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  • Year 1 Trip to Gawthorpe Hall!

    Wed 08 Dec 2021

    Year 1 went on their first ever trip and spent the morning at Gawthorpe Hall learning all about Victorian Christmas time. The best and most special part was when they got to meet Father Christmas himself and he told them all about what toys and presents he used to leave children in Victorian times as well as hearing the children tell him about what they would like this year! The children had a very magical morning and behaved fantastically!

  • Christmas Dinner at Northern!

    Wed 08 Dec 2021

    Today all the children and staff have enjoyed a delicious Christmas dinner cooked by our kitchen staff! We have all eaten together and then played out and a magnificent time was had by all. Mrs Marr came and showed all the children her Christmas Hat to get us all in the Christmas Spirit!

  • Winter crafts

    Wed 08 Dec 2021

    Enjoy a winter crafting session through Nelson and Colne College on Wednesday 8th December 6.30-8pm 

    Enrol at: ontrack: prospect - (nelsongroup.ac.uk)

  • We are all supporting the Brave Box Appeal

    Wed 01 Dec 2021

    I keep having to pinch myself but today really does mark the start of December - a time to treasure family and friends and to celebrate how lucky we are in a world that at present is so unpredictable.

     

    It is hard to believe that a year ago, the Northern community was sharing in the news that one of our children was extremely poorly in hospital. Our hearts and prayers went out to the family as they faced the uncertainty of cancer treatments. Through the care of the hospital and the family's determination, Luke is back in school with his friends and although he is still receiving treatment his beaming smile is brightening up the lives of everyone he meets. To be honest, and Year 4 will agree, it just hasn't been the same without Luke's boundless energy and beaming smile in the classroom.

     

    Luke and his mum, Vicky, would love to do something to show their gratitude to the hospital and have come up with an amazing idea that I am sure you will all wish to support too. It is an amazing idea for sharing Advent happiness and gratitude.

     

    This is what Luke and his mum are hoping for:

     

    At the hospital they have something called Brave Boxes. They are filled with little treats for when the children have had to have something horrible done, normally injections, port access, cannulas etc . It’s nothing fancy, pocket money things, little pots of slime, surprise eggs etc . Nothing costs more than a couple of pounds but all the kids love a dip in the Brave Box and to be honest the choices have been a bit rubbish the last few weeks. 

     

    Luke was going to go shopping and get a few bits for the Brave Box with money he’s been gifted off family but we would love to take any extra things anyone else might like to contribute. I was wondering if anyone else wanted to drop anything off - a small toy or treat - at school.

     

    So here is the plan for the whole school community to become involved if you wish:

     

    Today the Christmas tree has been decorated in the school hall and underneath will be placed a Christmas sack. Any child who brings in a donation of a pocket money priced treat for the Brave Box can place their donation in to the sack under the tree ready to be delivered to the Children's Hospital by Luke and his mum. This will be completely anonymous but will make a huge difference to the lives of the children, including Luke, who are undergoing treatment. Wouldn't it be brilliant if our Northern school community could send a sack full of goodies for the Brave Box. 

     

    What an amazing way of spreading Christmas cheer and kindness. 

     

    Take care and keep smiling.

  • We are all supporting the Brave Box Appeal

    Wed 01 Dec 2021

    I keep having to pinch myself but today really does mark the start of December - a time to treasure family and friends and to celebrate how lucky we are in a world that at present is so unpredictable.

     

    It is hard to believe that a year ago, the Northern community was sharing in the news that one of our children was extremely poorly in hospital. Our hearts and prayers went out to the family as they faced the uncertainty of cancer treatments. Through the care of the hospital and the family's determination, Luke is back in school with his friends and although he is still receiving treatment his beaming smile is brightening up the lives of everyone he meets. To be honest, and Year 4 will agree, it just hasn't been the same without Luke's boundless energy and beaming smile in the classroom.

     

    Luke and his mum, Vicky, would love to do something to show their gratitude to the hospital and have come up with an amazing idea that I am sure you will all wish to support too. It is an amazing idea for sharing Advent happiness and gratitude.

     

    This is what Luke and his mum are hoping for:

     

    At the hospital they have something called Brave Boxes. They are filled with little treats for when the children have had to have something horrible done, normally injections, port access, cannulas etc . It’s nothing fancy, pocket money things, little pots of slime, surprise eggs etc . Nothing costs more than a couple of pounds but all the kids love a dip in the Brave Box and to be honest the choices have been a bit rubbish the last few weeks. 

     

    Luke was going to go shopping and get a few bits for the Brave Box with money he’s been gifted off family but we would love to take any extra things anyone else might like to contribute. I was wondering if anyone else wanted to drop anything off - a small toy or treat - at school.

     

    So here is the plan for the whole school community to become involved if you wish:

     

    Today the Christmas tree has been decorated in the school hall and underneath will be placed a Christmas sack. Any child who brings in a donation of a pocket money priced treat for the Brave Box can place their donation in to the sack under the tree ready to be delivered to the Children's Hospital by Luke and his mum. This will be completely anonymous but will make a huge difference to the lives of the children, including Luke, who are undergoing treatment. Wouldn't it be brilliant if our Northern school community could send a sack full of goodies for the Brave Box. 

     

    What an amazing way of spreading Christmas cheer and kindness. 

     

    Take care and keep smiling.

  • Northern Weekly Newsletter 26th November 2021

    Fri 26 Nov 2021
  • Sophie Lancaster Foundation Visit to Year 6!

    Wed 24 Nov 2021

    Today our Year 6 children took part in a workshop delivered by Dena and Adam from the Sophie Lancaster Foundation. They took part in an activity whose ultimate message was to never judge a person on how they look. Dena and Adam said they were amazed by the children's behaviour and mature attitudes so well done!

  • Year 3 and Year 4 Fun Athletics!

    Tue 23 Nov 2021

    Today some of our Year 3 and Year 4 children went to the Valley to take part in an Athletics competition where just the taking part is celebrated and having fun is the important part. The children had an amazing time and loved every one of the events! Well done Year 3 and Year 4! 

  • Dinner Menu for next week 29th Nov,and Week commencing 6th Dec & 13th Dec

    Tue 23 Nov 2021
  • Fire Safety in Year 2 and Year 3!

    Mon 22 Nov 2021

    Today our Year 2 children had a visit from the Fire Service. They spoke with the children of Year 2 and 3 and taught them all about the dangers of fire and how to keep themselves and their families safe. The children listened very well and our visitors were impressed with the attentiveness! Well done!

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