It was our second set of Mountain League football fixtures today. We played Ysgol Y Waun in a skilful, evenly matched game where both goalies made some fantastic saves. The result was a very fair 2-2 draw. Our second match against Rhos Helyg saw plenty of great teamwork and clinical finishing for a 6-0 win.
Well done to our team and thank you for the help with transport and keen support from Parents and Grandparents.
Two teams of Year 5/6 pupils recently took part in the Dragon Rip-Tag Rugby Festival. In the boys team we only had two pupils who had played any Rugby before and all of the girls team were complete beginners.
But with plenty of enthusiasm and the willingness to have a go, both teams had some victories during the round-robin tournament. The children all had a great time, represented the school so well with their positive attitude and good manners and, of course, learned new skills very quickly during the afternoon. Thank you to all the parents who came along to support us and offer a bit of coaching too.
Today was National Takeover Day in school where the Year 6 pupils became Headteachers, teachers and Teaching assistants for the day.
The day was themed around Children in Need and Health and Wellbeing and the Year 6s did a fantastic job across the school.
We also raised almost £100 from donations, so thank you for your contributions to this worthwhile cause.
Read more details and see more pictures on the Year 6 Class pages.
Arddechog Blwyddyn 6!
This week a team of 24 Year 5/6 boys and girls went to the Inter-schools athletics competition held at Deeside College. They ran, threw and jumped in a range of events and, as always, did the school proud with their focus and enthusiasm. With some wins and second places, they did well against some much bigger schools but unfortunately didn't make it through to the Finals this year.
Well done to everyone and thanks to the parents who helped us out with the transport and team support.
This morning Year 6 took part in a service of Remembrance at St Mary's Church and then at the memorial for 11 o'clock. Parents of the pupils and members of the local community joined us in the church and many more joined us when we moved across to the memorial.
In the church, the children shared the poetry they had written, read a Bible reading then, at the memorial, read the Ode to Remembrance 'They shall not grow old' and also read out the names of the fallen of Northop Hall after the two minutes silence.
We were all very proud of the children, who were respectful and read confidently and loudly.
We would like to thank our Chair of Governors, Michael Hughes, for organising the use of the Church for us and another of our Governors, Jonathon Hodgins, for leading our service. We would also like to thank members of the Community Council, Linda Thew, John Golledge and Dave Norton for their contributions in organising the music and speaking during the morning. A true Community event.
Please visit the Year 6 Class Page to read the poetry written by Year 6 and for further photos.
We will remember them.
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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