Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
We held a non-uniform day and competed to find out who told the best joke! Well done, we think our children are all winners, so brave to stand up and share jokes in front of the whole school! Well done everyone.
Super proud of Lilly who won Young Citizen of the Year at Friday’s Love Barrow Awards! Super the see Mr Cull as a finalist for Teacher of the Year too!
We had an amazing day touring classes and doing activities on the teacher’s favourite books!
here are some pictures of our catwalk assembly…
It was great to welcome parents in for Number Day a few weeks ago!
Year 3 loved spending their World Book Day vouchers in Waterstones! We can’t wait to meet one of the authors (Jennifer Killick) when she is due to visit school in June.
Our school team have been out playing their first fixtures for the year. The team played so well together and showed great sportsmanship. A big thank-you to Craig from Barrow AFC for managing the team.
We are really excited about lots more matches to come this year.
Our Autumn Term clubs are now up and running with a wide selection to choose from. This term we are offering Football, Choir, Cooking, Gymnastics, Craft, Phonics, Keyboard, Reading, Mindfulness Colouring and Multi-Sports.
All our extra-curricular clubs are free!
Our Nursery Class have settled in brilliantly to a new school year. They are having lots of fun playing with their friends both inside and outside.
We still have places available in the class. If you would like to find out more about joining our friendly school, please get in touch.
Our choir took part in Young Voices at the MEN Arena, Manchester. Alongside more than 6000 other children from around the country they performed to an audience of over 10000!
They were amazing as always and Mrs Hubbold and Mrs Mayvers were incredibly proud. Well done everyone!
On Friday 1st February, we were honoured to host a morning with Stuart Robinson and Tony from the Sports for Schools organisation. Tony (our Sportivator for the day) led the children through a timed workout of a selection of different exercises for which the children had been sponsored by friends and family. The money raised will be used to help athletes like Stuart train for Team GB and to buy new sports equipment for the school. The children loved the activities and everyone had lots of fun whilst keeping fit and healthy at the same time.
The morning finished with an inspirational assembly from Stuart where he spoke about children aiming to be the best they can be, both in sport and in life in general. Stuart was serving in Afghanistan as a RAF corporal when his vehicle was hit by a Taliban bomb. He had to have both legs amputated but has not let this hold him back. Stuart spoke about how he took up wheelchair rugby and how this helped him in his rehabilitation. Since then, his hard work and determination has helped him achieve huge success in the sporting arena. He has represented the country at the Invictus Games, European Championships and attended the Paralympic Games in Rio. The children were star-struck after meeting Stuart and loved hearing first-hand about his sporting endeavours. It was a most inspiring experience for children and staff and we are grateful to Stuart for his time.