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Posh playground! | Deputy Head
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Welcome to my Blog Page. As if having our new Forest School wasn’t enough, the enhancements to the Early Years’ Playground are also complete. This was due to 10000 of Lottery Funding which was secured by school. The children are already enjoying playing in the outdoor classroom shelter and using the new tough trays and easel. We also have a new shed for storing the Forest School resources in. We just need this beautiful spring weather to last so that we can get out and enjoy learning outdoors!
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Uncategorized | Deputy Head
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Welcome to my Blog Page. On the road to Rio! As if we don’t have enough exciting sporting events to watch: the Euros, Wimbledon etc. then now have the Olympics nearly upon us too! In true Gorse Hill fashion, we wanted to commemorate the forthcoming Olympics in style. So, we invited Mark Foster, the Olympic swimmer to come in and talk to the children. Some of you might know him from Strictly Come Dancing too. Mrs Bates was right we should have given him a pair of secateurs! Look out for him as he is part ...
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On the road to Rio! | Deputy Head
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Welcome to my Blog Page. On the road to Rio! As if we don’t have enough exciting sporting events to watch: the Euros, Wimbledon etc. then now have the Olympics nearly upon us too! In true Gorse Hill fashion, we wanted to commemorate the forthcoming Olympics in style. So, we invited Mark Foster, the Olympic swimmer to come in and talk to the children. Some of you might know him from Strictly Come Dancing too. Mrs Bates was right we should have given him a pair of secateurs! Look out for him as he is part ...
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Deputy Head | 2/2 | Welcome to my Blog Page
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Welcome to my Blog Page. Make a noise about bullying! This week we have been having an anti bullying week at school. This is something we are passionate about at Gorse Hill at all times but we like to put aside a special dedicated slot during the year, in order to give this issue the recognition it quite rightly deserves. Make a noise about bullying video. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. January 27, 2016. Did you make the most of the snow? We all get bundled up to go to the park with the dog....
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Being Baby Spice! | Deputy Head
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Welcome to my Blog Page. We very quickly assumed our roles – Miss Keaveney would be Scary, Miss Ostrowski would be Ginger, Mrs Heathcote would be Sporty, Mrs Barlow would be Posh and I would be Baby! On the day, I don’t think Mrs Bates or the staff could quite take me seriously with that wig on. The Reception children thought my hair had grown over night and when I took the wig off later because it was too hot and itchy, they thought I had cut my hair! May 23, 2016. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Uncategorized | Class 6
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Welcome to Our Blog Page. Good to be Green. As part of Gorse Hill Primary School’s behaviour policy, there has been a treat today for those children who consistently made good choices in their behaviour and learning last term. The Good to be Green treat involved the children making their own bonfire cakes. A fantastic time was had by all. A massive well done to all of you who truly deserved your treat. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. November 4, 2016. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. In ma...
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Uncategorized – Art / Gardening Club
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Art / Gardening Club. Welcome to Our Blog Page. October 30, 2016. During Gardening Club the children have created some amazing, super, scary pumpkins. Have a look on Halloween Night to get the fright of your life! October 16, 2016. We have now transformed the planters to their original state. I think you will agree they look spectacular. We have worked hard over the past year to make the front of our school a pleasant and welcoming environment. Our herb garden produced mint, parsley, chives and rosemary.
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Enriching the curriculum | Deputy Head
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Welcome to my Blog Page. I always said, that if I was lucky enough to get a management position that I would try and provide wider learning opportunities for the children alongside English, Maths and Science. Therefore I was thrilled that we got an opportunity to work with Z arts and celebrate Chinese New Year. Key Stage 1 children participated in some traditional fan dancing with a Chinese artist called Fen Fen. She wore her traditional costume and each child had one of her traditional fans to dance...
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Mud Pie Kitchens | Deputy Head
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Welcome to my Blog Page. On Thursday after school I was lucky enough to go on a training course at Wellfield Infant School in Sale. The course was about Mud Pie Kitchens and I couldn’t wait. You see, it took me back to when I was a little girl. I can remember spending hours in the garden mixing mud and water together to make mud pies for my Mum. How many of you can remember making rose petal perfume in jars? But did you know, studies have shown dirt to be good for you? May 15, 2016.
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Feeling like a celebrity! | Deputy Head
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Welcome to my Blog Page. Feeling like a celebrity! One of the most enjoyable aspects of the job (other than working with the children! Is to be able to visit other schools. This is valuable on two counts. Firstly, the reassurance that what you are doing at your school is comparable to what is going on at other peoples’ schools and secondly an opportunity to steal (sorry, borrow) good ideas and practise! I felt so privileged, as the children came up to share their news with me. One little girl told me...