Welcome to St Mary’s Primary School
Children have been very excited today, dressed in pyjamas, ready for our Christmas Movie Night. They are now enjoying their popcorn and a festive movie. Big thank you to our amazing parent helpers and all the staff for helping today.
Children who have missed their annual nasal flu vaccination are invited to attend a catch-up clinic. The nasal flu vaccine is available for all children ages 2 years and above on 31st August 2025, up to and including those in school year 11. Clinic Details: When: Saturday 6th December time: 8:30 am to 12:30 Where: Outpatients at Jersey General Hospital No booking required. Appointments for the child nasal flu vaccine can also be arranged with your GP surgery.
Apparently the road outside school is flooded, so everyone please do your best this morning! Walkers, you may want your wellies on! UPDATED: It's the stretch of road in front of the field, and it has mostly subsided. As long as cars stick to the 20mph limit walkers on the path shouldn't get drenched!
Year One had an amazingly creative afternoon! Stained glass, nativity scenes, candy canes and bead snowmen... what a selection of festive delights!
Christmas gonks and stained glass windows! Lovely job, Year 2!
Year 4 made some beautiful decorations! They are all really individual and creative.
Deco Day - Year 3 made some amazing decorations - including these fabulous snowman candle holders!
Adorable Christmas Trees by Year 6.
The Giving Tree is ready for action! If you would like to donate an item of non-perishable food for one of our local charities, please ask your child to bring home a tag from the tree and send in the named item. There's absolutely no pressure. If your child is a bit keen and brings a tag home and you don't want to take part, just pop it back in the book bag to be returned to the tree.
Thank you to Tahnee from Jersey Heritage who visited year 3 yesterday. We recapped our leaning on rocks and fossils and Tahnee had some fabulous samples for us to handle - we all got to touch a real T-Rex bone and some fossilised dinosaur poo.
Lots to do at playtime! A Christmas Tree made out of play equipment.
Year 3 had a fabulous morning at La Hougue Bie. We handled Stone Age artefacts, explored the long house and investigated the dolmen. We got to see how Stone Age people made fire and had a go at grinding grain and polishing stones. A big thank you to Alice from Jersey Heritage and all the volunteers.