Well done to Jess, Niko, Mustafa, Izzy and Riley: our Stars of the Half Term.
School News
World Book Day Rap!
For World Book Day we have watched and listened to MC Grammar, including his World Book Day rap. After listening to his Gruffalo rap, we decided we would like to rap our own Julia Donaldson book, as she is our author of the half term. We were very excited on Friday morning to discover that MC Grammar himself had seen and commented on our video!
Please use the below link to watch our rap. We worked really hard on the words and rhythm and hope you enjoy our creation!
Haughmond’s World Book Day Rap
Basketball brilliance!
Our basketball team came 3rd in a strong field of local teams in the Corbet School tournament this week. Well done!
Super Stars
Here are our certificate winners this week:
Dementia Friendly Schools Filming
Yesterday we were proud to welcome a film crew from the Lichfield Diocese, alongside Leaton Church, as part of our work on becoming dementia friendly as a school.
Mrs. Roberts and Mrs Gregory toured the school with Mr. Clive Rogers to create a film which will support schools and churches in making their environments as dementia friendly as possible. Clive identified some positives about our school, along with some ways we can continue to improve what we already do and provide.
World Book Day
Today we celebrated world book day!
Everyone looked amazing and dressed up as favourite book characters or brought their favourite book in. Activities were taking place throughout the day. We love reading at Bomere!
Wrekin, Stiperstones and Grinshill – Roman trip to Chester
We had a fantastic day in Chester on Monday. The children were met off the coaches by two Roman soldiers. They then trained us in how to be soldiers in the Roman Army, learning formations and strategies to attack their enemies. They also taught us some training chants that we sang in Latin as we marched through the streets of Chester.
We learnt about what Chester looked like as a Roman settlement and looked at the ancient Roman walls that are still in place today.
The children had the opportunity to explore two of the museums to see genuine artefacts and also to attempt some of the challenges, such as building arches.
Dodgeball
Yesterday, year 3 and 4 went to Thomas Adams school to take part in a dodgeball competition with schools from all around Shropshire. They came third overall, they played incredibly hard and had fantastic sportsmanship! We were very proud of them all!