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CONGRATULATIONS to our girls cricket team who WON todays tournament and will go on to represent the county in next months County Finals! Well done everyone: great team performance and lots of positivity on the field today!
Our footballers were in a 5-a-side tournament today. The team were undefeated & were only narrowly pipped in the final to finish Runners Up! Well done! A great team performance with lots of energy & support for each other. Thank you to our parents who stayed & supported the team.
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Our football team were in action competing in a tournament in Grantham this week. They won their league with an impressive +16 goal difference; won their semi-final 3-1 and eventually won the final 3-0! Great team performance, behaviour, attitude and resilience!
Another shining example of resiliency again this week! Well done to our Falcons for showing great resilience and perseverance all week – completing their SAT tests! Mr Tyrrell, Mrs Ashton & Mrs Doney said the children did their very best all week and that’s all they could have asked for.
Quote of the week: “I was proud to show off what I know.” Well done, Falcons!
Year 6 participated in an Online Safety workshop this week provided to us by Lincolnshire County Council: reinforcing how to keep safe online, sharing images on the internet and understanding that ‘just because it’s on the internet, doesn’t mean it’s true!
Sparrows art this term has been about ‘Realism’ – referring to a mid-nineteenth century artistic movement characterised by subjects painted from everyday life in a naturalistic manner... in an almost photographic way.
Having looked closely at the artwork of Nick Mackman, the children applied realistic techniques to draw ‘dragon eyes’ which to the Vikings, dragons were powerful creatures that were the embodiment of chaos and destruction! The children will turn their sketches into 3D sculptures using clay.