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Newsletter 34 – 9th June 2025
Knowledge begins with respect for God (Proverbs 1:7)
This half-term’s value is ‘Honesty’’ (Proverbs 12:22)
WOW – The Walk to School Challenge Last week the School Council met with two Blackburn with Darwen Councillors and discussed the Walk to School Scheme and all the ideas and effort that the KS1 and KS2 children are making to be successful, healthier and achieve badges. The School Council did a fabulous job sharing their own writing about walking, walking buddies, completing the mile and also talked about the Moki bands that the Swallows use to track their steps. There is an article about this on the Lancashire Telegraph website:
My thanks go to Miss Ashton for leading this initiative in school, as well as to the children and their parents/carers for your support - let's keep up the good work!
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Kingfishers’ Class Assembly
The Kingfishers’ class will be leading our assembly this Wednesday, 18th June. Parents and carers of children in the Kingfishers’ class are very welcome to join us for this – it starts at 8.40am.
Non-Uniform Day
Thank you to everyone who supported our non-uniform day last Friday – altogether £211.80 was raised which will be used to help subsidise the cost of trips and buy prizes and treats for the children.
Bikeability
A reminder for those children who have signed up for Bikeability that this is taking place on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.
National Festival of Making
The National Festival of Making weekend is returning to Blackburn on Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th July 2025, 11.00am – 5.00pm.
The National Festival of Making is a FREE FAMILY festival for all to enjoy. It takes place in over 20 venues and public spaces in Blackburn. To find out more, visit: https://festivalofmaking.co.uk/
Flyers attached:
- Drowning Prevention Week
- East Lancashire Young People’s Mental Health
Blackburn Rovers Community Trust
This week’s Amazing Achievers!
You’ve Been Spotted! Children who have been demonstrating one of our school values:
Hana Zohaib – Robins Blue Zoya Satia – Robins Green Amna Kauser – Woodpeckers Farah Hussain – Kingfishers Aafiyah Bhamjee – Swallows Essa Hussain – Doves Hawa Atif – Owls Kristofers Kilpe – Kestrels Hamza Abdrabou – Hawks Rosen Vasilev – Falcons Sarrinah Khan – Eagles |
Headteacher’s Award Children chosen for a special achievement:
Sima Khaled – Robins Blue Umair Shaikh - Robins Green Adil Abdrabou – Woodpeckers McKenzie Mulleny – Kingfishers Azaan Qureshi – Swallows The Whole Class – Doves Aaliyah Malik - Owls Aisha Kousar – Kestrels Aysha Shazad – Hawks Laraib Shah – Falcons Maryam Hassan – Eagles |
Recent Reading Badges
Robins Blue Uzair Bilal - Silver
Robins Green Zainab Hussain & Aaron Patel – Bronze Umaima Mohsin, Yahya Latif & Zakariya Latif - Silver
Kingfishers Haris Jahangir – Ruby, Hasnain Taj – Gold
Doves Faiza Akhtar - Pearl, Umamah Bhamji - Emerald
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Authors of the Week
Key Stage 2 children who have excelled in their writing recently:
Doves – Aamirah Karolia
Owls – Nathan Szilecki
Kestrels – Zakariyya Motala
Hawks – Faizaan Abdul-Ghafoor
Falcons – Layad Hussein
Eagles – Ziyaan Latif
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Mrs Martin’s Class of the Week: Woodpeckers & Kingfishers |
Mrs Fenton’s Star: Haniya Ali (Hawks) |
Mr Richardson’s Lunchtime Awards: Zayn Bhojani (Robins) & Amelia Jahangir (Eagles) |
Last Week’s Attendance
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Best attendance |
Best punctuality |
Infants |
Swallows |
Robins Blue |
Juniors |
Hawks |
Doves |
Best wishes
Julian Rogers
Headteacher