Welcome to St Mary’s Primary School
Mrs Smith described today as 'Year 6 being awesome'! They were ready, respectful and safe and they looked out for each other.
In DT Year 2 have been learning about structures. Last week we focused on building walls with running bonds and stacked bonds, but this week we turned our focus to the foundations. We built towers and simulated Earthquakes to find out how different foundations affect the sturdiness of a building.
For Year 3 transition days, the children were set the DT challenge of building a pneumatic dumper truck. They showed fantastic measuring, cutting and joining skills, plus creativity with their designs! Each child received a well deserved Primary Engineers certificate.
ATTENTION YEAR 6 PARENTS: Kayaking tomorrow (Thursday 11th July) is now from St Catherine's Slipway. Drop off between 8:30-9:00. Thank you.
Year 4 have been learning the trumpet, as well as notation and other musical skills. They showed off their skills this morning to parents -what a treat!
Year 6 parents - please could children be dropped off at Bouley Bay this morning as there has been a change to today's plan.
Aerial trekking and power fan drop.
Great morning. Lots of Y6 having a go at things they aren't sure about. King swing, zip wire and crate stack this morning. Lots of fun, despite the rain!
What a lovely concert we had this afternoon! Mrs Bailey and the school choir entertained us royally with their toe-tapping, air guitar strumming songs. It was joyous!
Year 4 had a drama workshop this morning with the 'HOOF' performers. The children were guided through different ways to move like different animals then they choreographed their own performances to show to the class.
This should be the most amazing project to be a part of. The Lullaby Project collected some beautiful lullabies from the people of Jersey, and they are putting together a choir to sing some new arrangements of them! Details in the poster - do consider volunteering to take part!
The whole school had a lovely time when HOOF! came to St Mary's. The root in' tootin' (definitely tootin') trio of reindeer entertained us all with their tap-dancing, carrot eating antics. It was a real treat!