Nursery’s First Week!
Well done to our wonderful Nursery pupils, many of whom were new to the school this term. Here are some of the class members showing how settled they already are!...
Book Giveaway! Over the summer we have been very fortunate to have been kindly gifted hundreds of high quality reading books by nearby St Jude's and St Paul's Primary School, which sadly closed at the end of last term. Miss Benazayez and Mr Georgie worked...
Over the summer we have been very fortunate to have been kindly gifted hundreds of high quality reading books by nearby St Jude’s and St Paul’s Primary School, which sadly closed at the end of last term. Miss Benazayez and Mr Georgie worked extremely hard during the holidays to use these to update our school library.
As a result of the book donation, we have a large number of books to give away to children. We will be doing this on Friday next week. Please bring a bag and come and choose some books to keep!
Thank you parents and carers for ensuring that there is no parking on the yellow zig zag outside the school or the double yellow lines opposite at the start and end of the day as this keeps children and families safe when arriving at and leaving school. Your support with this is greatly appreciated.
Parents and carers, please note that we have to provide staff supervision to any adult who enters the school building. If you need to visit the office or go through the school, please ask a staff member for assistance. Wherever possible, please use the Beechwood Road entrance to visit the school office. Thank you in advance for your help in ensuring we are meeting safeguarding requirements.
Well done to the following children for being awarded Hot Chocolate with the Head for their brilliant work / attitudes to learning this and last week:
Year 1 : Ayra / Noelle
Year 2 : Daniel / George
Year 3 : Imaad / Emanuel
Year 4 : Kehinde / Alexander
Year 5 : Nina / Alya
Year 6 : Holly / Arthur
Well done to Year 6 for having the best attendance last week, with an incredible 99%!
Year 1 had 98% attendance and Year 3, 4 and 5 had 97% attendance. Well done!
Congratulations to the following children, who had 100% attendance last week:
Punctuality
Well done to Year 3 for having 0% lateness last week!
Year 3 : 0% Lateness!
Year 1 : 0.4%
Year 4 : 1.4%
Year 5 : 1.4%
Year 2 : 1.7%
Year 6 : 1.7%
You can find out more about attendance at Holy Trinity here: Holy Trinity Primary School | Attendance & Punctuality
Mr Aaron is happy to offer support and advice to help improve attendance and punctuality.
These children were the class champions for each class in the week before half term. Well done!:
These children were the overall champions. Well done!:
Well done to our wonderful Nursery pupils, many of whom were new to the school this term. Here are some of the class members showing how settled they already are!...
Reception had an excellent first week! They have been exploring the new classroom, learning our new routines and learning our new friends’ names! Here are some children in our home corner, making some tea and lunch!...
This week in Preschool the children have been developing their fine motor skills using the playdough. They have been using small pincer movements to pick up the hoops and push in the spaghetti. As well as developing these skills, the children made some lovely creations......
Year 1 have made a great start in Key Stage 1! They have been Ready, Respectful and Safe and very careful to present their exercise books well!...
In Year 2, we have been reading Sammy Feels Shy. Just like Sammy, we learned that it’s okay to feel nervous when sharing something about ourselves. To help us celebrate who we are, we created these bright and funny self-portraits. Using just one continuous line,......
In History our unit is Stone Age to Iron Age. For our first lesson, we looked at pictures of different artefacts and answered these questions: 1. What do you think the artefact is? 2. What is it made from? 3. Who would have used it?...
In PSHE this week, the children were playing games to build connection as a class team. They had to learn facts about each other and find similarities and differences amongst themselves....
Last week, Year 5 explored how to use watercolours to help them create expressive and unique self-portraits for their class display....
This week, we participated in an R.E. class assembly exploring the theme of New Beginnings. Drawing inspiration from the creation story in Genesis 1, we reflected on the meaning of creation and considered the new beginnings in our own lives for which we are especially......
To kick off the start of the year, Year 6 have been busy creating self-portraits in art. As part of the establishment phase, children explored the difference between tone and tint when mixing colours and used the two techniques to create a colour palette suitable......