Boothferry Primary School

Valentine’s Discos

The Boothferry Friends' Association are holding 2 Valentine's Disco on Thursday 13th February. The Key Stage 1 disco (for Reception classes and Years 1 and 2) is from 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. £2.50, which includes a drink and a small treat. The Key Stage 2 disco (for Years 3, 4, 5 and 6) is

KS2 Leavers’ Disco

Key Stage 2 Leavers' Disco Years 3, 4, 5 and 6. Thursday 18th July 2024 5.45 - 7.15 p.m. £2.50 per child. Refreshments and friendship bracelets on sale for 50p each. Please pay in cash. No mobile phones. All children MUST be collected by an adult.  

KS1 Leavers’ Disco

Key Stage 1 Leavers' Disco Reception class, Years 1 and 2. Thursday 18th July 2024 4.30 - 5.30 p.m. £2.00 per child, includes a drink and small treat. Please pay in cash. All children MUST be collected by an adult.

Boothferry Friends’ Easter Stall

Easter raffle £1 per strip of 5 tickets. Guess the Bunny's name at 50p a guess. Gues the number of sweets in the jar 50p a guess. Card egg cover at £1 each. Woollen egg covers at £1.50 each. Please look out for the Friends' stall near the main school entrance. Cash only please!

Easter Bingo

Easter Bingo Thursday 21st March 2024 3.30 - 5.00 p.m. in the school hall. Everyone welcome   Buy your tickets at 3.30 p.m. £1 per book (6 games) Offer: 6 books for £5 CASH ONLY Raffle - £1 per strip

Year 6 Young Voices

Year 6 attended the Young Voices concert in Sheffield Arena. In the lead up to the event, they have been learning the songs: Matilda Medlay, Today is Gonna be a Great Day, Pop Medlay and In the Mood (amongst many more!). The children were treated to performances from MC Grammar, a 13 year old drummer

Foundation Stage Christmas Nativities 2023

The Christmas Nativities are now available on the school website and can be viewed here. Please note the page is password protected. Please contact your child's teacher for the password.

Year Trip to St. John’s Chrurch

As part of our RE, Year 6 visited St John's Church in Goole to learn about Christingles. The children made their own Christingle and were able to explain what each of the items on a Christingle represents. Afterwards, the children lit their Christingles and took part in a moment of reflection. We would like to

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