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  • Girls football: one day, eight matches (and it was cold!)

    Wed 29 Nov 2017
    The year 5/6 Girls football team played the GSSP football tournament on the Bridgemary 3G pitch, playing a total of eight matches during an afternoon of COLD temperatures. Fantastic attitude, and girls, you are fit and have shown you can withstand the cold! For more details, click here to go to our PE page.
  • Change4Life lunchtime club starts

    Thu 23 Nov 2017

    Six Year 5s have taken charge of the new Change4Life club, a fun way of exercising and keeping fit through an ever-changing variety of games. After a day's training in Portsmouth, our six Champions where chomping at the bit to create and organise new games for children from Sunshines and Wrens class. They have also produced posters and run an assembly to promote this club. Great to see such leadership skills!

     

    UPDATE: our six Champions have now run a session without adult assistance - and said it was their best one so far! Well done, the school is proud of you.

  • Girls shine at football festival

    Wed 15 Nov 2017 J Millard
    Girls from Years 5 and 6 today went to the GSSP football festival at Bridgemary, where they were trained by Pompey in the Community in the skills of passing, dribbling, shooting and tackling. Fantastic attitude, fantastic learning.  For more photos, click here.
  • Remembrance Day Service

    Fri 10 Nov 2017
    Today we held a Remembrance Day service in the playground, led by Mr Lett, a  member of the Royal Navy Reserve, as well as a teacher at our school. We were joined by lots of parents who admired the ceramic poppies made by the children. We worked with Bay House to have these ceramic poppies put into a kiln and glazed.  It was a touching service and we very much enjoyed sharing it with members of the local community.
  • Haselworth Bug House

    Thu 02 Nov 2017

    On Tuesday afternoon Puffins class walked to Gosport Park to collect natural materials for the schools giant bug house, which has been made using wooden pallets.

    The children collected twigs, bark, leaves, conker shells, and pine cones to fill the gaps to attract wildlife to our school grounds.

    The class returned to school and all helped to push the material into the gaps, completing the project. Now we just need the bugs to move in!

     

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