Moortown Primary is a ‘single-form entry’ school. This means we take only one class each year and so have one class in each year group. Classes are limited to a maximum of 30 children in Reception, Year 1 and 2 (like all schools), and classes in Years 3 to 6 are usually around this size, too.
Key information about the day-to-day running of Moortown Primary School can be found here – everything from the price of a school dinner to important dates in the school year. If there remains something that you still need to know, we’re always happy to answer any questions you may have – call in or contact us.
This section is all about how you can join in and be part of our community.
Moortown Primary is very much an active community. Pupils, parents / carers and staff at school are all important 'stakeholders' and we want everyone to have their say, to express their ideas and to keep on making our learning community a great place to be.
Every pupil at Moortown Primary School is an enthusiastic, positive and expressive learner – but it's not just our children! We are all learners: we can keep on learning new methods, new facts, new points of view.
This section is all about learning and how parents / carers can support or join in the learning process.
Last week, the children were asked to get creative with their homework and show what they know about teeth.
A homemade mouth, toothbrush and toothpaste. “A very detailed model. Well done, Pollyanna.”A model of a tooth. “Wow, this has been well thought through and with labels too! Well done, Felix.”
Yet again, the class produced some outstanding pieces of homework. It is always an absolute pleasure to see such amazing creations. It is clear that, the children have thought through their work and spent time reflecting on their learning. Well done Year 4!
A model of a tooth with a cross section of the anatomy inside. “Superb, homemade model with great detail. I love the way the two halves fit together to make one tooth! Well done, Daisy.”A Lego dental surgery. “Very clever idea! Well done, Harris.”Different types of teeth. “Super variation of teeth. You have clearly researched the difference between human and animal teeth. Well done, Albie!”Another dental surgery. “You have thought hard about your creation. Well done. Jess!”A tooth embedded in an apple. “What a great idea of what may happen if you don’t look after your teeth! Well done, Will!”Homemade buns with teeth icing. “A great idea. I love the way you have shown a healthy tooth, a bleeding one and a decaying one! They tasted great too! Well done, Emma.”Inside of a tooth. “A carefully created model. You have remembered a lot from our lessons. Well done, Ethan!Plaque disclosing tablet video. “Chew a tablet and let it mix with the saliva in your mouth. Then, swish the saliva around for about 30 seconds and spit it out. You can then tell whether you’ve successfully removed plaque after brushing your teeth. Always use under the supervision of an adult.” ” A great demonstration of how to keep your teeth healthy. Well done!”