Class 4 postcard home

Lewis blew me away in Expedition this morning answering questions about different buildings in Thorne and being able to explain what buildings he could see on his journey. His blending and reading of sentences were amazing!.

Keep up the super work, I am so proud of you

Miss Stewart

Mental Health Week in Crew Oldridge

This week we have read The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse. We have really enjoyed the text and talked at length about not feeling the pressure to be anything but yourself.

Class 13 also finished their writing touchdowns. They were really interested to compare their writing with the first piece they produced in year 4 and were pleasantly surprised.

Phase assembly and postcard winners.

Lots to celebrate in this morning’s assembly in class 6.

Ezra, Savannah and Reeva won certificates for work hard, be kind and get smart respectively and Deacon was overall HoWL point winner. Nathaniel held on to his reading champion cup for another week and Adam joined the picture too as he missed out on last week’s celebration.

Kalab won our learning legend postcard for a day with many good choices and Deacon shared his swimming certificate with us.

Keep up the good work crew x

We loved our visit to Thorne Pentecostal Church!

We are all so proud of the reception children that visited Thorne Pentecostal Church today, their behaviour was amazing from walking all the way from school to their brilliant listening to Pastor Kevin. All the children and staff had a fantastic time at the church joining in with songs, stories and using the amazing play spaces. The children and all the staff would like to thank Pastor Kevin for accommodating us all today and making the day so lovely.

Children’s Mental Health Week

Children’s Mental Health Week is taking place  next week on the  7th-13th February. This year’s theme is Growing Together. We will be encouraging children (and adults) to consider how they have grown, and how they can help others to grow.

The learning council will be reading and sharing a lovely story with our crews and this will be a real focus in our Community Crew. There will be lots of activities to join in with both inside and outside of school .

Parents and Carers – Children’s Mental Health Week

At Green Top we pride ourselves in allowing the students to talk about their feelings, emotions, moods and wellbeing everyday through our crew circles. This week in our crew circles we will continue to explore mental health and how we can ‘Be Kind’, we will be exploring this as part of our habits of work and learning.

Mindfulness Activities

To our parents, we want to take this opportunity to remind you you’re not alone and we are here to help if something is affecting your mental health please reach out for our support.

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