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Read the latest news, updates and reminders from Moortown Primary.

SEAL statement 5 July

Posted on 04 July 2010 by Mrs Taylor

As changes in school are fast approaching, ‘I know strategies to deal with feelings to do with change’ is the SEAL statement for this week.  

  • What could you do if you are feeling anxious and nervous about a forthcoming change? 
  • You may be looking forward to a change that is happening to you – how do you contain your excitement?

SEAL statement 28 June

Posted on 27 June 2010 by Mrs Taylor

‘I can make the most of an unwelcome change’ is the SEAL statement for this week.  How could you turn an unwelcome change into something positive?

Feedback about our happy and healthy school

Posted on 23 June 2010 by Mr Roundtree

At Moortown, people often compliment our happy and healthy school.  It was great to recently receive this message from a parent interested in sending her son to our school in September 2011:

I just wanted to email you to pass on my thanks for showing both my son and I around your school on Friday.  We really appreciated you taking the time to speak to us.

Both my son and I left with very positive feelings about the school and we would both be happy if he was allocated a place at Moortown.

Thank you to everyone at Moortown Primary for all the kindness and attention they showed us.  Everyone we met was extremely kind and friendly, which gave an impression of a welcoming and positive culture.  I was very impressed by how well-behaved the children were and how eloquently they expressed themselves and I am still amazed how quickly they answered the maths questions!  All the children seemed engaged and interested in what they were doing and they were credit to the school, the staff and themselves.

Everyone is obviously striving to create a nuturing and rewarding evironment for the pupils and it is clearly paying dividends.  We will certainly recommend Moortown Primary to others!

That’s great feedback – thanks!

SEAL statement 21 June

Posted on 20 June 2010 by Mrs Taylor

‘I can change my behaviour for the better’ is the SEAL statement for this week, continuing our Changes theme.  By taking responsibility for your own behaviour this can be a quick and easy change.

Food tasting at Harvester restaurant

Posted on 18 June 2010 by Mr Roundtree

Some of the Year 3 and 4 pupils recently visited Harvester restaurant at Colton, Leeds.  This was part of our drive to make packed lunches at Moortown Primary even healthier.

The session involved tasting different fruit and vegetables and learning all about how important it is to have these in our diets.

The children came away with a selection of vegetables and lots of knowledge about healthy eating.  They were very keen to encourage their family to eat well, too!

We’ve already noticed quite a few with extra portions of fruit and vegetables in their packed lunch.  Children tell us they want to try healthier foods – why not try something new and nutritious each week?

Blind-tasting!
Blind-tasting!

Class Assemblies

Posted on 18 June 2010 by Mr Roundtree

Some of the stars from the recent Year 2 Class Assembly
Some of the stars from the recent Year 2 Class Assembly

With only one class assembly left in the year, you might like to read some of the comments parents and carers have made this year so far…

‘We really enjoyed learning lots about how to stay safe.’

‘Fantastic counting in French – it was clear and the accent perfect.  I really enjoyed the assembly, as usual.’

‘Entertaining and factual… Very educational.’

‘Fantastic interpretation of Shakespeare into bite size three minutes definitely got all the children switched on and engaged with Shakespeare.’

‘Great assembly, especially when the pupils speak so loudly and clearly.’

SEAL statement 14 June

Posted on 13 June 2010 by Mrs Taylor

This week our SEAL statement is ‘I can get better at my learning.’  Which of the following circle time skills could you improve to get better at your learning?

  • Looking skills
  • Listening skills
  • Thinking skills 
  • Speaking skills
  • Body language
  • Concentrating

SEAL statement 7 June

Posted on 06 June 2010 by Mrs Taylor

Our SEAL theme this half term focuses on Changes and the first weekly statement is ‘I can cope with an unexpected change.’ With the end of the school year approaching, this SEAL theme helps to prepare children to deal with changes they will face at school.  These may be a new high school, a new Key Stage or a new classroom and teacher.

Winning at Moortown!

Posted on 02 June 2010 by Mr Roundtree

Well done to Theo Raseta in Year 1, who won a prize in the Education Leeds Give it 100% competition.  He wins a pair of sledging vouchers for SnoZone in Castleford. In total, 121 pupils from Moortown Primary School achieved 100% attendance rate during March 2010 – that’s fantastic and these people have really helped make a difference to our attendance as well as being happy and healthy learners.  All of these pupils earned a certificate. In the authority, there were 27,000 entries from 139 schools.

Also, well done to all our talented tennis players! At a recent tournament between local primary schools, Moortown won due to the great skills and talents of many of our pupils.  We already knew Kiran in Y4 is a great tennis player, but Mrs Maver was very impressed with many of the others who took part.  Well done to all, and thanks to Mrs Maver for organising this.

Next half-term, we have more competitions and events to look forward to. A sneaky peak at the Year 6 routine suggests we’re in with a good chance of winning the local schools’ competition for best Wake Up Shake Up performance!

Goodbye...

Posted on 29 May 2010 by Mr Roundtree

Miss KieranAs you know, Miss Beatson leaves us at the end of the year to take up a leadership role in London. Sadly, the time has come for two other teachers to also be moving on.

In July, Miss Kieran leaves us for a sabbatical year. She is moving to Stockholm, Sweden to work in a school there. Miss Kieran has delivered wonderfully creative lessons and adds sparkle and fun to whatever her classes do. She has led the way with the development of our more creative curriculum and also led on initiatives such as Moortown’s Got Talent and My Money week. We hope that she will return to Moortown after her year away.

Mr O'LearyMr O’Leary also leaves us at the end of the year, but to go to a school much closer to home! He will be part of the leadership team in another Leeds school, continuing his responsibility for ICT throughout the school, a role which he has successfully developed here at Moortown. He has ensured that the children in his classes have achieved very well each year, and has contributed a good deal in his extra role as Subject Leader for ICT. He also took up the management of the football team and set up many matches with our local schools.

Miss Kieran and Mr O’Leary both started at the same time as Mrs Weekes and me – the four of us joined in September 2007. We shall miss them both. They started here as newly qualified teachers and have contributed an enormous amount to the school.

We have recruited four new teachers to join us in September. The children met three of the new teachers, Mr Owen, Mr Redfearn and Mr Wilks on Friday 28 May. The fourth teacher, Ms Hazell, is currently teaching in a London school.

Moortown Primary School, Leeds
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