Welcome to St Mary’s Primary School
A fabulous evening out for Year 3 Tonight they enjoyed a bat walk around the lanes in St Mary with Laura and Callum (aka Mrs and Mr Webb) from the Jersey Bat Group. They saw lots of common pips and even a serotine. Bonus - they also saw an owl! The children were great, thank you to all the parents who attended.
Year 4 - clay 'Failed Pets'. (These are far too cute to be failures!)
If you read the 'what's on' list on this leaflet you will see there is a surprise piece of entertainment... I can't tell you what it is without ruining the surprise, but I will give you a hint that our Year 6s will be involved. (So exciting!)
As a part of their materials topic, Year 5 have been in survival mode today! After some passionate debate the teams worked together brilliantly to build their shelters and purify their water. (I'm still not ENTIRELY sure it's drinkable!)
More wonders from Y4 rockpooling... Cushion starfish, sea hares and a lovely anemone. We are so lucky to live in this wonderful island.
Thank you to everyone who has sent in games for The Reef and items for our pending mud kitchen!
This was not done by Year 4. What sea creature made this artistic pattern..?
Grantez, then rock pooling with Mrs Crowsley. We found all sorts of creatures!
Year 4 had a great walk to Grantez Dolmen and then used this to create Dolmen inspired art. Asterix and Obelix fans may appreciate the fine menhir that formed part of Dolmen City!
There's a rumour of a couple of sunny days ahead, so just a reminder to slip, slip, slap and wrap! Most serious sun related skin conditions don't show for years, but the damage very often starts in childhood. Let's all stay safe in the sun.
We had a visit from the Jersey Coastguard team, telling us all about sea safety. There was a lot of important learning and also a lot of laughter!
It looks like a sprinkle of snow but in fact the field has a beautiful carpet of daisies! We have also agreed on a name for the cabin where the children can go to play quietly in their break time. The children have decided to call it 'The Reef'.