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Reminder
Last school day of 2019-Friday 20th December
School Closed Monday 6th January
1st day of Spring term 2020 Tuesday 7th January.
OFSTED inspected our school on November 12-13th.
They confirmed that we are still a good school.
To read the report please see the OFSTED page on the Key Information signpost.
This week, Year 4 are taking over the hall for a day to have a Greek day on Thursday and all of the children who attended 100% last year are being treated to a well deserved visit to the bowling alley.
Y4 had a timetable competition this week. Y1 parent’s were invited to attend reading workshops, Y5/6 took part in our ongoing British cycling project and Y5/6 also had a special assembly to recap on the amazing time that they had on their Whitby residential.
This week Y1 went out on a visit to our local Manor Castle site, Wybourn athletics team went to Park Academy to take part in this years competition against other schools in Sheffield, Spanish and Star’books’ reading club are thriving and going well.
We are all really proud of the children in Y6 who are running the new reading club and acting as employees with lanyards, leadership responsibilties and they are really doing a brilliant job of mentoring and encouraging the younger children
The children of Year 1 went on their first every residential and had a fabulous time at Whirlow. They all had lots of fun taking it in turns feeding, grooming and looking after all of the animals. They went on woodland walks, went searching for bugs and insects, picked conkers, rode on horses and saw real pumpkins growing in a field! So many things to learn and do and brilliant friendships and memories were made.
Also this week Y6 went on their residential to Whitby discovering all of the wonders and history of the town and Y4 who have been studying the Greeks visited Sheffield’s very own Amphitheatre to get a feel of what it would be like back in the day.
The children of Y5 went out on a trip to Mam Tor a 1,696 ft hill near Castleton. The name Mam Tor means Mother Hill and is so called because of all the mini hills below it.
The children set off on their adventure in the morning, caught the bus to Castleton and then began their walk. Once they reached the summit they all had a picnic lunch together, before their descent back down to Castleton and on the bus back to School. Well done Y5 you all did amazing, especially as you had to deal with the wet and every changing weather.
A very warm welcome back to all of our children, families and staff at Wybourn community primary school and nursery.
We would especially like to say a big hello to all of our new starters and FS2 children who have just joined us and began settling in over the last 2 weeks. Thank you to all of our current and returning children who have been helping, supporting and have made the new children feel very welcome.
We’ve had a very busy start to this academic year and children have been going out on visits to the local library, swimming and this week Y1 will be out on a trip to Western park.