Remembrance day
Continuing our series of events to commemorate WW1...
Continuing our series of events to commemorate WW1...
Read on to find out what our year 6 children have been up to at Calshot Activity centre this week.
On Friday 26th June, we raised money for St Michael's Hospice in North Hampshire by holding a fundraising afternoon
Hampshire School Games June 2015
Over 2,000 young people competed in the Hampshire Games as part of the Sainsbury’s School Games initiative, across a range of sports including Athletics, Basketball, Boccia, Cycling, Football, Gymnastics, Hockey, Netball, New Age Kurling, Rounders, Swimming, Tag Rugby, Tennis, Tri-Golf, Trampolining and Volleyball.
Fantastic performances by both the Year 6 Girls and Boys teams meant that St. Mary’s carried off the two winning trophies for the Basingstoke Schools Kwik Cricket competition on 16th June.
At 7pm on Thursday 11th June 2015, ten Year 5 children welcomed visitors from our twin town of Euskirchen in Germany as part of the Basingstoke Festival of Sport; this was our 7th year of being involved.
On Tuesday 9th June, Miss Shore took seven year 6 children to Down Grange in order to play in a hockey tournament.
This week with have been hosting the head teacher of Katakala primary School in Uganda.
Thirty two excited children travelled to Queen Mary’s College to take part in the annual Basingstoke Primary Schools X Country relay competition. Four members made up each team; all performed exceptionally well and were a credit to our school.
The year 3 production is here! This year we have taken some of Julia Donaldson’s songs and one of her books to bring you our performance.
Twelve of our year 5/6 children had a successful afternoon competing in our cluster athletics event. We competed against seven other schools in running, jumping and throwing. We achieved 1st place in girl’s relays, the 2 and 3 length sprints, chest push, standing long jump (boys and girls) and triple jump for girls.
We have signed up to ‘Keep the memory alive’, this year’s theme, by reading some of the stories about people who either lost their lives or were separated from family and friends.