Boothferry Primary School

Boothferry Bake Off 2015

Boothferry Bake Off 2015 The annual Boothferry Bake off took place over the month month of February. This year, Years 1 and 2 had to design and bake a biscuit, Years 3 and 4, a cup cake and Year 5 and 6 took on bread.  Every child in the school spent time researching their product,

Drug Awareness

On Monday 25th January, PC Day from Humberside Police force spent the morning with Year 5 and Year 6 as part of our health studies. He spent time explaining that Drugs fall into 3 categories. Those that stimulate, those that depress and those that cause hallucinations. All drugs are chemicals and change the way our

Film Club

Film Club have been using the iPad's and the 'Quiver' app to produce animated pictures. Please follow the link for more information about Quiver. http://quivervision.com  

Boothferry Bike Shop

On January 6th, the Year Five turned a classroom into a bike workshop. All the pupils learnt how to identify and mend a puncture, an essential life skill, particularly as we head towards 'The Big Peddle' and 'Goole's Big Bike day'. There are further maintenance sessions planned in the future. The following tutorial was created

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

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

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.

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