Moorhouse Primary School

Date published: 17 May 2017


Y1 go on their trip to the Yorkshire Wildlife Park this week. Year 4 have their visit to St Chads and Neeli Mosque this week and Year 6 have been on their residential to Robinwood and had a fantastic time.

The Cray Junior Activity Club meets at Moorhouse Primary School on Tuesdays 4.15-5.45 p.m. All primary school age children are welcome. £1 per session. Arts/dance/pottery and many more activities to do.

Maths Passport Awards go to Liam McCavana, Ashleigh Mulleeney, Eghosa Oriakhi

Reading Badges go to Maximus Jenkins, Braydon Rhodes, Joshua Haigel, Isla Hutton, Jenson Kershaw, Joshua Bowe, Maizie-Lea Tolson, Brooke Desai, Bailey Andrew, Isabel Frost, Arissa Rashid

Star Assembly awards for this week are as follows:

Reception 1 - Ronnie Newell, Nabiha Ahmed
Reception 2 - Leo White, Jenson Kershaw
Y1a - Maizie-Lea Tolson, Charlie Ashworth
Y1b - Alexandra Hull, Elena Davies
Y3 - Lewis Bailey, Charlie Steele
Y5 - Ethan Brain, Cadence Wood, Landon Price

Freddie Fit Leader - Macey Sager

Best Freddie Fit participant – Tais Amorim, Olivia Ward, Xavier Spencer, Phoenix Blunt

Best Class Attendance was Year 4 with 99.3% Attendance
Golden Bin Winners were Year 3
House Point Winners were 1110 Pennine

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