Moorhouse Primary School

Date published: 08 June 2015


Educational Visits
Year Three visited Milnrow Library and we were very grateful to have extra help from Mrs Barratt.

Year Six are going to Manchester on the Tram next week to visit The National Football Museum and see a play about Tolerance: ‘What the Thunder Said’ at The Royal Exchange Theatre.

Events

Our chicks were sent back to the farm as we finished for half term but two really liked our school and all the children. They decided to come back for a few days this week to say hello and show us how big they have grown.

Our Reception class have been thinking of names for them, Minnie and Daisy are one of the suggestions.

Other News


On Thursday Year 4 will be entering the ‘Not Strictly Eurovision’ at Oulder Hill and have been practicing really hard. There are a few tickets left for parents to purchase.

Carnival

A reminder that Milnrow Carnival takes place on Saturday 13 June.

Moorhouse have a float and we still have spaces for any families who would like to join us. Our theme is ‘Under the Sea’. Please let the office know if you would like to join us.

Star Assembly awards presented to:

Reception - Kaytie Smith, Maizie Armstead, Abbey Buckley

Year 1 - Timothy Knight, Nathan Rodgers

Year 2 - Paige Maclean, James Ridgway

Year 3 - Mason McCabe, Landon Price

Year 4 - Grace Wood, Scarlett Buckley

Year 5 - Lucy Paine, Cameron Rushton

Year 6 - Armaan Rashid, Caitlin Dolan

Attendance Year 1 98.1%

Golden Bin Year 5

House Point Winners 800 Pennine

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