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Judged OUTSTANDING for Early Years, Personal Development and Behaviour and Attitudes (Ofsted May 2024), ......'In the Reception class, children receive an excellent start to their education.'.....'Children are exceptionally well prepared for learning in Year 1.'.....'Pupils develop as mature individuals due to the exemplary provision that they receive to support their personal development.'.....'Pupils’ behaviour during lessons and around school is exemplary.'.....'Pupils are proud of their school mission statement. They aspire ‘not to have more but to be more’ in all that they do. Pupils are happy in school.'.....

St Paul's Catholic Primary School

A Voluntary Academy

Aspire not to have more but to be more – St Oscar Romero

English

As part of our 'Houses and Homes' topic we looked at the illustrations at the start of the book 'Oliver and Patch'. We studied the buildings and apartment blocks and then imagined a character who could live behind one of the windows. Some of our work can be found in the hall on display. Can you match the Windows we created to the character and setting we describe? 

Galileo Class loved visiting Poynton library and reading all the books. We can't wait to go back next term.

Literacy Crew sharing their own story books with children in the class. Fabulous Authors!

We celebrated a fabulous 'World Book Day'. We had a visit from Reu the Gnu from 'Reuben's Retreat' and wrote riddles about the book character we came as for the day. Can you guess who we are?

'Perfect Partners' in Read, Write, Inc

We wrote our own versions of the fable, The Scorpion and the Frog and then we acted it out on the outside stage.

Describing the character of the Troll through drama

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