‘Maddie’s been such a good girl so Santa gave her a early present and she went to the Sunderland empire on Saturday night to see Gangsta Granny live and she’s absolutely loved it ❤’
‘Maddie’s been such a good girl so Santa gave her a early present and she went to the Sunderland empire on Saturday night to see Gangsta Granny live and she’s absolutely loved it ❤’
What a lovely day had by all at St Oswald’s, on Friday! Reception have thoroughly enjoyed all things Pudsey for Children in Need, including the copper Pudsey and our dance-a-thon! 🤩
Year 5 have loved celebrating Children in Need across the day, On Friday! We have started with laying out our Pudsey pennies, learning about the history of Children in Need and then finished it off with a dance-a-thon. Everybody has had a great attitude today – well done Year 5!
Year 1 had a fantastic day today for Children in Need. First we helped to fill Pudsey out of copper and then we had a dance-a-thon which we non stopped danced for 30 minutes. We had so much fun but we were exhausted at the end of it! This afternoon we then made puppets and moving Pudsey’s which we have cut out and then coloured and used split pins to make his arms and legs move.
Year 2 LOVED their danceathon and the copper trail!
Here are our fabulous cooks getting in on the Children In Need action too, talk about a whole school effort!
Copper trail update – it’s looking great!
Year 2 looking amazing in their pyjamas and spots today for Children In Need.
Here is our match report from our recent football competition, courtesy of Kate in Y6. Well done girls, we love this!
Wanting to build on their fantastic discussions about climate change earlier in the week, Year 3 turned their attention to a piece of classical music aptly named, Earth. Hans Zimmer, a famous composer, wrote this piece of music especially for children to ‘play around with’ and that is exactly what they did. Some children composed their own music, others played their own instruments alongside the orchestra and some children used drawings to depict the story of the music. Wonderful!