Beech House

Date published: 24 September 2014


A group of Year 4 & 5 pupils from Beech House visited Holy Family, to play a friendly football match.

The group, who had never played together before, were rotated around various positions to give everybody a chance to show their ability to defend, attack and go in goal.

With plenty of endeavour and hard work coming from the group, they found it extremely difficult to break down the opposition, who were playing quick, tidy football.

The goals were free flowing, unfortunately for Beech House, all in favour of the opposition – five of which came from the penalty spot, as a series of mistakes, and some people forgetting that they were no longer playing in goal!

Holy Family came away with a resounding 10-0 win.

The team however were still in good spirits and with plenty of coaching ahead, the boys will look forward to the next fixture.

The School hosts the ISA North of England Arts Festival on the 1 to the 3 October.

Exhibits will be on show from pupils from three to eighteen. It is open to viewing from the public between the hours of 10.00 and 14.00.

The new parents social evening will be held on Wednesday 1 October at 19.00.

The event will take place in the Sports Hall. The Friends of Beech House AGM will take place at 3.45 on the 2 October. The meeting will be held in the Music room.

This week’s House Point totals are : Mercury 36, Saturn 29, Jupiter 28 and Neptune 26.
Form of the week was shared between Year 5, Year 8 and 11G.

Pupil of the Week certificates go to:

Nursery Yahya Ameen
Reception Hafsa Ahmed
Year 1 Aliya Nawaz
Year 2 Hashim Ali
Year 3 Sami Hasan
Year 4 Idris Sharif
Year 5 Thomas Stott
Year 6 Alex Roebuck

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