Boothferry Primary School

Buildings Entry Point

We have had a very exciting week in Year 1 learning all about our new topic "buildings". The children became giants and entered a miniature Goole, exploring the different buildings in our local environment. The children then had to design their own building to add to Goole and decide what they were going to use

Year 2 Exit Point

Year 2 invited their parents to a special famous person catwalk to find out about the learning from this half term. Each group of children chose a famous person and performed in different ways to teach their parents the interesting facts they had discovered. A great time was had by all.....roll on next half term

ICT with Year 2

The Year 2 children have been Graphic Designers in ICT. Using Microsoft Word, Wordart, Clipart and Shapes the children have designed Halloween posters for the Halloween disco.

ICT with Year 1

Year 1 children have been using the 'Dazzle' paint package in their ICT lessons. They have created pictures of the Great Fire of London and the Moon Landing using all the paint package tools.  

Cycling Initiative Scheme

The senior management team of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council visited Boothferry primary school as part of a day focused on issues related to Goole and the people of Goole.  Mike Furbank, Head of Education and Schools observed: Boothferry Primary has sized the opportunities offered by the cycling initiative to transform the lives of

Road Safety

To complete our part two week campaign surrounding road safety, East Riding's Assistant Road Safety Officer, David Butt delivered an assembly on Stop. Look. Listen.  The timing was based around the clocks changing over the half term holiday, with the message specifically tailored to the needs our our local area.  The difference between dark and light clothing, reflective and Hi-Vis

Balance Bikes

On Tuesday the nursery children were invited to a balance bikes session. During the session the children learnt all about different aspects of road safety, such as; how to cross the road safely, how to start and stop when riding a bicycle and what the different signs and traffic light signals mean. The children had

World Gymnaestrada

Our Year 5 superstar Alex recently spent two weeks in Helsinki, representing The Great Britain Gymnastics team.  The team was made up of over 30 gymnasts who spent their time training, competing and sight seeing. One of the events saw Alex vaulting on stage, in the street.  Alex's team were delighted to find out that

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