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  • Cyclists Fighting Cancer Charity Collection

    Thu 17 Mar 2011
    Tom Cubbon received our cheque for an amazing £373.63 on behalf of Cyclists Fighting Cancer today.  The money was collected by the children's recent penny collection and from the Christmas production raffle. 

    Cyclists Fighting Cancer is a charity whose purpose is to provide bikes, adapted tricycles and equipment to children and young people whose lives have been affected by cancer.  The bikes provide a fun and practical way to regain lost strength, fitness and confidence.

    The charity was founded by Mike Gristlewaite, a former resident of Heapey and member of Chorley A.C. who has twice recovered from cancer himself.

    A big thank you to everyone who donated for this worthwhile and important cause.
     
  • Celebrating World Book Day 2011

    Thu 03 Mar 2011
    Today all the school have come together to celebrate World Book Day. 

    We have been thinking all about books, which has included reading them, sharing them, reviewing them and of course dressing up as characters from them! 

    The children came to school today dressed as their favourite character from a book they have read in their class this term - who can you spot?  Look at the photographs below to see some of our wonderful outfits.

    We also used this special day as an opportunity for parents, carers and family to come and look around school and join in the class activities.  We all had a great afternoon sharing our learning and so thank you to all our visitors. 
     

     

  • World Maths Day 2011

    Tue 01 Mar 2011
    Over the past few weeks the children at Coppull Parish have been very busy answering mental maths questions all in preparation for breaking a world record.  Our school has taken part in World Maths Day for the past few years, and every time all the children have been so enthusiastic and eager to participate.

    The children have spent their half term trying to answer as many questions as they can in a minute, with many making massive improvements on their scores.  Someone even improved by 310%! 

    These three children managed to answer over 15,000 questions correctly between them - what an impressive achievement!

    A big thank you to Mrs Jones who organised this event for the children to enjoy, and to Mrs McGuinness for completing the technical process of registering the children on the computer.

     

     

     

     

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