Languages Day
To raise awareness of different languages every class from Nursery to Year 6 have dressed up to represent the country which they are learning about today. Children are tasting food, dancing, researching and speaking new languages.
To raise awareness of different languages every class from Nursery to Year 6 have dressed up to represent the country which they are learning about today. Children are tasting food, dancing, researching and speaking new languages.
On Tuesday 13th June, we were treated to Ben Savage and James Jones, multiple world BMX champions showing us their stunts as part of Savage Skills. There was plenty to get exited by including a bike bunny hopping over 121cm, huge air on the large ramp and even climbing up a ladder on a bike.
Mr Sibley, Mr Griffin and two Y6 pupils presenting our cycling work in the houses of parliament.
Safety.Safety.Safety.Safety.Safety.Safety.Safety.Safety.Safety.Safety.Safety.Safety. Kate from Northern Gas network came in to talk to all our pupils about being safe around whilst they are working on the Gas supply to Goole. She started by explaining what Gas does in our homes and how it gets there. She then told us all about the need to dig holes and
Dear Parents As outlined in the letter that came home with your children in the week before Easter, the Goole Schools are facing unprecedented cuts to our budgets. To put this simply, our school is going to struggle to maintain its current position in the future. This could lead to increased class sizes, reduced support
Year 4 had a great trip to The Junction to perform their dance during the Dance festival competition, gaining a fantastic score in 4th place.
'On Tuesday 21st March 2017 the whole school took part in a scooterthon. We took it in turn to scoot around a special track that had been created around the school. Year 3 had a total of 30 scooters and people were kind enough to share their scooters and take it in turns to scoot
Once again, the children and parents of Boothferry Primary school have excelled themselves by showing their love of reading by dressing up as their favorite book characters. This year's range was extraordinary from classic and modern fiction to instruction texts as well as 'The book fairy'. We had Wimpy Kid, The child catcher from Chitty
5F have been learning about performances poetry and how to use both their voices and actions to enhance the poet's imagery and audience's enjoyment. They have learnt 'The Pig' by Roald Dahl off by heart and choreographed their own actions. We hope you enjoy the finished performance!
Year 3 have witnessed an earthquake in Goole. Here is a live report from the scene.
Mike Sibley – Headteacher
Boothferry Primary School
Newport Street
Goole
East Yorkshire
DN14 6TL