Murton Park Trip
Year 3 had an amazing time at Murton Park learning all about the Stone Age and Iron Age. Here are a few photos showing the amazing opportunities they had to 'live life as an early settler'
Year 3 had an amazing time at Murton Park learning all about the Stone Age and Iron Age. Here are a few photos showing the amazing opportunities they had to 'live life as an early settler'
A new "Bike Library" has been set up making bicycles available for children to take and use at home for free. The project is being run by a local charity called R-evolution. Children may borrow bikes from 1 month up to 6 months. Helmets and other safety equipment are also available. The bicycles will be
This September all our classes spent time learning about how our brains work. We dissected jelly brain and learned all about the different functions that our 'super computers' perform. We even had some real pigs brains to look at.
September is always an exciting time at Boothferry as we launch our New topics.
It's all change at Boothferry Primary School. Mrs Aldridge, our IT Manager, has relocated into our small library and allowed us to refurbish the main library. It's looking good, but not quite finished. Watch this space...
Year 5 children were challenged to design a theme park to scale and under budget as part of their Maths lessons. The different stages of their work are presented as a comic strip.
The best Solar eclipse for ages, was celebrated by all the staff and pupils of Boothferry Primary school. Pin hole viewers and the correct safety equipment allowed us to safely view the action. Mr Sibley looked particularly 'cool' in his shades!
Boothferry have been going cycle crazy, celebrating the first Tour de Yorkshire. Our Youngest pupils had an endurance race, with the grounds being made into a cycle/scooter track. The 3 and 4 year olds had to negotiate the tricky course, perform bike maintenance and even give their bikes a wash. The Yellow Jersey along with
On Tuesday 5th May, Boothferry Primary School saw Election fever grip the children’s imagination. Members of 4E studied the main points of the different political parties and presented them to the whole school. Firstly, the democratic process was explained, including the importance of the local MP and their role in improving Goole. The proportional representation
Mike Sibley – Headteacher
Boothferry Primary School
Newport Street
Goole
East Yorkshire
DN14 6TL