So the Spring term has come to a close and Easter is upon us. Time seems to be passing very quickly!!
Anyway, have a great break and remember the first day back is Tuesday 21st April, unless you are the Year 5 children going to the Isle of Wight. We will see you on Monday 27th April.
Football match against St.Helens
Football Round Up
On Wednesday this week Darlinghurst played a match
against St Helens at
the Pavilion Drive Stadium. Our captain, Ben Carr, led the team to a well
deserved and hard fought 0 – 0 draw. Most of the game was played in the St Helens half of the pitch but we
just couldn’t finish of the chances we created. The game was very tight and St Helens did have the odd chance
but or goalkeeper Cian and the defence managed to keep them out. Overall it was
a good hard game played well by both teams. Matthew Lord was named as player of
the match for some excellent defensive work. The team would like to thank Mr
Hautler for sharing his expertise, knowledge and all round excellence in
football with them (he told me to write this bit!) - Ben Carr
Headlines from Mr Knight
Here we are at the end of another term. Time really does fly when we are in school. Last night we held a meeting for the parents and children who are going on the school journey to the Isle of Wight at the beginning of the new term - it hardly seems like a few weeks ago that the current year 6 children returned from their visit!
The last day of his term will be quite a sad one for many members of the school community. Mrs Beryl Day has worked at Darlinghurst for many years and she has been involved in the lives of many children throughout the school during that time. Today she is retiring and we will miss her quiet efficiency and kind ways for many years to come. As a special treat she will be accompanying the school journey children to the Isle of Wight with Mr Bird and Mrs Johnston. We all wish her well for the future and would like to assure her that will always be welcome in school.
I hope you all enjoy a very happy Easter holidays and come back to school safe and sound on Tuesday 21st April. Personally I'm looking forward to a few longer sleeps - and hopefully a little more of the spring sunshine. Have a good break!
So what has been happening at Darlinghurst Primary and Nursery School this week?
Nursery -We have been very busy in the Nursery this week, we have decorated some egg shapes using glitter, sequins and thick pens. We also made some chocolate Easter nests and put 6 eggs in them, Mrs Essex made some for the teachers but they were only allowed 3 eggs!
RM - Mrs Collinson - Another exciting week with the children amazing me with all their fantatic ideas and enthusiasm to learn. Here is what some of the children have said.
Olivia W said: 'I have enjoyed planting cress seeds and making sure it doesn't die at home. I will remember to water it'
Ellie said 'I liked learning about dandelions and how you can blow their seeds to make a wish.'
Mitchell said 'I learnt about the giant character in Jack and Beanstalk. He lived in a castle with his wife'
All thats left now is to wish you a happy Easter. Keep safe and see you all in 2 weeks!!
RW - Mrs Weston - RW finished off our 'Growing' topic focussing on plants this week. We cut out and labelled a flowering plant, looked at a dandelion life cycle, planted and watched our cress seeds germinate, read, talked about then drew our favourite characters from 'Jack and the Beanstalk' and prepared our Easter holiday homework cress seed diary. Mrs Weston and Miss Porter wish everybody a happy and restful Easter holiday. we will see you on Tuesday 21st April.
3/2B -Miss Bernard - Hello everybody!
We have had a great end of term week. The children worked brilliantly together making merchandise and setting up their own egg shops. They had to make their eggs as attractive and as sellable as possible. They also made signs and price labels for their shops. They had to appoint their best mathematicians as shop keepers. They brought in bags, purses, wallets and aprons to add to the shopping experience.They also had to see which group made the most profit, for which they received a prize.
The children have also made some lovely Easter/Spring Baskets and cards. Here are some children's comments about this week's activities:
I enjoyed making my Spring card, our Dad's helped us to make them last week.- Hannah
I enjoyed making Easter baskets, I was excited to see what it would turn out like.- Ella
The egg shop was great fun. I enjoyed buying and working out what money to give back.- Josh
I liked doing the shop because "we won!"- Scarlett
Making my basket because it was fun.- Ben
I liked the egg shop, I liked buying stuff.- Liam
Thanks for your comments children. Have a great Easter/Spring holiday! - Miss Bernard
3/2C - Mrs Chatterton - We have been doing Easter baskets , Easter cards and paintings. It was fun.The Easter baskets looked like rabbits and the cards were in the shape of a duck.We also did a science test a comprehension test and a maths test.
by Devlin
4B - Miss Bolton - So here we are at the end of the Spring Term. Where does the time go?! This week has been Easter all the way. Learning the Easter story and spending a whole day making Easter chick baskets. Hopefully they will take pride of place in your homes this Easter as the children put a huge amount of work into them. They look pretty good!
Our recyling campaign is going very well. The children are really understanding how every single person can make a difference. Thank you to all of you sending cans in. So far we've collected over 150 and have saved enough energy to power a tv for 25 hrs.
Next term things will be a little different as we are changing to curriculum to a more thematic approach. Basic Literacy, Numeracy, Science and ICT will be taught but most other subjects will be intergrated into our chosen topic of 'Film through the ages'. We will also be covering our History topic of Tudor Britain in between.
Remember, children are not back till Tuesday 21st April. Hope you all have a great Easter break.
4J - Mrs Johnston - I can't believe it's the end of term. We have all worked hard and had lots of fun so I think we all deserve a rest! This week we have been finishing and evaluating our chairs. I think we have some budding furniture designers among the class. Your child should have brought their child home - hopefully in one piece!
We have also spent a lot of time making our Easter baskets. These have taken far longer than I expected but the class have been great, handling cutting out, paint, water and lost pieces with maturity. It was pleasing to see the 'eggsperts' (groan) helping out some of the others.
Have a lovely holiday and enjoy taking life easy for a bit. I will be at the Isle of Wight with Year 5 when we return but Mrs Chatterton and Miss Bolton will take good care of the class while I am gone.
5D - Mr Duff - That's it for the Spring term!! We have completed our persuasive writing piece and I will be looking at these over the Easter break. The rainforest display is taken over the stairway, and this has earnt you lots of compliments!! Well done, it looks great.
If you are going to the Isle of Wight, have a fantastic time and if you are not I know you will be having a super week as I will make sure of it!!
Enjoy your Easter, and the chocolate!! Be safe
5B - Mr Bird -With the end of this term comes the end of an era,
especially for our class. The children ensured that Mrs Day, who has been with
this group of children since September 2007, got a rousing send off for her
retirement. She has been at the school for 19 years and we will all miss
her.
Part of this week has been used to review a number
of areas of the children's learning. They responded well to this challenge and
have identified what they want to achieve by the end of year 5.
We have also completed our Amazon Rainforest topic
and been highly creative with some of the activities relating to
Easter.
Next term the children will be taking the
class blog over completely. I know that they are keen to participate in this and
I look forward to seeing some interesting accounts of our week.
Our first week back will be marked by some of the
class attending the actvity week on the Isle of Wight whilst others will be
engaged in a Darlinghurst activity programme. In both cases the children
actually left school today for the end of term holiday in a very excited
mood.
Thank you to all the parents who have returned the
necessary documents for the Isle of Wight and please don't hesitate to pass on
any last minute information regarding your children when you attend on Monday
20th. April.
Have an enjoyable and safe holiday.
6H - Mr Hautler -Having been here for 19 years, Mrs Day is now leaving Darlinghurst school. She has been a big part of the school but is now retiring for a peacfull life away from the school. We will miss her but know she will have a great time.
Year 6 have been making ginger bread houses. Having being smotherd in sweets, most of the ginger bread houses stayed up. Fruit pastles,wine gums,smarties all went on. Each house struggled to stay up.