A very enjoyable and educational trip to RAF Cosford was had by all today. Here are some of the images of the day, involving Jaguar class.
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News and Updates from Jaguar
Cosford RAF Museum – REMINDER
Just a reminder that Pandas, Tigers, Rhinos and Jaguars will be visiting the Cosford RAF Museum this Wednesday 14th November.
Please ensure that you give your consent and make payment online as soon as possible, if you have not already done so. If you have any problems with the School Gateway, please contact the school office. Thank you.
Y5&6 Timetable
As the ‘Reading The Game’ (English/Football) programme has now finished, PE for children in Y5&6 will now take place on a Wednesday afternoon. For this half term, the children shall be learning and developing their dance skills with Miss Lydia Davies. The second PE session of the week (Johnny Hughes Coaching) will still take place on a Friday afternoon.
Forest School (fingers crossed) will be taking place on Tuesday mornings this half term, starting on the first Tuesday back (6th November). As the children shall be starting their session at 9:10am, it would be easier for the children to arrive at school in the morning wearing their forest school clothing already. They will need to get changed into their school uniforms when their session has ended.
Thanks
Mr Hughes
Forest School Y5&6 Jaguars
Unfortunately, we are still unable to use the forest school area due to not receiving clearance that it is safe to use since the tree collapsed during the Summer holidays. Therefore, forest school art based sessions will continue in the classroom on a Wednesday until further notice.
PS It’s been great to see all of the children reading at home. Thanks for your encouragement and support with this. They are really keen to earn stickers for their reading chart.
Kind regards
Mr G Hughes
Forest School – Jaguar class
Parents of pupils in Y5&6 (Jaguar class)
During the Summer holidays, a bolt of lightning caused part of a tree to fall in the forest school area. Even though it has now been removed, until we receive clearance that it is safe for the forest school area to be used, the children’s forest school session won’t take place. Therefore, tomorrow’s (Wednesday) forest school session has been replaced with an indoor art lesson instead. We shall keep you informed about next Wednesday’s session at the start of next week.
Thanks
Mr G Hughes
Reading The Game Y5&6
Dear Parents,
If your child is in Jaguar class (Y5&6) this academic year, please ensure that they have their PE kits on Tuesdays and Fridays, starting on the first day back at school.
On Tuesday 4th September, they will be receiving the first of their 6 ‘Reading the Game’ sessions with Shrewsbury Town in the Community. The programme captures the motivational power of football and sport to inspire young people to read more and improve their English skills. It delivers the statutory requirements of the new national curriculum.
‘Reading The Game’ is a 6 week (12 hour) programme. Each session is split, ½ classroom based and 1/2 practical based. Classroom sessions are teacher led using STFC resources and supported by STFC coaches and volunteers. Practical sessions are led by sport teachers or AFPE qualified coaches.
Subject to availability the class will receive a player visit and a visit from Lenny the Lion-Shrewsbury Town’s official mascot. Each pupil will be given a Lenny log book, an opportunity to win free tickets to a Shrewsbury Town match and a completion certificate.
Thanks
Mr G Hughes
Shropshire School Summer Games
Huge congratulations to the 14 children who represented Myddle CE Primary School and North Shropshire at Sundorne Sports Village today. Having already qualified through to this event by winning their local tournaments, they continued to show their qualities against other winning teams from the region. Overall, the archery team finished in 2nd place, narrowly missing out behind Longden School, who represented Shrewsbury. In the tri-golf, East Shropshire were the winning team, but our players achieved their highest total of the year with 701 points. The actual Summer Games winning area was East Shropshire. Further details can be found on the School Summer Games website, Twitter and Facebook sites.
Jaguars design and plant a Victorian garden.
The Jaguar class had the most wonderful afternoon designing and planting a Victorian garden in forest school. Thank you to Mrs Highfield and Miss Doogan for helping them. We can’t wait to see the garden in full bloom very soon.
So Proud…
We were so proud of the Jaguars who took part in the tri-golf tournament and came back with gold medals. Well done to all of the team, you were amazing!