Martin Lightfoot from the RNLI visited school today to deliver assemblies to both our Infant and Junior children. He talked to them about the dangers of being near water and the 4 rules they can follow to keep themselves safe. The 4 rules are: Stop and Think, Stay Together, Float and Call 999 or 112. The children were very responsive to Martin’s questions and he was very impressed by them. The children who were in Mrs Allan’s class last year then presented the RNLI with a cheque for £116.40 that they had raised in the summer from the sale of artwork. The RNLI receives no government funding and relies on fundraising efforts.
This week, 6FH and 6RF visited the Sunderland Nissan Plant to take take part in the Monosukuri Caravan workshop. The children had a fabulous time and were given a real behind-the-scenes insight into life at Nissan: they designed and built their own vehicles, worked as part of a production line, toured the training workshop and even raced micro F1 cars! They had a lot of fun training for life as an engineer by learning to use actual tools used on the production line. The children were also given the opportunity to dip their toes into Japanese culture. They practised their Japanese vocabulary and took part in a welcome ceremony, where they received a traditional Daruma doll. The children thoroughly enjoyed themselves and an amazing experience was had by all.
A brilliant day was had when Y6AS and the Lego Club members visited ICT in Schools at The Word for an ‘out of this world’ experience using the Lego Mindstorm EV3 robots and having an introduction to the 2018/19 First Lego League Competition Challenge. The children were quick to task and highly successful when programing the robots, some even choreographed their robots to dance!
The children were complemented not only for their brilliant team work, problem solving and logical ability but also their impeccable behaviour.
A fantastic first trip for this Y6 class! Well done to all.
Wishing all our Y6 leavers good luck for their next chapter to secondary school.
We will miss you all.
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House Captains proudly holding the trophies that they have won in intra school competition this year. In KS 2 children compete in house football, swimming, Hi5 (netball), rounders,cricket and also for the Sports Day trophy. 
Our Sports Day in KS 2 always finishes with race events. Children compete in their year groups. The worthy winners were presented with medals and certificates in our final House Assembly.
This year we introduced a new reading challenge for our Y6 children called the ‘100 Book Reading Scheme’. New books were purchased including classics, new modern writers and a wide range of biographical writing and non-fiction books. Children and parents were invited to join a Class Dojo social media site to share books and reviews and to store points for reading. Each book was worth ten points, books by the same author another five points and pupil own choice books two points.
This reading challenge has been a huge success, comments from children included:
“I didn’t used to read a lot, but I soon realised that a couple of chapters a night helped me to relax before bed.”
“I would easily give up if I thought a book was boring, I have read a huge range of books I would never have touched if they were in the library or in a shop. I love it!”
“I can’t believe I read so many books!”
“It gave me loads of ideas for writing at school: I found loads of new words, characters and picked up on punctuation!”
An overall winner, the person who read the most books, received a twenty pound book voucher for Waterstones, the three top readers from each class who had read the most books also received a ten pound book token and a child from each class who showed enormous effort also received a ten pound book voucher.
Both the staff and the children have really enjoyed this scheme and look forward to rolling it forward with our next Y6 group.
Thank you for all the support we received for our recent Y5/6 production of The Wizard of Oz. We couldn’t do it without the support of parents/carers for costumes, bringing your children to the show, creating our audience and helping your stars learn their lines and songs. It really is appreciated!
We think every single child involved was amazing! Fantastic team work from all our children.
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What an amazing array of musical talent Mortimer Primary School has!
This week the musicians of the school performed in a number of concerts to share the skills they have been developing this year.
Learning a musical instrument is challenging and requires dedication, we were very proud of all of our students who shared their tallent with other pupils in the school.
Y6 had a fantastic VE Day style party to mark the end of their WW2 party. This week they have made Morrison shelters, learnt how to Jive, competed in ‘Welly Wanging’ competitions, marching drills, gas mask drills, spy missions and helped to prepare a feast to celebrate the end of the war.
A huge thank you to all parents and carers for dressing your children according to the time era this week, it really does help to bring our topic to life.




























































































































































































