KS2 took part in a parallel General Election on 4th of July. During PSHE lessons, in the days before, children learned about the Houses of Parliament and how adults in the United Kingdom vote to elect a Member of the House of Commons.
During the History Day event, pupils embarked on an education walking tour around Malton town, focusing on its history during the era of the transatlantic slave trade.
EYFS were amazed when they found a real horse on the playground. They learned all about horses and were given the opportunity to ask questions to find out more.
Year 6 reporters have written news reports of a visit to Beverley Racecoure.
Children in Year 5 have really enjoyed their camping activity at Wyse House Farm.
Another glorious morning, and another feast of a breakfast, greeted us on our penultimate day.
Those of our Year 6, who are not away at East Barnby, took a bus trip to Whitby.
See what you need for our expedition departing on the 3rd of May.
This is what you need for our camping trip on the 18th - 20th May.
There are new events on our school calendar, take a look.
Year 6 children made bird boxes for a D&T project this term.
Our annual participation in the Young Voices Concert for massed school choirs was brilliant.
Year 5 and 6 children took part in an inter-school swimming gala we organised at the Derwent Pool.
Year 4 children have been planting trees to enhance the field at Grove Street.
Our video advent calendar is available via links at the bottom of this article.
Year 6 sent three teams to a sports tournament against seven other local schools.
Year 6 children took part in a Tag Rugby Tournament at Norton College.
Some Year 6 children took part in an Indoor Multi-Sport Festival Lady Lumley’s School.
Year 4 took part in their first Interhouse Tournament. They showed super maturity and got on with the competitive games in exactly the right spirit.
Our season of Autumn Interhouse Tournaments got underway, at Langton Road, with Year 6 netball.
The annual Year 6 Andrew Williamson Trophy took place at Langton Road. We are always delighted to host Mr and Mrs Williamson who sponsor the tournament and provide the trophy and awards for every player in the final.
St. Peter’s Church hosted our traditional Harvest Festival. The festival featured readings by some super Year pupils, songs by the choir and by all, and a parade of thanskgiving from all seasons and all hemispheres.
Norton Community Sports Centre hosted a quadruple hoop sports tournment for local primary schools. Netball and basketball each featured two tournaments for A and B teams.