Monday, 8 December 2008

6K Artwork

6K have been painting in the style of Bo Newell recently and I am pleased to present a display of their work on our Google Gallery. This beautiful piece of work below has been painted by one of our pupils, T.O. Here is what she had to say about it -

"I found the perspective on the tree the hardest [to do], then easiest [was] the plant (on the side) because I have a tree in my garden like it. First of all I never thought I could do it, I wasn't the best artist in the class. When I was finished I was AMAZED I had done it! I was proud of myself."





To view 6K's inspired art, click on the picture above...


Friday, 5 December 2008

Key Stage 2 Christmas Concert

On the 9th and the 11th of December key stage 2 are having a Christmas Concert. Some of the things we are doing in the concert are singing- years 3,4,5 and 6 are doing a selection of songs, acting- some of year 6 are doing a play which Mr C wrote and is based on his childhood and year 3 are also doing a Nativity.

On the 9th we are doing this play at 9:00am, only year 3 parents are allowed to attend. On the 11th we are doing it at 7:00pm, years 4,5 and 6 parents are allowed to attend. All the students would love for you to come and see this concert it will be awesome!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, 21 November 2008

Children in Need

On Friday the 14th we all dressed up for Children in Need.We were allowed to wear mufti, odd shoes,pyjamas, slippers, mad hair and clashing colours. We made £450 -that is a school total and we are still adding. Year 3 did a sponsored silence and they made about £100 although they found it very difficult to do.

Wednesday, 19 November 2008

Anti-Bullying Week

This week is, of course, anti-bullying week. It is a chance for us to think about what bullying means and how we can tackle it. You can find a useful link at the bottom of the page (information for children) which will direct you to more information. Our Yr 6 has already highlighted this as a possible problem for school children. All school have policies about bullying. Don't suffer in silence, there are people who will help.

Monday, 17 November 2008

Jack Trelawny

We have had a author in today and his name is Jack Trelawny. He talked to us about all of his books and what inspired him too write books. He told us that the to characters in the book Louis and Tizzy were actually his niece and nephew.xxxxx

Monday, 10 November 2008

Prefects

What are prefects?

Prefects are children in year 6, who are responsible for others while the teachers are not present. They also help teachers keep the school in order (but that doesn't mean that other pupils can't help as well). These children are chosen by all the teachers in the school, to ensure that they are sensible; and reliable. But teachers change who the prefects are to make it fair for the other pupils who want to help.

Are there any other similar responsibilities?

We also have head girl and head boy, who are in charge of the prefects, and show new prefects what they need to do. These children do not change as prefects do.

Why can't children pick who prefects are?

Prefects are chosen by teachers to ensure they are sensible and reliable, whereas children may choose pupils because of popularity.

Is there anything else that I might want to know?



  • Prefects wear badges to show people who they are.


  • If prefects are caught behaving badly, there badge will be confiscated, and given to another pupil.


  • Prefects have a special book. It is where the names of pupils who have been naughty are written down.

Wednesday, 5 November 2008

Our teachers

Mr Clowes is a very good teacher he is also funny.If u get Mr Clowes as a teacher u are lucky!


Mrs Lord is a very good teaching assistant and she is very useful when we need help to read!


Mrs Patel is a very good teacher when it comes to art and r.e. she is a great teacher to have !


Ms Keating is a very good teacher when it comes to Geography I.C.T and Maths etc..............!


Mrs Carter is a very good teacher when it comes to Science and I bet the receptions love her!


Mrs Sefton is a very good teaching assistant she helps us in Music and Maths and she is good at it!

Thursday, 23 October 2008

I Believe.xxx

WOW!

we sang a song in assembly called I Believe.

these 7 girls really blew our socks off!



thanks to...

EG,NC

TM, CS

CE,DJ

EE



Welcome



Welcome to Year 6 2008-2009.
Good luck with all your contributions.



Monday, 22 September 2008

Year 6 Tribute Videos

Year 6 2007-08 conceived and filmed two videos preserving their memories of Year 6. Comprising original ideas and style, and filmed during July 2008, they are an amusing and heartfelt thanks to the Year 6 teachers. Here they are for you to enjoy.   :-)

Year 6P

Year 6CL

Saturday, 2 August 2008

A Letter: Year 6 Class 2007-8

Dear Year 6

I'm sure the Head teacher, Year 6 teachers and LSAs will agree with me when I say what a pleasure it was to work with you this year and how pleased we are with what you have achieved.

I would particularly like to mention your enthusiasm and, in some cases, real commitment to working on the blog - producing an online record of your year as an inspiration to future year 6 groups. Many people have mentioned how impressed they are and this is largely down to you. You kept to the rules and worked sensibly and, as a result, your blog is enjoyed by people from all over the world.

I hope that you will continue to come back and visit us here and let us know how you are doing in your new schools! Although you can no longer post directly, you can reach us through the comments box and also by e-mail through the St Gregory's address given on the home page >>>

All that remains is for me to wish you well, stay safe and keep in touch. 

With blessings, 

Miss W
LSA
Blog Admin


For your information (tbc)...
SATs initial indicators
% of Year 6 achieving level 4 and above: -
Maths 77%
Science 84%
English 87% (level 5 - 31%)
Offical results due 5th August



Wednesday, 23 July 2008

GOOD BYE..........

I will miss speaking to everyone through the blog, but especially St.Greg's!

Saturday, 19 July 2008

Before We Leave

Before we leave this year in 2008. I want to say thank you

to all the teachers and staff for helping our journey be a great one.

Especially the teachers who taught us.

Many thanks

Francesca

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Thursday, 17 July 2008

It's sad that we are going

I have enjoyed the last 7 years in st.gregs it will be sad leaveing all the teachers mr c mr p year six has been the best school year of my entire life

Monday, 14 July 2008

ART WEEK!!!!! Ancient Egypt (ohhhhhhh!)

We had art week recently in yr6, and the subject was Ancient Egypt and the things that we were doing include mummy tombs,(wrapped in bandages) with mummies inside and scrolls, like inside the tombs, Egyptian jewelry, death masks. Click here to find more out about Ancient Egypt.








death masks

Thursday, 10 July 2008

number one teacher

Mr C is the best teacher in the world if every teacher was like him England would have the best schools in the world.


  • funny


  • clever


  • nice


  • fun


and a good teacher year 6 is lucky to have him so i would like to thankyou mr c :D

Mass

On Tursday, there was a leavers mass, for YR6.Most of us,started crying at the end!It was sad at the end, a lot of tissus were needed!P.S I will miss all of year6,everyone and everything.

The Good Old Days

As always, one of the highlights at the end of the academic year is the good old musical extravaganza. In this case entitled, "The Good Old Days"! Parents were treated to rousing numbers performed by Year 6, complete in their Victorian costumes, and heartily sang to the pleasure of all. (I'm starting to sound like Mr C). Listen below to some of the rehearsal takes (mp3) as a reminder of a great evening.

Credits to: Mrs Sefton (pianoforte), Mr Clowes (director/performer), Mr Place (approval and all round bonhomie) and the entire Year 6, who worked extremely hard to perfect their performances.

Click on the photos to view.



Mp3 highlights:

Intro
Oom Papa
(Maddie & Nevart)
Recorders Ensemble
Macbeth
Wouldn't It Be Luvverly
Instrumental medley : Sing-a-Long Medley
How Much Is.. Daisy Daisy
I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles






Tuesday, 8 July 2008

YEAR SIX

Year six has been fun but now it's near the end so to make the end feel not sad ,we could try to make the last months fun by:

not getting upset or shouting at others,

we could be kind to other people or talk to others that you don't normally talk to.

As year six we have to set a good example. All the time at school we have had some great teachers especially MR. C !

ALREADY we have learnt a lot but we are only in year six so we still have a lot to learn in secondary school.

Sport














Year 6 took part in a sporting festival last week. The event was open to most schools and gave the children a chance to play a variety of different activities. Year 6 enjoyed cricket, golf and rugby and the afternoon was beautifully dry and warm too!  
To see larger versions of our photos, just click on them, or visit our photo galleries at: St Gregory's Google Galleries.


Friday, 4 July 2008

Our Role Plays

Today we did a role play based on the school.
My role play was about a interview selling the school.
I liked my best friend Eire's role play because she did about 2 more people coming into the school.
I'm not being mean on saying everyone's were rubbish because they weren't - they were all smashing!
Well done year 6!

Friday, 27 June 2008

Poem To Our Headmaster

Click to hear MP3 of Poem to Our Headmaster


Year 6 Poem

Last year the poem was filled with sorrow and we will not steal or borrow
From the line that state we will weep,
But really and truly in our heart it's filled with much love so deep.
We have had a blessed year despite what others think or say,
We know our head and will back you to the end.
We are going to pastures new and heaven help the student
Who will try to fill our shoes.
To you, Mr McMorrow, we say good-bye
And we hope this time you will cry.

I have enjoyed my time here showing off every good work that I have done.
Of every moment and of every day I thank you for the morals and values I have earned.
To my new friends I will share and take the school motto with me through each year,
I thank you very much and hope my presence bless you as much.

What about me, as you can't forget as my mother is here, something you will not regret,
My brother is here too so my face you won't miss but you will miss my happy little bliss.
My songs, my poems and my voice you will miss so much
My heart aches at the thought of this.

I know you won't miss me at all, no really, with all my siblings here you'd be glad I'm gone,
It's my quiet nature you will surely miss the most.
I'll take with me the peace the school gives and the joys that the teachers give,
With this I pray a prayer that this school will be the best forever.

So with this we say good-bye and hope next year this school will be at its best,
We will not lose faith and keep trusting in God
We bless you Mr McMorrow and we love you so much
As you are indeed the best.



Thanks to my drama teacher, she busted my acting skills.
Thankyou.

D.O. (year 6)

To Mr McMorrow thank you for all you have done and all the hard work you have put in to this school thank you so much
R.B. (year 6)

To Mr McMorrow
I will miss you so much and I will take the School motto with me like I said in the poem. May God bless you in your next couple of years and you are the best. Goodbye and I will visit you ; hopefully, every term, see you soon

Love T.PL (year 6)

Thursday, 26 June 2008

A Thank You

Thank you to our student teachers, Miss P and Miss G who completed their teaching practice with Year 6 this term. We wish them the best of luck in their careers (and hope we haven't scared them into changing their minds...)!!

Good luck.


Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Wall Displays

June Displays

Click on the photo to take a look at some of the fantastic work year 6 have been doing recently. Their english work has been very topical and 6CL displays some of their pieces on global warming. 6P's art display takes us from the modern to the ancient with some truly lovely representations of Egyptian scrolls. Enjoy!


Monday, 16 June 2008

Parachuting Science

Year 6 science work

Click on the photo to view the children at work.

Friday, 23 May 2008

operation updation - 2


If you are wondering how I got on with my operation - the answer is,
very well indeed, I got my cast off a few weeks ago, and it's coming along.

I'll get there!


Saturday, 17 May 2008

Finally SATs Are Done

SATs are over,we prepared ourselves for Sats in 2007 and March 2008. After we did them we needed to get ready for the real Sats,we were hard working to be ready and finally they came . every day from Monday to Friday in that week we done Science , English and Maths we done our best in order to get good marks. We finished them on Friday that was great fun on that day we were have in a small party, we will get our marks on June or July we all hope get good marks and levels .

Friday, 16 May 2008

SATs are over

Finally SAT'S are over , we had about 9 Sat's papers all together :( .

I think the easiest one was the reading one , because you only had to read the text and then answer questions ;the hardest were the science tests.

Today we got home made cake from Mrs B .

I feel a little happy and quite nervous because I don't know what next class I will get in and will any of my friends be with me in the same class?


Here are some pictures

Wednesday, 7 May 2008

Time For A Story

Our Year 6 group have recently been practising the very important (and difficult) art of written storytelling. It seems very easy to open a book and read a great story but, as Year 6 found out, it takes a little bit more than just writing down the first thing that comes into your head! Character, plot, pace and style all play their part and so we would like to offer you some of the best of their work, available to view on the link below.

There are three short stories to read: 'The Man Who Thought He Had Survived', 'Scared To Death', and 'L.A.' - and they are well worth a read...



Click here: 3 Stories PDF (all 3 in one document)


Click here: Stories Link 2 (google link)


Monday, 5 May 2008

The SATs Timetable 2008


Here is the updated timetable with times for all of the tests. Click on the table to download.


Sunday, 4 May 2008

The Gospel Choir

From Misc Photos 2

The self-created Gospel Choir of Thomas Becket Catholic School joined our assembly recently, offering fantastic, spirited versions of hymns for our children to participate in and enjoy. The whole school took part, including our nursery children, many of whom will remember this assembly for some time to come, I'm sure! They provided inspiration for our own fledgling choir, too. We look forward to welcoming them back to St Gregory's in the near future.

From Misc Photos 2

From Misc Photos 2


Have a look at Thomas Becket's website by clicking on this link.
Thomas Becket Catholic School

Thursday, 1 May 2008

Wildlife Projects

Our Year 6 children were asked to research and present information about different animals this week. Click on the photo link below to see the children at work, including some of the designs they came up with for presentation.

Wildlife Presentations



Wednesday, 23 April 2008

Sport



Some of our children took part in the cross country run as reported in the local paper recently. Congratulations to those children who took part!
[Click on the photo to view a larger image]




St Gregory's football team played a match against Standens Barn on 26th March this year. Result: Standens Barn 1; St Gregory's 2


Wednesday, 2 April 2008

It Was Fun At St Gregorys

At St Gregory's it was fun in reception ,Y1 , Y2 ,Y3, Y4 ,Y5 and Y6. In Y6 it was fun, good work, art, maths, English, science and geography all of it was fun and all of the classes. After the Summer holiday's all of us will go to secondary schools like Tomas Becket, Boys school and all different schools in October. In July we are liveing our school after Summer holiday's.It is fun at St Gregory's school and have to do our best untile July.

The Best Teachers In The School

Mr C,Mr P,Mrs L ,Mrs W , Mr O`C, Mrs P and one of the dinner lady`s Mrs P they are the best teachers in the school. Mr C is a great teacher, he is the funniest teacher in the school and whoever is going to Mr C class you are very lucky. Mr P is good teacher as well he is good at maths and geography he is a bit funny too. Mrs L ,Mrs W and Mrs P are great they help you in your work,reading and with spellings they are great. Mr O`C is our school football team manager and is good teacher he is helpful too he is great. Mrs P is are great dinner lady she is nice,kind and helpful she cares for children she is nice and great dinner lady. They are all great teachers in our school!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, 1 April 2008

Whales Project

Did you know.......
That whales can stay under water for 10-15 minutes at a time.
They can swim up to 30 miles per hour!

If you would like to view my project click on the link below.


Whales (Google link)

Monday, 31 March 2008

Mock SATS

All this week we did our Mock S.A.T.S.
so far we all did great and achieved level 4 and 5 in English.
The real ones are coming soon and we are all working really
hard, to get the levels we want.
We are all really nervous.
A reminder to all year 6, USE YOUR REVISION FOLDERS!!!
THEY HELP!!!
Check the links at the top of the page for useful revision sites.

The Best Teachers Ever!



Weird I tell ya! Our Teachers always make the lessons fun,and educational. :) Not boring!!! Mr C Is one of the funniest teachers in the school.

He does weird impressions, funny faces and once he made the whole school laugh at assembly!

Mr C and Mr P really are good (that would probably mean funny) teachers, and it's a shame we have to leave soon!

Mr C ADORES Tigger from Winnie the Pooh, and Mr P likes him as well, but I think Mr C likes him more (He has about 8 tigger toys on the wall)

When we leave, we will surely try to visit our school, and of course the BEST TEACHERS EVER!--->
(I'm talking about all of the teachers throughout the school) Without their help our grades would be very, very BAD!

Operation update

I'm very pleased to say, my operation was very successful and I will be back on my feet in a few weeks with no cast!

P.S thankyou for your support!

Saturday, 22 March 2008

Our Easter Plays

Easter Assembly 2008

KS2 gave us two beautiful assemblies on the Easter story this week. Click on the link above to view our photo album. Below are some hymns from those assemblies for you to hear.
St Gregory's Primary School would like to wish you all a very Happy Easter.

MP3
Jesus Remember Me
Jesus On The Cross (reprise)
Latin Easter Assembly
Love One Another
O Lord Hear My Prayer


Wednesday, 12 March 2008

Terrifying Tests

Tests to us can be hard and terrifying, but, they can help us a lot and up our grades. They can also help us to get into the secondary school that we would really like to go to. In lessons now we're just doing revision to help us in our tests, so no wonder we've got such good grades.



Every Friday we also do a spelling test and a short or a long writing task sometimes it might be hard, however it can also be easy, so don't be scared of tests, because here in St. Gregory's the teachers are there to help you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Monday, 10 March 2008

Back We Go To The 1800's

On the 25th to the 29th 08 we went to Norfolk. On the Monday we got there at 12:30 after we went to the adventure play ground. Some of the activities were the agility course and the high ropes course our favourite one was the high ropes course.


On the second day we went to the workhouse it was interesting to see what the paupers got up to in the 1800s. We got back at 4:45 in time to get changed for dinner.


On the third day we went to Blakeney Point to see the seals by boat. We also walked 5 and a half miles from Blakeney Point to Clyde. After dinner we went swimming at splash, we had the entire pool to ourselves. There was a wave machine and a slide.


On the fourth day we carried on with the agility courses. When we had finished the agility courses we were told what team had won. After lunch we had a mystery picnic trail my team was the first to finish by about 24 minutes.




On the last day we went to a shire horse centre, it was freezing. We arrived in Northampton at half past four.

Our Exciting Week at Aylmerton

On Tuesday the 26th February, when we were in Norfolk , we did an agility course on the field. One of the activities was, we had to get a cup filled with water into a bucket, but sometimes it was not easy. This is what we had to do:



1.First we had to get the cup of water upon the fireman's pole.

2.Then we were told that we weren't allowed to travel the same way as the cup .

3.We had many challenges ahead of us.

4.Challenges such as ,the underground tunnel , riggins , swing rope , tyres , swing tyres and the tower.

Two of us had to stretch very far across a dip with the cup and nearly dropped it.
What a FUN trip we had!!!!!!!!!

Norfolk Time

We had to get our harness on and try


and walk across the tight rope walk,


after that we had to walk the wooden plank,


then another rope walk.


It was very hard we kept falling off the thin rope,


the secret was to walk side ways and have the same weight on


both sides of the rope.



I hope we go again.
IT WAS GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!

















































OUR SCHOOL TRIP WAS GREAT!!

Day1: When we arrived at Norfolk, we were asked our name and had our heads checked. Soon after, we went onto the agility course. Not long after that, we had our dinner, then we had our evening drink. Then we went to bed.



Day2: At 7am we woke up, we had went down to breakfast. Once we were ready, we went onto the coach heading for the workhouse. 5 hours later, (when we got back) we got ready for dinner. After we had finnished our dinner, we had free time. After half an hour of that we went into the dinner hall for evening drink.



Day3: At about the same time we woke up and went into the dinner hall for breakfast. Once we were dressed we went and got our life jackets on. we went onto the coach heading to blakeny point. Once we got on the boat we had seen some seels, there wern,t many seels because there was a earth quake the night before. After we had to walk 5 miles, then we got onto the coach and got home.

Thursday, 6 March 2008

World book day



WORLD BOOK DAY


6th of March 2008. it is so much fun everyone is dressed up differently and look so funny (some of them not all) our taecher Mr.Place is dressed as Harry Potter but he always takes his hat off and cape, and for some reason he does not have a scar on his head.

World Book Day!!!

Today is World Book Day. Everyone in the school has dressed up a character from their favorite book. Even the teachers have dressed up. We have a Cruella de Ville, Mr.Chips, Harry Potter,Marry Poppins and Alice in Wonderland's Bunny. In the children's catagory, we had from High School Musical, to St. Trinians and James Bond. It has been a very nice day. We even had a Scooby-Doo. Happy world book day from St. Gregorys.

World Book Day

On the 6th March the whole school dressed up as their favourite story character to celebrate World Book Day!

People dressed up as Cruella De Ville from 101 dalmations and characters from

St. Trinians!

Happy World Book Day!!!

World Book Day

Today the 6th March is World Book Day. All of are school is dressing up in their favourite book character, and bringing in one pound which is going towards people in other countries who need the money. We have World Book Day because at our school we all get a one pound token so we can get a book so people who dont have any books can get one worth the one pound book token.

WORLD BOOK DAY

It was really cool on world book day, because every body was dressed up as their favourite book character. We were all playing the part and all the teachers were dressed up as well. I was dressed up as Oliver Twist, also I think it is great to dress up and be creative by dressing up.

Tuesday, 4 March 2008

Norfolk: More Photos Online

There are now more online galleries of the Aylmerton trip to view. These images are courtesy of our support teacher and one of our pupils. Please take time to view these beautiful photos!
(PS. You can also link to these photos via the download box on the right).

Norfolk Victorian Interiors
 
Norfolk Scenery
 
Norfolk - The Teachers


Norfolk Top 10

Norfolk Top Activities


1. The Mystery Picnic


This is a thing we did in the woods were there was inspector and we had to try and dogde them while picking up food for a picnic


2. Seeing the Seal


This was when we took a boat out to Blakeney point to see some seals.


3. Splash-Swimming


This is a place in Aylmerton where school can have a relaxing night swimming with waves or going on the water slide.


4. Work-House assessment

Picnic In The Woods

On the day before we left, we got ready to go into the woods, we went first into the main hall, our mission was to go into the woods to collect food our picnic for that day we all set off.



For the picnic , we got given a map to find letters and had to make a sentence with the letters we
went all round the woods to find the letters , when we got got near the end we meat Vie and she

gave us some jelly for the picnic, we had to get the jelly back to the centre without the
inspectors catching us.


Monday, 3 March 2008

Norfolk Photos 1

Norfolk 1

You can now view the first set of photographs from the Year 6 trip to Aylmerton, Norfolk! Click on the photo above to view the online gallery.

Alternatively you can download them to your computer by clicking on this link:

  Norfolk Trip 1




Blankly

Blankly was a blast!!!!


The walk across blantly point was amazing allthough it was 5 miles


but we hung on!! :-)

Many of us were sick :-( but we managed.






Day 1 In Aylmerton

On Monday, 25th February, yr6 went to Norfolk. We got on the coach at 9am and got to Norfolk at 12:30pm. When we got to Alymerton field study center, we had lunch and put our suitcases in our dorms. After that, we went out on the field and did some of the activities until 4:30pm. Then at 5:30pm we had our 3 course meal dinner. Then at 6:50 we met at the pavillion and were told that we were going to Felbrigge church called St.Margarets in the woods. When we got there we were told a scary story and then we went back to Alymerton and got our pjs on, we had cocoa and then a biscuit and went to bed.

Yr 6 Goes To Norfolk!

When Yr 6 went to Norfolk, we went on a picnic hunt.


We had to hide in the woods from the inspectors, so


we wouldn't have to go to the workhouse. The wenches


gave us clues and food, to help us get past the inspectors.


Also we had to find letters to make up the puzzle.



Near to the end we had to carry jelly not in the bowl but


on the tray. We had to hide the jelly from the inspectors,


and bring back to the centre.


Back at the centre we had to say a prayer to be thankful

for not going to the workhouse.

Weather and high ropes

In 2008, Yr6 went on a history trip. While there on a Thursday, groups 2 and 3 did some high rope climbing as part of our training so that we would not go to the workhouse and some high roping across the water that were at very high standards. Different people in different groups did an obstacle course and it certainly helped our skills!


Whilst there in Norfolk,Y6 experienced some rather unusual weather! On the first two days, the weather was lovely, however, the on Wednesday,when we went to Blakeney point, the weather of the Tuesday's earthquake caused the seals to move away from the boat when we went near them, to move further up the shore, and on to the other side!


So some rather unusual weather, won't you agree!

Tuesday, 26 February 2008

Mock SATS ALERTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!


Bad news year six we unfortunately have are mock sats next week(ahhhhhhhhhhh! )

But dont worry we have done them before and we can do them again.


Remember to revise and remember the techniques our teachers have taught us. Such as connectives, spellings and full stops and capital letters. In maths use the clock as your guide.


Good luck and try not to worry too much.

NEW SCHOOLS!!!

The letter is coming soon!! We, as year 6's, find out what secondary school we will go to, when we leave the beloved St. Gregorys Catholic Primary School in September 2008, the letter goes in the post on Monday 3rd March.

I hope we get into all of the schools we hope to get into. Fingers crossed!!!!

It is also a time of change for the children in the nursery because they go into reception in September 2008. I think they will feel scared to go up to a primary school because, they will be going up to a bigger school with bigger chidren. I think that us yr6's might feel the same, for we are also taking a giant step for we may or may not get bullied.

Monday, 25 February 2008

Safe Arrival

!!! UPDATE !!!

The children have arrived in
Norfolk safely.
We hope they have an exciting and
successful week.

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Thursday, 14 February 2008

The Appliance of Science: Circuits

February 2008

You can view our Year 6 science experiments at work here. Just click play
4  above.

Download the source page at: St Gregory's science clip (3 mins)

Norfolk

This year in February,Y6 are going to Norfolk as part of their Victorian period and geography.

All the pupils are very excited and can't wait,they we be there for a week so see you then!
We will be going on February 25th. When we come back from Norfolk, I'm going into hospital for my operation, wish me luck!

Monday, 4 February 2008

Living Our Mission

We are good learners and will do our best; We listen carefully, we are caring, kind and co-operative, we move Quietly around the school and settle our Disagrements carefully by talking about them,


we 'R' good LeArNeRs; we are #1!!



Last happy moments together

It's about 4 months and 12 days in till we leave the school.
We all are so nervous and excited about what next school we are going get into.
Time is going so fast this year , before we leave we are going to have lots of fun (I hope so!).
I am so sad about leaving all my friends which are going to different school, it will
be so hard to leave all my friends and say bye bye!!!! Also special thank you to all members of staff which teched us!

We Are all Friends here at St. Gregorys

Here at St. Gregory's Catholic Primary School; we are all friends, for example, even if we dont like somone much, we are still friends deep inside. We all enjoy doing diffrent things, e.g: science experiments, outside at break and lunch. We can always depend on our friends to remember each other when you become year six (like us) when you go to different secondry schools. You may think you will be best friends for ever, but that may not be true, because, you might make new friends, even though, that does not mean that you will never forget them.

Do you like everyone in your class? Well if not why not? If you dont like somone that does not mean you should be mean to them. So just be kind to them and they should be kind back to you. Because; you wouldnt want to have someone being mean to you, so why should you be mean to someone else?

Bye Bye Primary School

Septembers coming soon and that means going to different schools.
Time is going so fast and before you know it your the big kids in the school to the small babies of secondry school.
I've known some people since Reception and the school for me is a second home . Me and my friends have been best friends for ever and we all might be going to different schools , its going to be so hard to say goodbye and we all want to make the most of what we have together.

Thursday, 31 January 2008

Poetry in Motion

January 2008

Year 6 have been hard at work this week, learning about personification - that is, describing an object as though it were human - and here's a taste of what they came up with!!!

(All original poetry, by the way).

You can download the pdf files (they're not big!) here:

6P poems 1   6P poems 2   6CL poems