Falcons News

After a slight lie in this morning, and a mad rush to get all packed up and ready for breakfast, we’ve had another fantastic morning. See you all soon!

It’s been a dull day today here in Ingleborough, but that definitely hasn’t dampened our spirits! We’ve had another AMAZING day filled with action, laughs and a LOT of mud and water! We’re currently all just getting ourselves ready for dinner, which will be served tonight by our orienteering competition losers…Result!! We may be a …

Update…we’re country dancing pros! Just tucking into our supper of hot chocolate and biscuits then we’re off to bed. We’ll go straight to sleep, we promise…

We’ve arrived safe and well, and have had a fantastic first day so far! After enjoying some much needed pizza and chocolate cake for tea, we’re currently attempting to make our beds and polishing our dancing shoes ready for some country dancing at 7:30! Wish us luck!

As part of our new topic in science, we have been learning about how fossils are formed and found in sedimentary rock. Surprisingly, despite real terms spending being at the highest it’s ever been, there remains a paucity of paleontological equipment here at Tranmere Park so we improvised with bread and shrimps and bananas.

Today is World Poetry Day! To help celebrate, School Council have hosted a poetry writing competition. There were lots of amazing entries and they found it incredibly hard to judge! In assembly this morning, 2 winners were announced… Ruby from Herons and Luca from Woodpeckers. A huge well done to everybody that entered! Below are …

After a successful term of running ‘Chill Out Tuesday’ for KS2 children, School Council have now swapped their club to allow Reception and KS1 children to attend. So far, it’s been very popular! The children have loved mixing with each other through playing board games, building models, reading, drawing, crafting and dancing (thanks to DJ …

As part of our new topic in science, we have been learning about how fossils are formed and found in sedimentary rock. Surprisingly, despite real terms spending being at the highest it has ever been, there remains a paucity of paleontological equipment here at Tranmere Park so we improvised with bread and shrimps and bananas!

As part of World Book Day today, 3/4 and Reception have buddied up to read, share stories and draw/colour their favourite book characters.

Thank you to those who have been bringing in their dead and used batteries across the past few weeks. So far, we have recycled a total of 2553! A big thank you also to our school council team who have been out recycling the batteries at various recycling points after scores have been totalled in …
← Older posts Newer posts →