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St Mary's R.C.

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Rooted in the Gospel Values and the vision of Saint Mary. Saint Mary tells us "God is love and He loves us as we are."

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  • KS2 Maths Club

    Thu 28 Nov 2019 L.Johnson
    30 children from Key Stage 2 joined our maths club where we looked at different aspects of maths through the use of games such as traditional board games, on-line games, problem solving activities etc. The children were engaged throughout; sharing ideas and being a St Mary's mate to other children within the club. The children could see that maths is playful, exciting and full of wonder. 
  • Staying Safe Online - 7 Do's and 7 Don't - A Vital Guide for Parents

    Wed 27 Nov 2019 Mr Chadwick

    One of the most important aspects of the St Mary's Computing and National Curriculum is Online Safety.

     

    Technology and the internet are part of our daily lives. It’s almost impossible for our children to avoid coming into contact with the online world. From social media apps to messaging services to online gaming, it’s important that we, as trusted adults, help to protect them from harm. But it’s just as important that they too know how to respond to online dangers. That’s why we’ve created this useful guide for children outlining various online safety do’s and don’ts to help empower them to make the right decisions when interacting with the online world. 

     

    We all have a duty of care to keep our children safe online. As our children grow and become more tech savvy, their desire to use the latest apps and games also increases. But what should children be aware of? What do they need to remember? And what should they not do online? Find out with this guide.

     

     

  • Reception are sparkling and shining ...

    Tue 26 Nov 2019 Mrs Taylor
    We have been exploring and investigating light and dark and today we used the torches to investigate how to bend the light to shine somewhere else using mirrors. We also shone the torches through different shaped holes and made them bigger and smaller .Next we used the magnifying glasses to explore the sparkles in the glitter to see how beautiful they were the light shining on them ...
  • POP Project

    Tue 26 Nov 2019 Mrs Taylor
    We had a great time together with the POP Project ! Our visitors talked to us about how important it is to respect eachother and to be that very special friend to everyone. it helped us to understand how our core values are so important: Love, Respect, Faith, Inspire and Achieve !! We sang songs and had a dance too it was so much fun !
  • Sir Simon McDonald visits St. Mary's

    Fri 22 Nov 2019 Mr Loynd

    This afternoon, we welcomed a very special visitor to St. Mary's.  Our most famous former pupil, Sir Simon McDonald.  Sir Simon is the Permanent Under Secretary in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Head of the Diplomatic Service

     

    Sir Simon started the afternoon by introducing himself, telling us a little bit about his work and also about his life at St Mary's.  He used to attend school at St. Mary's during the late 1960's and early 1970's, when Mr Woolf was the Head Teacher.  Sir Simon enjoyed his time as a pupil at our school, and his future achievements were built on the foundations of the education he received here.

     

    Mrs Raynor shared our five core values with Sir Simon, whilst Sir Simon told us that the most important thing that we can all do is to work hard to achieve and inspire others.  Any of us could be the next Prime Minister, or could be the person who discovers the cure for cancer, or could find a way for us to travel further into space than we have ever gone before.  We all have to work hard, take in as much information as we can whilst we are at school and aim high, and anything is possible.

     

    Next, Archie from Year 6 explained how our School Council works.  He explained:

     

    "Our School Council is based on a democracy for all the children in our school, where everyone has the chance to have their say.  We believe that everyone has a right to have their own ideas, be listened to and be respected for what they think.  Our democracy begins in classrooms, where we have Class Meetings led by our School Council Representatives.  They gather together our ideas about what we think can be improved, and take these to the School Council Meeting. 

     

    "At the full meeting, all the Councillors share their ideas with one another and Mr Johnson.  Recently, our School Council asked for tropical fish as a pet and for better dictionaries and thesauruses to help our work in English."  

     

    Our School Councillors then got to ask Sir Simon some questions about his life and work, followed by more questions from the rest of the school.  We learned that:

     

    • His favourite subject at school was History.  After leaving St Mary's, he went to De La Salle College in Salford and then on to Cambridge University.
    • He wanted to be a pilot when he was at St. Mary's, because he wanted to see the world.  However, when he was at De La Salle he read a leaflet about working in the Foreign Office, and realised that he could do a job in one destination for three years before moving somewhere different in the world and doing another job for three years, and so on.  This really appealed to him.
    • He started work in the Foreign Office in 1982 when he was 21.  He had to do three different sets of tests before he got the job!  He spent the next 37 years working hard and has been in his current position since 2015.
    • He loves his job even though it is difficult, because when he does it well he is able to help a lot of people.
    • Sir Simon meets Her Majesty the Queen once a week when he takes new foreign diplomats to see her at Buckingham Palace.
    • He works closely with our Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, and his Foreign Office base is on the opposite side of Downing Street to Number 10.
    • He has met lots of famous people, including the Pope!
    • Sir Simon was one of five children, who also came to St Mary's.  He now has four children of his own, who are all grown up.  He also has a famous pet cat called Palmerston, who has a Twitter account and 93,000 followers!

     

    We all had a great time meeting Sir Simon, and we are honoured that he came home to visit us and we are so proud of him and everything he has achieved.  Thank you Sir Simon - you are an inspiration to us all!

     

  • Year 3 put Road Safety into Action!

    Fri 22 Nov 2019 Mr Chadwick

    On a Thursday Year 3 enjoy their swimming lessons at Pendlebury Pool. As it was Road Safety & Awareness Week we put our knowledge into practise.

     

    We looked at safe places to cross and gave advice on how to keep safe when crossing the road:

    1. Always find a safe place to cross the road.
    2. Always hold the hand of an adult, or sensible person, when crossing the road.
    3. Never cross the road between parked cars.
    4. Always wait for the green man AND check it is safe to cross.
  • Promises

    Fri 22 Nov 2019 Mr Chadwick

    Year 3 performed their Celebration Assembly this morning and it was all about Promises. Not just the importance of making and keeping Promises to each other but also to God. In class we have been learning about the importance of Baptism and the reasons why our parents and Godparents make the promises on behalf of us.

     

    The children sang a brilliant song about Standing with the promises of God - a bit of stage fright with so many people watching though as they forgot to dance!

     

    Well done Year 3 and remember to keep those promises.

  • KS1 Maths Club

    Thu 21 Nov 2019 L.Johnson

    Maths Club for year 1 and year 2 got underway today with a large quantity of children attending.  The club was organised by Mr Johnson and with the help of the KS2 maths mates, the children in KS1 were able to experience aspects of maths through the use of playing games such as connect four, snakes and ladders, mathshed, purplemash etc

    It was lovely to see the older children helping the younger ones during this time. I feel that this will help to develop their mathematical knowledge and understanding.

  • Year 1 Road Safety Week 18th - 24th November

    Thu 21 Nov 2019 Mrs Kinman

    Year 1 have been finding out about how to keep safe crossing the roads.  

     

    They all sent a postcard home to one of their lovely grown ups!

     

    Dear Grown up,

    Please help to keep me safe when we are crossing the road.

    1. Always find a safe place to cross the road with me.

    2. Always holds my hand when we cross the road.

    3. Never cross the road between parked cars.

    4. Always wait for the green man and check it is safe to cross

    Thank you 

    Love ME X

     

    Find out more about safe and sustainable travel for your family at brakezebras.org/families

     

  • Year 2 film their own Traction Man Films

    Thu 21 Nov 2019 Mrs Murphy

    Traction Man is here to save the day! Our Year 2 class are really enjoying Mini Grey's 'Traction Man is Here' and his wonderful missions rescuing toys and household items in need. Today the class were setting up their own scenes and filming missions for their own stories next week. They took turns to be directors, narrators, camera men and editors. 

 
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