Our Glee club, which is run by the talented Mrs Jones and Miss Holme, have been working hard to learn a fantastic new dance routine to perform at the CHIP celebration concert. The event took place last night and our children were fabulous. They showcased their dance skills to all the other schools in the Chorley Heads In Partnership cluster and had the opportunity to listen to all the other schools' choirs singing. Once again, we were the only 'dance' act - but a bit of variety is always good. A massive well done to all those involved - you are brilliant ambassadors for Coppull Parish and you made us all very proud.
We are holding a careers week, this week, to show our children a wide range of careers they may want to pursue when they are older. On Monday had a fundraiser from Derien House, a social worker, and a Mental Health Counsellor from Chorley Women's Centre visiting the school. We also asked the children to come to school dressed up in an outfit for their 'dream job'. Look at all the wonderful photographs (there will also be some on Class Dojo!). On Tuesday, we are having a painter & decorator, a midwife, a flood risk analyst, a Police Officer, a clinical psychologist and a quantity surveyor. On Wednesday, we have a farm owner, a magician, an operating theatre technician, the RAF, our vicar and a Prison Warden/Police dog handler. On Thursday we are going sporty, with an Olympic cycling coach and an ex-England volleyball player and another midwife. While on Friday, we have the RNLI in and will end the week with a special assembly about everything the children have learned about future careers this week. What a fabulous week!
Once again our families have responded generously to our Harvest Appeal for donations to the Salvation Army. Donations have been gathering in school all week, and several members of the Ethos group and I dropped them all off at Coppull Parish Church this morning. What a fantastic display of your generosity - I am sure the Salvation Army at Chorley will be delighted with your gifts! We will be taking part in a Harvest Service, led by the vicar, Reverend Matt Hornby, tomorrow - fingers crossed that the predicted storm hasn't arrived for our walk to church.
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