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  • Endangered Animal Project Homework - September 2016

    Fri 26 Aug 2016
    Endangered Animal Project Homework
    Calling all children and parents!

    Each class at Woodlea is named after an Endangered Animal. I would like you to create your first project homework of this new school year, based on your class animal.

    For our children in year 3, this type of homework encourages you to work alongside your parents and produce something very unique to you.

    You can use any medium of your choice; 3D, 2D, collage, ICT, performance …

    In the past we have had paintings, information booklets, sculptures, masks, cakes, models and the list goes on.

    Should you require any additional information, please ask your class teachers, who will be happy to help.

    These projects must be in school during the week beginning 26th September.

    Thank you.

     

     

     
  • Road to Rio

    Fri 26 Aug 2016
    Woodlea Juniors are very proud and happy to announce that we are the proud winners of a national competition, run by Sainsbury's. 

    The main prize was a trip to Rio de Janeiro to watch some of the Paralympian Games. As a school the children, after completing any activity had to log onto the computer and enter the details. These details were converted to miles and the organisation to get the furthest won!  As you can imagine a once in a lifetime opportunity.

    The competition is a huge boost to our children and school. For our children and indeed for many children this is a true, ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’. ‘Things like this don’t happen to schools like ours’, is just one of the comments that has been said to me by the parents. The competition was an opportunity for us to relate our school’s deep rooted Core Values to those of the Paralympics. The children were keen to take part in additional activity, and linking this to their health began to see many benefits. They have researched Paralympic events and adaptations and started to discover some of the many athletes and their stories, which are in many cases inspirational.

     

    As a school we are planning to develop this even further before, during and after the trip. The children and staff who are going to Rio will be keeping the school, families and friends updated with Tweets, Vlogs and traditional phone calls. Following their return, we are going to use it as an opportunity for furthering the school’s knowledge and understanding of the games and making links with athletes met in Rio.

     

    The children themselves are already building a large following on social media through Instagram, Twitter and You Tube, dedicated to their journey. The accounts will follow the children through videos and pictures sharing the inspirational stories of the athletes they meet and see. Over the next few weeks we hope to see followers rise through give aways and promotions, from local business and other sites on Facebook and Instagram. This will also have dual purpose: to spread the word and to advertise.

    Sainsbury’s are the main sponsors of the competition, however Channel 4 are the lead TV station that will be promoting the games throughout the tournament.  Sainsburys are setting up a national press release at the start of September also as a school we are promoting it in the local press who have already run the story.

     

    <font color="#212121">follow this link to the local press release</font>

    www.leylandguardian.co.uk/news/local/girls-on-their-marks-for-rio-paralympics-1-8033889  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Year 6 Awards

    Wed 17 Aug 2016

    Congratulations to the following children for receiving one of three traditional awards, given out annually to year 6 leavers.

    Hewartson Award- this is for 'Excellence and Endeavor' throughout their time at Woodlea. These children are chosen by all the school staff. This year the award went to Scarlett Heyes and Jack Townson.

    Allison Trophy - This is for the child that has made mosy progress in reading, during their time at Woodlea. This year Charlotte Parr was the proud receiver of this trophy.

    Johnson Award - this is again chosen by the staff in school for the child who has shown continuous 'Care and Compassion' during their time at Woodlea. Mckenzie Topping was this years winner of the award.  

    All of our year 6 leavers have contributed to the success of their cohort. Thank you to each and everyone of you and Good Luck with the next stage in your education.

     

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