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Caribbean Art , by Miss Houghton

Date: 20th Jun 2019 @ 2:30pm

Year 6 have enjoyed creating their own Caribbean themed pictures this week. We have created some very imaginative pieces. 

Winslow Homer Art, by Mr Chamberlain

Date: 19th Jun 2019 @ 10:18pm

Year 2 had a great time this week using watercolours to create a stormy piece of art inspired by Winslow Homer.

Year 2 were great at mixing colours to create different shades of blue to show the rough ocean waves and the stormy skies. Great job!







We are Cryptographers , by Miss Hogan

Date: 17th Jun 2019 @ 2:45pm

This week, Year 5 have been working on their cryptography topic. They have been looking at different ways to communicate including: semaphore and morse code and have practised cracking codes.

The children have also looked at password security and the Ceasar Cipher - making their own cipher wheels and encrypting information. 

Irish Potato Famine , by Miss Houghton

Date: 14th Jun 2019 @ 6:15pm

Year 6 recently enjoyed learning about Ireland and The Great Potato famine. The children enjoyed creating PowerPoint presentations to present to the rest of the class. 

Year 1 - Jesus calming the storm, by Miss Ward

Date: 13th Jun 2019 @ 4:58pm

Year One have been on adventure with Jesus today learning all about the miracles he performed. We learnt all about how Jesus calmed the storm and participated in some role-play. 

The Empower Girls’ Chess Tournament 2019, by Miss Hogan

Date: 12th Jun 2019 @ 10:10am

Fifty girls from eight schools around Merseyside enjoyed the first Empower Girls Chess Tournament staged at Our Lady and St Edward’s on 10th June, organised by the school and the charity Chess in Schools and Communities (CSC).

The day was designed to inspire girls to play chess, a game usually dominated by boys, but less so on Merseyside where CSC teaches the game in the classroom, in over 20 schools, ensuring equal participation. The girls heard from Maria Eagle MP a former top junior chess player and other female chess players from Liverpool; talking about how playing chess at a young age helped them at school and in later life.

All of the girls participated in a tournament and faced an International Chess Master in a simultaneous display given by the CSC Chief Executive Malcolm Pein, a former British Junior champion, who played with Maria and her sister Angela for Merseyside.

All of the girls received a chess set and the book Checkmate by Garry Kasparov the greatest player in the history of the game.

Girls attended from:

Our Lady and St Edwards R C Primary School

St Bridget’s Primary School

William of York Primary School

New Brighton Primary School

Monksdown Primary School

Our Lady of Pity RC Primary School

Dawpoo Primary School

Greasby Junior School

Holy Trinity Primary School

 

Elaine Mc Gunigall (Head Teacher) commented:

As part of our new venture, Our Lady and Saint Edwards (Year 5) have been working with Chess in Schools and Communities for the past year.

The impact of learning how to play chess on the children's' confidence and their attitude to learning has been far beyond our expectations and resulted in the Governors agreeing to roll out chess, next year, across the whole of Key Stage 2.

Not only have the children embraced learning the skills required to play chess, but also a range of life-skills including: resilience, logical thinking, the consequences of their choices and the tools for reflecting on their actions.

We are absolutely delighted to be hosting the UK Girls Empower Tournament and continuing to inspire young girls.

 

Malcolm Pein commented:

Liverpool has a fine chess tradition. We hope we can produce another British Women’s Champion like Woman Grandmaster Sheila Jackson who attended Broad Square Primary School.  We are delighted to hold this, the first event of its kind in the UK in Liverpool and look forward to seeing many girls amongst the prize winners at St Georges Hall later this month.


About Chess in Schools and Communities:

Chess in Schools and Communities (CSC) is a UK charity whose mission is to improve children’s educational outcomes and social development by introducing them to the game of chess. Founded in 2009, CSC now runs over 1,000 projects across the UK in schools, libraries and prisons including weekly lessons at 22 schools in Merseyside. CSC also organises an annual tournament every June at St Georges Hall and a world-class tournament, the London Chess Classic each December.

 

For more information visit: Chessinschools.co.uk.

 

 

We Are Bloggers, by Miss Hogan

Date: 12th Jun 2019 @ 9:47am

This week, Year 5 have been creating their own blogs. They started by researching existing blogs and looking at the features of the blog. The children are very excited to be writing their own blogs on the laptops based on what they did during the themed voting and Parliament week.

Year 1 - Royal Tea Party, by Miss Ward

Date: 8th Jun 2019 @ 11:11am

During this themed week year 1 have been learning about 'The Monarchy'. We have learnt all about the Royal Family, as well as Kings and Queens from the past. We especially had fun during our Royal Tea Party on Friday afternoon, in which we made our own crowns and had tea with the Queen. 

Voting and Parliament , by Miss Hogan

Date: 7th Jun 2019 @ 3:05pm

This week, Year 5 have even learning about parliament and voting as part of their thematic.

The children have created information sheets on Parliament and the 4 main political parties as well as creating their own manifesto for why they should become the Year 5 MP.

We had a special visit from Frank Field who shared with the children what life was like as an MP and he answered all of children's questions. 

The Big Splash, by Miss Hogan

Date: 4th Jun 2019 @ 11:40am

Year 5 have been learning about the great artist: David Hockney.

This has included making inferences and researching facts about Hockney. The children have also annotated his art work with what they notice, wonder and can opine.

Year 5 are looking forward to recreating The Big Splash...

Whitby Park , by Miss Houghton

Date: 23rd May 2019 @ 3:35pm

A morning out at Whitby park participating in Samba and mini olympics 

Christopher Columbus Thematic , by Miss Houghton

Date: 23rd May 2019 @ 3:33pm

A fun filled week of activities relating to our topic of Christopher Columbus 

The Pond, by Miss Hogan

Date: 23rd May 2019 @ 11:59am

Following Year 5’s pond dipping trip to Wirral Country Park, they created pond related art work. Have a look at some examples above.

Year 5 Grammar, by Miss Hogan

Date: 23rd May 2019 @ 11:55am

Today, Year 5 have enjoyed learning about relative pronouns and relative clauses in a practical way based on our class read: The Sword in the Stone. 

Salvador Dali, by Mr Woodland

Date: 23rd May 2019 @ 11:48am

Year 4 have been learning all about the life and work of Salvador Dali.  They were then given the opportunity to create their own 'dream like' artwork, using the materials of their own choice.

Edible Garden, by Mr Woodland

Date: 23rd May 2019 @ 11:39am

Year 4 have been taking advantage of the lovely weather and have taken the opportunity to plant some seeds, whilst also doing to some mental maths in our outside classroom.

Under the Sea Year 5 and Year 1 Shared Learning, by Miss Hogan

Date: 20th May 2019 @ 3:19pm

This afternoon, Year 5 have been teaching Year 1 about animals that live in the different oceans using the PowerPoints that they made.

We started the session by dancing along with super movers under the sea.

Year 1 - Sun, Sand and Sea Workshop, by Miss Ward

Date: 17th May 2019 @ 5:21pm

Mrs Bannister came to visit us again and we had fun finding out about seaside holidays in the past.

End of SATs Party , by Miss Houghton

Date: 17th May 2019 @ 9:04am

Year 6 had fun celebrating the end of SATs yesterday. All the children have been amazing this week and worked super hard. Well done! 

RE - The Holy Spirit, by Mr Chamberlain

Date: 16th May 2019 @ 3:56pm

Year 2 did a great job at performing a dance to show the feelings the apostles felt before and after the Holy Spirit arrived.

Check out some of their actions!

Edible Garden, by Mr Chamberlain

Date: 16th May 2019 @ 2:29pm

Year 2 enjoyed their visit to our lovely edible garden yesterday, our classes planted onion and beetroot seeds and gave them a good watering!

Hopefully we can return soon and track their progress.

 

Jumbulance Leaves for Lourdes, by Miss Hogan

Date: 15th May 2019 @ 1:48pm

Jumbulance!

The Jumbulance Trust exists to make accessible travel possible for adults and children who are disabled or have a serious or complex health condition.  They offer groups and individuals the opportunity to take holidays, short breaks or a day out in the UK or Europe by providing special part coach  / part ambulances called Jumbulances.
 

Our Lady and Saint Edwards have the privilege of waving off the Jumbulance and its VIPs as they embark on their pilgrimage to Lourdes.

 

We are honoured to have been chosen to participate in this great event. Year 5 have made cakes for the VIPs to take on their journey to Lourdes, decorating them with hope and love. We have also made prayer cards for the VIPs to take to the grotto in Lourdes and we hope our prayers bring them strength whilst on their pilgrimage. We wish the VIPs well on their journey, and can’t wait to make contact with them whilst they are travelling.  We all wish we have the chance one day to visit Lourdes.  Good luck, stay strong and we can’t wait to welcome you back on your return. Au Revoir.
 

The jumbulance will leave school at 11am on Thursday.

 

Marvellous Maths , by Miss Hogan

Date: 15th May 2019 @ 12:16pm

Year 5 have been enjoying using the new iPads during their maths lesson.

They can access the website at home by using the following link: 

https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/category/429

 

 

 

 

 

Year 1 Superhero Day , by Miss Ward

Date: 11th May 2019 @ 9:14am

Year 1 had a great time yesterday dressing up as their favourite superhero to raise money for 'Cash for Kids'. Everybody's costume was amazing and we had a great fun-filled day!

Superhero Day!!! , by Mrs Harris

Date: 10th May 2019 @ 3:20pm

🌠⚡️SuperHero Day⚡️🌠
Today all our children and staff dressed up as their favourite SuperHeroes and helped raise lots of money for Cash for Kids.

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