Boothferry Primary School

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

Scavengers and Settlers

'On Wednesday the 7th October, 3P and 3W went to the Library to learn more about Scavengers and Settlers.  The first activity was we had to go upstairs and we learned about stones called fossils.  The next activity was we had to draw a picture to go with a caption.  The last activity was the

Football Tournament

On Tuesday 6th October our school took part in a fantastic football tournament hosted by Goole AFC.  Children from Year 5 and Year 4 played five games and won three of them!  They did particularly well as other teams were mostly made up of pupils from Year 6!  Following the tournament  lots of children and

Harvest Festival

On Thursday 1st October (EYFS and KS1) and Friday 2nd October (KS2), Boothferry Primary School celebrated Harvest with a variety of poems, songs and hymns. Over 400 parents attended the celebrations and thoroughly enjoyed seeing their children perform to such a high standard. We were overwhelmed with everybody's kind donations of food; our school entrance

The Great Fire of London

In Year 1 this week we have been learning about the Great Fire of London. We have extended our knowledge of timelines by sequencing the key events from the fire. “The fire was in 1666.” Angel “The houses were made of wood.” Keiran “The fire spread quickly because of the big wind.” Ethan “They went

George’s Marevllous Medicine

For our writing masterclass Year 2 enjoyed being a part of George's Marvellous Medicine, our class book for the half term. The children enjoyed making different medicines, watching potions fizz and bubble and watch smoke creep across the classroom. This lead to some wonderful 2A descriptions about George's Lab.

KS2 Harvest Festival

  The key stage 2 Harvest Festival was a great success. It was a lovely opportunity to share the children's hard work with their families and with each other. Every class had spent time considering what harvest is and why we celebrate. We heard a great selection of work, from harvest raps to mystery vegetables!

KS1 Harvest Festival

Reception, Years 1 and 2 proudly presented their Harvest Assembly to parents on Thursday 1st October. The children sang songs, read poems and told parents about different harvest festivals around the world. A great time was had by all and we would like to extend our thanks to parents for all the fantastic food donations.

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'  

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