A big shout out to this weeks HOWL point winners and an added shoutout to Crew Knowles for gaining the most amount of points overall and winning 15 minutes extra break!
Well done everyone!!

A big shout out to this weeks HOWL point winners and an added shoutout to Crew Knowles for gaining the most amount of points overall and winning 15 minutes extra break!
Well done everyone!!
This afternoon, Y5&6 were lucky to receive a visit from Watson Boas who plays rugby league for Doncaster and Papu New Guinea. As part of the build up to the World cup Watson shared his experiences of growing up playing rugby and how he came to be a professional rugby player. Thank you Watson and I am sure we will be cheering you on in October at the World cup!
Here are the list of raffle prizes that have been kindly donated so far from businesses and individuals within the local community. Any further donations, no matter how big or small, would be hugely appreciated. If there are any further donations, please could they be brought into school by Wednesday 30th June. The final deadline to purchase tickets (£1 per strip) will be Friday 2nd July, with all proceeds going towards Year 6 hoodies and celebrations. Anyone is welcome to buy tickets, just send money into school in a labelled envelope and class teachers will ensure it makes its way to the right place. Thank you for your generosity, all of those who have donated – check out the business pages below.
More images and updates to follow soon.
The Y6 girls have enjoyed their second session today as part of the Active Fusion programme! It certainly looks like they’re having fun!
I would like to say a big well done to all of those Year 5 and 6 children who were able to bring in donations for our local food bank. We have managed to collect a fantastic amount which will hopefully go towards those who need it the most. Well done!
Y5/6 had the pleasure of meeting Ray today and learning about his inspirational story! Ray is almost 80 and has raised an incredible amount of money for a range of charities through his love of running! In the past, Ray ran 75 marathons in 75 days and even ran 150 miles without stopping! Wow!
We are going to support Ray on his upcoming 80th birthday by taking part in his next challenge – for 80 schools to run 80 miles! We’re very excited to get involved in running a mile but might need to put a bit of training first!
This week, we have continued to practise our learning of finding missing angles on straight lines, within triangles and around a full turn. To do this, we used tarsia puzzles which were lots of fun!
Today we have been reflecting on what makes Green Top so special! We are reflecting on this in preparation for our time at Green Top ending. It was so lovely to think about all the things that have helped us to become such good learners!