Moorhouse Primary

Date published: 16 January 2017


Before Christmas the school held a Christmas Market whereby each class produced and sold their goods to friends and family. We raised £1,184.00.

Father Christmas visited and the whole event was a great success. The School Council and each class are deciding on what new playtime equipment to buy for their class. Thanks to all who supported us.

M and M productions visited school with a spectacular performance of Jack and the Beanstalk which everyone really enjoyed.

Awards for this week are as follows:

  • Rec1: Joshua Haigel, Arissa Rashid
  • Rec: Phoenix Blunt, Leo White 
  • Y1a: Ollie Gordon, Ruby Sager
  • Y1b: Jacob Morton, Amber Brannon
  • Y2: Mia Grace Jarvis, Lexi Wadsworth
  • Y3: Cameron Brannon, Harvey Leech
  • Y4: Kenton Rose, Cieron Rose
  • Y5: Cadence Wood, Chloe Brooks
  • Y6: Sienna Dracup, Lucy Paine, Shayne Ward 
  • Best Class Attendance was Purple Finches Y1 with 98.4%
  • Golden Bin Winners were Purple Finches Y1
  • House Point Winners were Pennine with 800 points
  • Maths Passport: Ellesse Wadsworth, Liam Magiera, Dominic O’Neill, Lorcan Wimsey, James Peers, Mason Holt, Shayne Ward, Tayyeb Chowdhury, Cameron Rushton, Abdul Malik and Taylor Montgomery
  • Bronze Reading Badges were given to: Harvey Leach, Leonie Munn, Ellesse Wadsworth, Layla Rushton, Demi Leigh Rose and Brooke Lockwood

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