Stone Age Surprises in Year 3/4
Year 3/4 have launched their Stone Age topic with a range of lovely activities. Everyone looked marvellous dressed up, and all of the children are looking forward to learning more about this fascinating subject.
Year 3/4 have launched their Stone Age topic with a range of lovely activities. Everyone looked marvellous dressed up, and all of the children are looking forward to learning more about this fascinating subject.
Nine children went to Airco Arena on Friday 11th January for an inclusive festival. The children took part in different sports, which included: Boccia, Goalball, New Age Kurling, Seated Volleyball and Archery. Whilst at the festival, the children found out information about the Premier League Trophy, which is on only its second visit to the
On December 18th the Paisley Choir visited Loran House on Albert Avenue to sing carols for the elderly residents. The children sang beautifully. The visit was arranged by Miss Leach, Deputy Headteacher, and the children had practised the carols during their lunchtime singing club. An extra special treat was laid on by Loran House for
At the end of every half-term, Paisley holds a Golden Time afternoon to celebrate and recognise good, expected behaviour. Every child chooses an activity, and, activities range from art, craft, IT, football, circuit, and construction, to name but a few. Our Golden Time at the end of the autumn term had a special treat
The NSPCC visited school this week and delivered their 'Speak out. Stay safe.' assembly to share information with your child about how they can keep themselves safe and get help if they have any worries. It was a very worthwhile and empowering session for both pupils and teachers. The ladies from the NSPCC spoke to
We have been sent this lovely photograph of the school by one of our parents.
At the end of the last academic year, we were delighted to award a very special trophy and certificate to our Year 6 pupil, Amy. Amy had 100% attendance throughout the whole seven years of primary school. She was featured in the Hull Daily Mail and a Hull City Council publication celebrating the importance of
Our Dads Day enjoyed healthy attendance. Dads joined their children for a variety of creative learning. It was lovely to see so many of you there! Look out for the display in the school foyer, daddy, you may be on the board!
On 14th July, our Year 6 children held their leavers assembly, which was very well attended. The children sang, spoke and danced and received certificates from staff. A trio of Viking songs was performed by all the children, and the audience were treated to a visit by goblins, gods and goddesses (pictured). It doesn’t seem