enjoyed learning more about aerial views and drew some objects of their own, from this perspective. This certainly helped when viewing our area, and school.

A very well done to our Year 3 children for leading the Harvest Festival at church on Monday. Thank you for a wonderful service. 

On Thursday, we celebrated World Mental Health Day by wearing our odd socks and participated in a special assembly.  

Y1 children enjoyed 'buddy time' on Friday afternoon. The children went on an autumn walk, looking for signs of autumn and discussing them with their buddies. 

On Thursday morning, we will attend church to celebrate St. Luke’s Day.

Another busy week ahead.

Have a wonderful weekend. 

If there are any queries, please contact our dedicated email: [email protected]

With thanks.

The Year One Team

 

 

to learn, to succeed, to value one another

Our vision and values are at the core of everything we do. A value is a belief or principle that guides our thinking and behaviour. Our values underpin our teaching and learning, and provide an environment which prepares our pupils to be happy and confident and to to take an active role in their community and the wider world.

Each year group has adopted one of our Christian values: Kindness, Forgiveness, Courage, Thankfulness, Hope, Faithfulness and Respect. Our over-arching Christian Value is Love. Throughout the year children are helped to explore, have opportunities to practise and then given time to reflect on what each of our Christian values means to them.

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St Luke's CE Primary School

Jubilee Road, Formby, Merseyside, L37 2HW

Mrs L Carrigan | Bursar

01704 872692

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