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Read below to find out more about some of the different activities we have been getting up to; from sporting and musical activities, to visitors and 'wow' days. We are looking forward to helping our children 'explore and grow' further in 2023-24.

  • E-Safety Drama

    Thu 25 Jun 2015 M Davis

    We were invited to join with other primary schools at Whissendine CE Primary School to watch a production to learn more about keeping ourselves safe on the internet. As our children become more independent in their internet use, this becomes more and more important. The children really enjoyed the play, and came back buzzing with lots of new information about how to keep themselves safe.

     

    Many thank to Whissendine School for allowing us to join them.

  • Year 5/6 Rounders

    Tue 23 Jun 2015 M Davis

    Year 5/6 had a fantastic time representing the school at the RSSP Rounders competition. Play improved throughout the competition, and after a nervous start, our team soon picked up confidence and were triumphant in their last game.

     

    Well done to all the children involved and thank you to Mrs Ranson for taking the team and coaching them so well.

  • Rutland Music Hub Singing Day

    Mon 15 Jun 2015 M Davis

    KS2 were singing enthusiastically in Oakham School Chapel this morning as part of the Rutland Music Hub Singing Day.

     

    The day was led by Mr Davis, the Director of Music at Oakham School, (and Mrs Davis's husband!) and we were soon enthusiastically singing about Spuds, Stagefright and Motorway Cones amongst other things.

     

    The morning enabled us to develop our singing by singing with 200 other children, looking at our breathing in particular. We were able to sing in two parts and to help lead the descant part.

     

    Many thanks to the Music Hub for organising the event.

  • First Aid Training

    Wed 03 Jun 2015 M Davis

    At the end of the day on Wednesday 3rd June it looked like there had been a terrible incident at school. Fear not! The many bandages and slings that went home were the result of some fantastic first aid training given to all the children by 'Disco Steve' the paramedic.

     

    The day started with some basic first aid skills shared with reception and KS1. KS2 then had the rest of the day to develop their own skills in CPR and basic first aid. They were reminded what to do in an emergency to ensure that everyone is kept safe until the emergency services arrive. They were then guided through how to keep someone breathing and were able to practice on three different sized dummies; a baby, a child and an adult. The afternoon was then spent looking at how to use an epipen safely, and then looking at how to bandage different sorts of injuries and correctly put on a sling.

     

    Many thanks to Steve for providing this valuable educational experience. Photos to follow.

  • Hinduism Trip

    Tue 02 Jun 2015 M Davis

    KS2 had a fantastic, informative trip yesterday to visit a Mandir in Leicester as part of our work on Hinduism in RE.

     

    We started the day at the St Philip's Centre looking at different artefacts and sharing what we had learnt in school already.

     

    We then went to the Mandir and were able to look around and observe what happened there, as well as speak to the priest. He told us lots of interesting things about the Hindu faith. It was particularly interesting to note that one of the ceiling paintings showed key figures from all the major religions, including Jesus, as they believe that all people are equal and should be respected.

     

    Pictures can be found in the gallery. Many thanks to Mr Richardson for his expert photography.

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