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Today some of our Year 1 and 2 children have taken part in the Key Stage 1 participation event as part of our partnership with Active Schools.  This is one of the ways we have invested our PE Premium.

Along with other Leeds schools the children enjoyed activities including tri-golf, cheerleading and Tagtiv8.

‘I loved the golf.’

‘Cheerleading was the best.’

‘We got to do cartwheels.’

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Triathlon volunteers

Organisers for the Columbia Threadneedle World Triathlon Leeds have officially launched the search for 750 volunteers.

Organisers for the Columbia Threadneedle World Triathlon Leeds have officially launched the search for 750 volunteers, to help ensure the event  is one of UK sporting highlights of the year.

From experienced volunteers to complete beginners, organisers hope to encourage people of all ages to get involved in a world-class sporting event by becoming a Leeds City Ambassador. There will be a variety of roles for volunteers at the UK leg of the ITU World Triathlon Series including: race officials, supporting participants along the course, handing out drinks, or giving medals  to finishers in the mass-participation races, to name just a few. Volunteers can provide their time for three days from Friday 10th to Sunday 12th June, including the GO TRI event on the Saturday, or for just one day, by applying online at the official 2016 Columbia Threadneedle World Triathlon Leeds website: http://leeds.triathlon.org/volunteer/ and completing the application form.  Once potential volunteers have completed the online application form, they will be assigned a role, dependent on experience, and informed of their responsibilities via email. Prior to June 12th, there will also be an exclusive pre-event briefing for volunteers that will include: training, logistics, and a chance to meet the organisers. All volunteers will receive an event t-shirt, refreshments and a huge thank you from the organising team and those taking part for their hard work.

 

Free tennis

Free tennis opportunities available locally.

Tennis For Kids is a free 6-week coaching course packed full of action packed games and activities designed as the perfect introduction to tennis for kids aged 5-8.

Courses are available locally at Roundhay Park tennis courts and Alwoodley tennis club.

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In addition, free family open days will be running locally, at David Lloyd and Roundhay Park, over the next few months.open-days-promo

KS2 Tuesday tuck shop

Our weekly fruit tuck shop returns on Tuesday 26 April.

As an incentive for selecting the pre-pay option, we continue to offer you one week free. Therefore, for the Summer term, the cost for one portion of fruit from 26 April to 12 July 2016 inclusive (11 weeks) is £2.00 (10 x 20p) and the cost for two portions is £4.00 (10 x 40p). Please note that if you choose to pay in advance, your payment is non-refundable and must be made in cash with the exact money.

If you prefer your child to continue paying in cash on a weekly basis, that’s fine – we’ll continue to operate this system.  Each portion costs 20p.

If you would like to pay in advance for your child to visit the tuck shop, please provide money to the office as soon as possible.

KS2 fruit tuck shop takes place every Tuesday morning playtime.

 

Year 5 food technologists

Year 5 learnt a number of new baking skills while preparing our savoury scones including rubbing in.  We’ve also learnt how to get ready to cook, about different ingredients and equipment used in a kitchen and also why some recipes need to be adapted to take account of food allergies.

The finished product appeared to be a popular after-school snack.

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New SEAL theme

This half term, children will learn about their responsibilities as well as their rights.

At Moortown Primary, we’re dedicated to the value of SEAL in promoting a happy and healthy place to learn.  However, we’re always thinking about other ways to meet our children’s needs and interests.  That’s one of the reasons we choose to sometimes break away from the national SEAL themes to do something different.

This half term, we’ll think about our rights and responsibilities and, importantly, that if we have rights, we also have responsibilities. Children will consider their rights and responsibilities at home, at school and in other places.  These may include:

Their right to eat food, their responsibility to eat healthily.

Their right to a good education, their responsibility to listen to the teacher.

Their right to use the internet, their responsibility to go on appropriate websites.

Each week this half-term, we’ll concentrate on a different area:

  • Week beginning 18 April: learning
  • Week beginning 25 April: playing
  • Week beginning 02 May: expressing an opinion
  • Week beginning 09 May: staying safe
  • Week beginning 16 May: being healthy 
  • Week beginning 23 May: general

Perhaps you can support your child’s learning by discussing and promoting rights and responsibilities at home, too.