Northern is an amazing place for our children to learn. In our latest news section we will share with you the latest events taking place across the school. More detailed information can be found on your child's class website page.
This afternoon, six members of Year 6 took part in a Dodgeball competition at The Valley Leadership Academy. The boys played immensely well, showed excellent honesty and fairness and made Northern proud. We came 3rd out of 12 teams so a fantastic achievement - well done!
Harold the Giraffe has been in school today and will be visiting us again tomorrow! Harold is part of the Life Education Visit and goes into all the classes to talk about lots of different things from being a good friend to staying safe! At the end of each session, the children get to meet Harold and even receive a sticker from him. Check out your child's class webpage for more information.
Our Reception children were on their very best behaviour when they received a visit from our local police officers. The children prepared some fantastic questions to ask the police officers. Well done to you all. The photos show what an amazing time every child had thanks to our visitors.
Since we returned to school in January, our three amazing librarians Ruby, Lily and Isabelle have been determined to organise our school library so it is ready for use by all the children. I think you will agree that they have succeeded in making our school library a place that every child at Northern will want to visit. Every class now has a slot where the children can choose to visit the library and choose a book to take home on a weekly basis. Thank you librarians.
Yesterday, our Year 3 children experienced the traditions of Sikhism first-hand as they were transported inside a Gurdwara. Unfortunately, this had to remain a virtual visit via Zoom however Mr Davies and the children were not going to allow that to take anything away from this amazing learning opportunity.
Morning Parents/Carers,
We are pleased to announce that Northern Primary PTA have launched their own weekly lottery with My School Lottery.
Tickets cost £1.00 each per week and the draw is made every Saturday. A Northern ticket holder is guaranteed a prize each week (prize varies depending on tickets bought by our school), and you also have the chance at winning the national £25000.00 jackpot.
Please find attached a couple of posters that give further information.
The first draw will take place on Saturday 19th March and the winner is notified by email each week.
Click here to register and buy your tickets: https://www.yourschoollottery.co.uk/lottery/school/northern-primary-school
We would really appreciate your support to boost our fundraising for the school.
Many Thanks
Northern Primary Parent teacher Association (PTA)
This week, our Reception children have been learning the skills that they need to confidently ride a bike. The self-confidence shown in attempting many different new skills has been a joy to watch. I wouldn't be surprised to see one or two of our Reception children representing Great Britain at a future Olympic Games. Well done everyone and a huge thank you to Bikeability.
We have taken the decision to create a Facebook page to celebrate our amazing school. This will ensure that the latest news is shared as soon as it hits the website and that parents can share our celebrations as soon as they are published.
The only information which will appear on this Facebook page will be the posts which appear on our latest news section of the website. Only children with parental consent to appear on our website will feature in these posts.
Please search for us on Facebook and like our page!
https://www.facebook.com/NorthernWeir
All we can say is a huge thank you for the overwhelming support from all of you to our Brave Box appeal. Never in our wildest dreams did we expect such a community wide response. This will make such a difference to the lives of children undergoing cancer treatments.
Merry Christmas.
Last night, underneath the secrecy of darkness, Northern had a very special visitor. Not only did he sneak in to our Grotto but he also visited every classroom. At every classroom, he left a special sack of presents. Father Christmas also sent a special message to the Reception children, the Year 1 children and the Year 2 children. The school was most definitely echoing with shrieks of excited children this morning as they watched the footage of Father Christmas sneaking around our dark, deserted school and saw that he had left each of them a present.