Friday, 11 November 2011

Blog Rules

Using Year 6 blog for the first time...
Please remember the rules -
1)Never give personal information away.
2)Don't use some body's else's name.
3)Don't cyberbully.
4)Don't say rude words on your post.
5)Save your work before you shut down.

First Term!

You know what they say. The first term is always the hardest, but not in our case! This term has probably been the best term ever! With Mr C, Mrs G, Mrs L , Ms K and last but definitely not least Mrs P leading the way down the never-ending path of education.

Tuesday, 9 August 2011

I'm going to miss St. Gregory's these past few years in this school have been a rollercoaster with things to do and places to see. But if your mind is set on something, never give up and then in a few years time you will see your beautifull work and will be very proud.
I.A

Thursday, 14 July 2011

Year Six Leavers !!

Oh my gosh, we are leaving on the 21st July. We all have mixed emotions, some scared, some nervous and some excited. We are going to a ranges of schools, the top 3 schools are Thomas Becket Catholic School, Northampton Girls School and Moulton Science School.

GD x

year six

OMG! It is year sixes last full week at st.gregorys r.c. primary school. So most of the year is going on a trip from friday-monday to Norfolk. Norfolk is a place were there are loads of activities. jca

Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Art Exhibition

St. Gregory's School recently hosted an Art Exhibition of the children's work, for parents. Have a look at the Year 6 display by clicking on this link below to look in the Google Gallery :-)...




Art Exhibition 22nd June 2011

6C Hazel Reed Artwork



6C produced some artwork on the theme of Hazel Reed. These were made using fabrics to show scenic landscapes in a variety of patterned contrasts.



Thursday, 9 June 2011

Curves of Pursuit!!

In Year 6, we have been learning about Curves of Pursuit in maths. We have been doing patterns inside different regular shapes. Some of the children's work has been displayed outside in the corridor. Curves of Pursuit are great and past classes have really enjoyed drawing them. If anything, it's good practice at drawing lines and measuring carefully with a ruler!