Resilience – Another chance to see!

Thank you to everyone who attended our Community showing of Resilience. If you were unable to attend you would be more than welcome to go to one of our local schools who are also showing the film. Some of the comments that were left last night included:

“Amazing work being done in St Joseph’s”

“I was totally unaware that all this work was going on”

“…open evenings in other schools with the movie to increase awareness”

Look out for further information on our “Conversation Cafes” coming soon.

Resilience – Reminder

Remember tonight –  Wednesday 30th January 2019 For one night only! Resilience – The Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope. Don’t miss the opportunity to join the discussion with Suzanne Zeedyk (Author and Research Scientist in the field of child development). It would be great to have at least one person from each family to join representatives of the local and wider community.

Book Fair

Dear Parents/Guardians,

As is tradition in St Joseph’s Primary, the Book Fair will be visiting the school between 9th and 16th of October. Children will have an opportunity to visit with their class during the day and see what items there are on offer. Your child will be able to reserve a book and payment can be sent to the school.

Mrs Mooney

Nursery Christmas Concert

The children had their Christmas Concert today in aid of save the children. Everyone looked lovely in their Christmas jumpers. We had a nativity story and sang Christmas carols, followed by some Christmas truffles made by the Christmas. We raised an amazing £ 73.59 thank you everyone.

Forest Nursery

Well today was very exciting in nursery, we started our Forest Nursery! The children had the opportunity to explore the local woodland. We discussed how to keep safe, with great responses to “watch out for branches”, “jaggy nettles”, “tripping up”, “getting poked” we also had to watch out for “The Gruffalo” and “Tigers”.
There was wonderful imaginative play when we found a witches broomstick and had a hunt for her! We used the trees as seesaws, swings and to hide behind during hide and seek.
Help was on hand from the children to build a shelter for snack and then a story before we headed back back to school.

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