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  • Olympic Torch Relay

    Wed 29 Jun 2011

    On Wednesday 29th July, we were invited to participate in an Olympic Torch relay with Southlands High School and the Primary Schools nearby. Each school had to make an Olympic Torch that would be delivered to another school and left as a sign of friendship.

     

    Duke Street Primary School started off the relay by walking with their torch to All Saints, who then walked to our school. We welcomed our visitors by the whole school forming an archway for them to run through with their torch.

     

    We then continued the relay by taking our torch to St. John's.

     

    St. John's then walked to Coppull Primary, who then completed the relay
    by walking back to Southlands.

  • Mrs Makinson Leaving Assembly

    Thu 23 Jun 2011
    Today was a very sad day for everyone at Coppull Parish as we had to say goodbye to Mrs Makinson.

    Mrs Makinson has worked at our school for many years now, in a wide variety of roles from caretaker, welfare, resident DJ and football coach.  We held a special assembly for her, with all the classes taking part.  Some classes shared their memories of her, others shared their paintings, and there was even a song from Year 5 which was written just for her.  We all hope that she enjoyed it. 

    Everyone at Coppull Parish wishes Mrs Makinson all the best for the future and hopes that she'll come back to visit us whenever she can.

    We will miss you!
     
  • Our Glorious Garden

    Fri 17 Jun 2011
    At Coppull Parish we are very lucky to have our very own school garden.
    Some children from the Juniors attend a Gardening Club organised by Mrs Gibson
    to make our garden look beautiful all year round.

    What flowers can you see in our garden?
    • Candydough roses
    • Marigolds
    • Lavender
    • Sunflowers
    • Sweet peas
       
      Can you find any more?

      They have been extremely busy weeding, planting and caring for the plants. We have been very fortunate to see our garden grow and produce some very pretty flowers and tasty treats!

      Today has been a very exciting day as we dug up our first crop of home-grown potatoes.
      After all the hard work of planting, tending and watering them, we could finally eat them!
      They were definitely worth the wait and tasted delicious!
      We even served them with some mint picked fresh from our garden.

      Thank you to all the members of the Gardening Club for working
      so hard in our school garden - keep up the fantastic job!

      Also, a big thank you to Mrs Gibson for running this club and making our
      school garden blooming brilliant!
     
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