Summer Visits

All our children have enjoyed visits and trips to extend and enrich their learning. Year 3/4 took part in the Young Readers Programme both in and out of school and received free books. Year 5/6 deepened their historical knowledge through visits to the Hull and East Riding Museum. Key Stage 1 visited Magma and the

Summer Visits2017-09-13T11:33:59+00:00

Paisley’s British Values

The whole school has participated in a project to consider what makes Britain special and unique. The children were asked to think of their own special qualities, and the associations they had with Britain and British values. The children's reflections were assembled to create this fantastic Union flag, which can be seen in the entrance

Paisley’s British Values2017-02-08T21:40:35+00:00

Sports Update

As usual, there has been plenty of sport taking place at Paisley both within the classroom and through extracurricular provision. Some of Year 4 children have been benefiting from supplementary swimming sessions. Our Karate Club is still going strong and we have recruited new, Year 2 members for this term, so numbers have increased. Some

Sports Update2018-02-01T16:25:53+00:00

World Book Day

Paisley Primary celebrated this year’s World Book Day in style. The children all looked fabulous in their costumes, as did the staff! The classes focussed on an author of their choice and produced work around that. Mrs Stabler delivered a special assembly to celebrate the day and the effort that had gone into the children’s

World Book Day2018-02-01T16:25:53+00:00

Learning in Year 3/4

Year 3/4 children have been learning about Hull’s fishing heritage. The children learned lots of interesting facts in a relatively short space of time. To enhance their learning, Vic and Ron visited Paisley to give a talk and to answer topic-related questions posed by the children to deepen their knowledge about the fishing industry and

Learning in Year 3/42016-05-25T09:28:58+00:00

Sports News

I am delighted to inform you that our school has achieved the Sainsbury’s School Games Kite Mark Bronze Award, which recognises the school’s commitment to extra-curricular sports provision and to sports competition within school and the community.  There has been plenty of P.E. taking place this term. The weather has been kind to us for

Sports News2016-05-09T12:28:41+00:00

No Pens Wednesday

On 7th October all children in our school enjoyed our annual, ‘No Pens Wednesday’, curriculum event, organised by Mrs. Stabler, our Literacy Co-ordinator.  Children worked with a variety of alternative media to support and develop their learning – but no pencils or pens!  Children worked in teams to solve cross-curricular mathematics/geography data-handling problems, developed their

No Pens Wednesday2018-02-01T16:25:53+00:00
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