Here’s a sneaky peak at the fun that was had at the Y1 Christmas party earlier this week.
Here’s a sneaky peak at the fun that was had at the Y1 Christmas party earlier this week.
Here’s a sneaky peak at the fun that was had at the Y1 Christmas party earlier this week.
Fun was had this morning when Andrew the Magician visited our younger children.
This is a special treat paid for by our PTA.
As mentioned in an earlier post, all of our Y5 children have been creating Christmas books retelling the story of the Nativity for reception children, which can be kept as a special keepsake.
This project takes part over a number of weeks and involves the children meeting each other, learning a little about each other and spending time sharing stories. It is a lovely link between some of our older and younger children and is enjoyed by all.
We have also been so pleased with the feedback from parents, here are just a few of the comments we have received.
“The book created for Finely is lovely – read it tonight and he loves it. It’s a great idea.”
“I absolutely love the book Theo brought home tonight, which had been written by one of the older children! It made me have a little tear. Theo is so happy with it and will treasure it forever. I absolutely love the idea of the older children sharing work and also reading to reception children.”
Here are some fab photos from our reception Christmas party. The children enjoyed playing lots of games, singing songs and of course dancing the conga around the school.
This Christmas, Mortimer Primary School are supporting Metro Radio’s Cash for Kids ‘Mission Christmas’.
Cash for Kids is a local charity and their mission is to support local children who are disabled, disadvantaged, sick or suffering from abuse or neglect. This is for children aged 0 – 18 years. All the funds for the charity are raised and re-distributed locally to individuals, families and other charities dedicated to improving the lives of young people.
We would like to say a huge thank you to all who have donated to this great cause, we have received an amazing 295 presents and can’t wait to hand them over to the charity,
Thank you
Today it was the turn of our younger children to take to the stage. The first of three nativity performances, the children performed confidently and with a smile.
We think they were all fabulous!
This week saw the start of a project between reception and Y5, this is a successful task that Mortimer has proudly ran for many years.
Younger children have been paired with an older child from Y5, they have shared books together and found out a little about each other. Now the Y5 students will write and create a dedicated, personalised book telling the Christmas story for the reception child. This is a lovely way for our younger children to connect with our older pupils.
Just incase you missed it, here is the latest Mortimer newsletter.
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