Welcome to St Mary’s Primary School
Introducing Patches Patches joined St Mary's school today and will primarily be based in Year 2. He has been living with Mrs Webb for a few weeks and is now big enough to start meeting all the children.
There will be no Sports Bug after school tomorrow (Monday 4th) and as there is a match on Tuesday, there will be no football training after school. See you all tomorrow
Year 6 had a great time with Scottish Ballet who came in to work with them on 'Safe to be me' . The children had an amazing time and our visitors remarked on how thoughtful and respectful they all were. Well done, Year 6.
The 'Celebrating Culture and Languages' SMART group found out about Autumn Festivals celebrated around the world. We learnt about Harvest & Thanksgiving, Diwali, The Chinese Moon Festival, Halloween and Bonfire night. We finished our session with some traditional Polish dancing (Krakowiak) led by Mrs Sullivan.
Our 'Green Fingers' SMART Group had a fantastic afternoon preparing and sowing our Pollinator Patch with wild flower seeds. Thank you to Erin and Josh from the Jersey National Trust for helping us! We will be watching carefully for the first shoots in spring!
Years 3, 4 and 5 enjoys a fantastic concert in the hall - music from the eras of a range of kings and queens. There was a lot of audience participation and a hearty round of God Save the King! We're so lucky to have access to such amazing musicians.
Year 6 had a fantastic journey around the world with music in action this afternoon. It was a great concert and Year 6 were excellent ambassadors for St Mary's. They were amazing and they understood exactly how to have enjoy themselves and have fun and stay ready, respectful and safe! Class star, Year 6! We're proud of you!
Unfortunately, the football matches tonight are cancelled. There will be team training for A and B teams until 4 p.m. and we will reschedule the matches. There is no improvers session this week.
Well done to Solly for his first place in the Festival of Words Flash Fiction section.
Twenty children from St. Mary's proudly represented our school at the Jersey Bulls FC game, demonstrating excellent sportsmanship throughout. They cheered on both teams respectfully, celebrated fair play, and supported each other with enthusiasm. Their positive attitude and teamwork were a shining example of St. Mary's values in action. Well done to all!
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Election Day! Children have taken part in our School Council Elections today as part of Democracy Week.