Class 9’s Assembly

This afternoon, Class 9 entertained the school and parents with their class assembly. They acted parts of the story ‘The Explorer’, took us back to Victorian times, showed the moving toys they have been making and performed an anti-bullying rap. Well done to all of Class 9, you were fantastic! Thank you to the parents who came to support the children.

Ambleside Adventures

On Thursday 3rd and Friday 4th May, all of Year 5 traveled to Ambleside for our one night residential.  We went on a VERY long walk led by Mr Howarth, did an orienteering activity with Mr Dixon and went kayaking on Rydal Water with Paul from Morecambe High School. We had a fantastic time even though we were exhausted by the end!

Victorian Day

On Monday 23rd April, Classes 9, 10 and 11 experienced a fantastic Victorian Day to launch our new topic, ‘Marvellous Morecambe’ in which we will be learning about the development of seaside towns, including Morecambe, during the Victorian era.

We experienced Victorian style lessons in the morning, including arithmetic, handwriting and an object lesson about potatoes. In the afternoon, we visited the Old Boys’ Grammar School in the village to look at the collection of Victorian toys and artefacts there. We also looked at extracts from the original school log books, discovering what life in school was like in 1875. Finally, we also played some games that Victorian children would have played: hopscotch, hoop and stick, marbles, jacks, pick-up-sticks and a potato race.

The children (and staff) had a great time, although we don’t think we would like Victorian lessons everyday!