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St Mary’s Church of England Junior School

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  • The Travelling Crib has been around to each classroom during Advent.

    Thu 17 Dec 2020
  • Christmas Dinner 2020

    Wed 16 Dec 2020
  • The school made Christingles for our service. We raised £253.87 for the Children's Society.

    Fri 11 Dec 2020
  • 6M made some delicious bread.

    Thu 03 Dec 2020
  • Children in Need 2020

    Fri 13 Nov 2020
  • Following an online Collective Worship from Reverend Ysmena, children have made prayer beads.

    Wed 25 Mar 2020
  • Sport Relief

    Fri 13 Mar 2020
    A wonderful range of sporting activities were showcased around school today when everyone took  part in our Sport Relief dressing up day. So far we have raised a total of £216.25. We will then add the money raised from the raffle. Thank you for your support today!
  • WORLD BOOK DAY 2020

    Fri 06 Mar 2020 C MURPHY

    World Book Day was a great success! We started the day with a launch assembly; Mrs Murphy talked to us about World Book Day and how every day at St Mary's is World Book Day, because we always celebrate reading and enjoy books.

    All classes then chose a book to focus on for the day and shared what they had done in assembly on Friday.

    Year 3, shared the book Black Dog by Levi Pinfold; Year 4T found out what a million looks like in the book How Big is a Million? While 4CD made charcoal drawings inspired by The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse. In year 5C, the children had to write letters persuading their chairs to come back after they left in disgust (in the style of The Day the Crayons Quit), while 5G imagined what the aliens might be saying in the picture book Mr Wuffles by David Wiesner. In year 6 the children read the book How to Live Forever and debated the pros and cons of living forever, before writing their own stories based on the book. 

    All in all we had a great book-filled day!

  • Book Club Blind Date

    Wed 12 Feb 2020 Mrs Murphy
    Our first book club session was a success. Mrs Murphy presented us with some ‘secret’ books. They had been wrapped up, with the opening lines on the front. We had to read them and decide which one we wanted to read! There was a lot of discussion between us.
    We will read them over half term and report back. 
  • Hertford Food Bank came and collected all our donated food.

    Wed 15 Jan 2020
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