Welcome to St Mary’s Primary School
The Health and Safety SMART group had a great time with Mr Drew, learning about how the Honorary Police keep us safe monitoring the roads. The children completed a traffic survey, and had a go using the walkie talkies. They learnt to use the speed gun, and discovered that the breathalyzer takes a lot of puff!
To celebrate 'National Storytelling Week' Years 1 and 2 visited the Martime Museum to listen to some 'Sea Stories.' We also learnt how to make 'pirate pie' and had a chance to explore the museum. Thank you Jersey Heritage for organising.
CAMHS Training Day for professionals, parents and carers - 27th February 2025
Wow! Year 2 have been working so hard in their lessons with Miss King. Week 3 and they have learnt more body percussion, more sign language and they have been learning how to play the recorders! Not only have they mastered holding them correctly but they are already playing tunes
Year 3 & 4 were visited by local author Jennie Jewell this afternoon. She read 'Drip the Drop' to Year 4 and 'Guardian Aliens' to Year 3. The children listened well and asked some fantastic questions.
Poor little Max is missing from the area round La Rue de La Rosiere/ Bethlehem Methodist Church. He's been missing for a week and may have become disorientated by the stormy weather. He's only 9 months old and timid - and not used to staying out at night. Please phone 07797 713292 or 07797 737317 if you have sight of him. I know we don't usually share things like this, but his family are very worried about him.
Sports Bug session today (Monday 27th) is cancelled due to staff illness - email has been sent out to parents
With the 'Big Garden Birdwatch' coming up this weekend Year 2 have been practising their birdwatching skills. We visited Hamptonne today and made bird feeders, learnt about bird calls and did some bird spotting! Thank you to Jersey Heritage for a fabulous morning
Today Year 2 had their first lesson with Miss King from the Jersey Music Service. They played some games to help them learn about keeping the beat, played a range of percussion instruments, learnt some sign language and had a go at body percussion! We will continue developing our musical skills throughout the term and parents will be invited in to watch a concert at the end of March (Mrs Webb will email with a date and time)
Year 2 had an exciting start to the term with a visit to the Jersey Museum and the Royal Square to start their learning about the Battle of Jersey.
Just a reminder that there are no clubs in the first and last week of term. (Samurai may be different, as they are a private provider, but they should have contacted participating families directly.) Clubs will be up and running from Monday 13th January
We are looking forward to seeing you all today. It's windy out there, so take it slow and steady!