Moorhouse Primary School

Date published: 10 March 2015


Primary League Football Medals went to Sam Holt, Jake Stanley, Declan Nutall, Reace Kingsley, Stanley Mulcahy and Morgan Fletcher.

Events

Our choir took part in the Young Voices Concert at Manchester Arena.
There were seven thousand pupils singing at the event. It was an amazing experience and the pupils were brilliant. Thanks to all the parents who have supported the choir and came to cheer us on.

Our Netball club took part in the first tournament of the season at Smithy Bridge.

World Book Day raised £96.40. Well done to all the parents who made costumes, the children looked fantastic. All the children had a fun day learning about books and authors.

Star Assembly awards presented to:

Reception – Steven Gray, Corey Murphy
Y1 – Theo Astre, Jacob Hammond
Y2 – Cavan Pounder, Luton Rodgers
Y3 – Jack Kitchen, Macey Sager
Y4 – Tayyeb Chowdhury, Lucy Paine
Y5 – Zainab Ashraf, Shileece Berry
Y6 – Abu Saeed, Jessica Singleton, Olivia Sager

Lunchtime Organiser Awards – Cameron Brannon (Yr 1) & Samuel Holt (Yr 5)

Attendance:

Years 5 & 6 – 100% - Well Done
Golden Bin: Year 2
House Point Winners: Beal – 965

Stars of the Week were given a free skating lesson at Roller City.

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