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At Cliftonville Primary School we are used to knowing about our very talented children, however we are beginning to discover that we also have some wonderfully talented parents. Earlier this year through our Parents Forum group we received an offer to have a banner made for us. Our children were asked for some designs which could be incorporated into a large banner that would represent us as a community. These designs were judged and the best chosen. They were then cleverly crafted into a magnificent banner which will hang in our school hall, and be used in parades in the future. At an impressive 4 metres wide it makes a strong statement about our school, clearly displaying our values. The best news is that there is another being made to incorporate the designs of our younger children.
We are fortunate to have such talented parents who will work with our children to create something so special, and are hugely grateful for the time and effort that went into our banner. Thank You!
Thank you to all of our lovely new parents who attended the new intake meeting yesterday evening.
It was lovely to meet you all and we are looking forward to September.
You will find last nights presentation within the admissions folder of the parents section of this website.
Thank you again for showing your support.
Reception children at Cliftonville Primary and pre-school experienced a fabulous finish to their topic of growing last term.
They enjoyed a visit from The National Fruit Show and a mouth-watering apple workshop. The youngsters were completely immersed in a story about the year of an apple as well as learning lots of new apple facts.
They also tried a range of apples as well as apple crisps and apple sweets. and were able to use the juicer to make apple juice and then drink the product of their hard work.
To round the day off, children got messy and used the left over apples to create apple print masterpieces.
As a parting gift, the school was an apple tree to plant so the children are able to take care of it and produce homegrown apples for the future.
Karen Hill, Year Group Leader, said: “What a fabulous way to round off our learning this term. The children thoroughly enjoyed the whole apple experience – from fruit tasting to juicing to getting messy with paint.
“As they left school, we could hear them rushing to tell their parents about this fantastic experience and even asking if they could buy an apple tree for their own gardens.’
On Thursday we had our annual Easter bonnet parade at Cliftonville Primary School. As usual the children and parents had pulled out all stops to make a spectacular array of bonnets featuring everything from Easter bunnies and chicks to dinosaurs! All 360 children in year R, 1 and 2 wore a hat and when they all sat together in the hall it was a sea of colour. We invited members of the local community in to hear our songs and to see our hats in the morning, and we had our newly hatched chicks as special guests too! With our beautiful singing, colourful hats and lovely little chicks, we hope our guests who come from the local area, Grosvenor Court care home and Holy Trinity Church had a nice time, and left knowing how lovely our school and its children are.
Last year we were so disappointed that the rain cancelled our parade in the afternoon to parents.
However this year the sun shone beautifully and our children were able to proudly display their hats and waved happily to parents, friends and relatives who turned up in their hundreds to see them
Yesterday, pupils and staff at Cliftonville Primary School marked their ‘Environment Day’ in style by wearing green or Environment-themed outfits. The highlight of the day was their ‘Earth Hour’ when all the classes turned off their electrical appliances and enjoyed learning about the natural environment in the school grounds. Fortunately, the sun shone for them! This is the second year that the school has taken part in the World Wildlife Fund’s ‘Earth Hour’ campaign to raise awareness of environmental issues. During the day, the children also voted for which animal the school should support through the WWF’s ‘Adopt-an-Animal’ scheme.
The day was the culmination of the school’s ‘Environment Term’ in which all children learned about environmental issues through their science-based topics. The whole school were encouraged to make ‘Eco Pledges’ and families have been sending in photos of the children carrying out their promises. There has been a huge response to the competition to make an artwork from ‘rubbish’ with some incredibly imaginative entries. One of the most successful activities of the term has been the School Council’s project to recycle soft plastics as ‘Eco Bricks’ to be used at playtimes. Due to its success, the School Council have plans to make it even bigger and better in coming terms with the intention that it will have a significant impact on the amount of non-recyclable plastic going into landfill in the local area.