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  • Grease

    Fri 20 Jul 2012

    Y6 entertained us with their production of Grease earlier this week. It was a huge success and the children received an outstanding ovation! Many thanks to the children and the staff who worked together to ensure it was such a huge success.

     

    Check out our photogallery for some great photos!

  • Congratulations!

    Fri 13 Jul 2012

    Children in all phases have achieved their best results ever! Well done everyone...

     

    In Foundation Stage, children improved on last years results by a huge 12% and have exceeded Knowsleys average.

     

    In Key Stage 1, pupils improved on last years achievements in all areas and achieved our highest results ever for KS1 which will give them a strong foundation to work from as they enter KS2.

     

    In KS2, we achieved significantly higher than than Knowsley and national averages and in particular at the higher levels!

     

    We are proud of our results and pupil achievements which are testament to the hard work of all pupils and staff. We need to carry out a full data analysis and once data has been validated we will interpret and share it more fully with children, staff, parents and governors. Initial data indicates that progress is good and outstanding in all key stages. Attainment is accelerated in KS2 as children achieve above and exceed national expectations at all levels.

  • Literacy Week

    Mon 02 Jul 2012

    During the week of the 25th June we held our annual literacy week which was enjoyed by all. The aim was to immerse our children in literature and culture; encourage them to take an interest in Liverpool past and present and provide them with opportunities to write.

     

    To facilitate this, we arranged for all the children in KS1 and KS2 to visit the Museum of Liverpool; told stories in the tepee, held a book fair; instigated shared reading sessions between year groups and held a public speaking session in the school hall. In addition, drama sessions were held by Mrs Bignall from Christ the King.

     

    Literacy week was a huge success with all the children and staff commenting on how much they enjoyed it.

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