This term Key Stage 2 Art Club have been super creative despite losing sessions due to the incredibly snowy weather! We did some observational drawing early in term and explored the effect of using different drawing mediums. Then we worked hard making some truly beautiful ceramic picture frames for Mothers’ Day. We put pictures of ourselves in our pictures frames because we knew that our mums would love to see our smiling faces.
[Slideshow "ks2-art-club-spring-term-2018" not found]Art Network Meeting March 2018
Mr Petty has a subject specialism in Art and Design and works to promote and develop Art and Design teaching in regional and national contexts. This year he has been organising and running Durham County’s Art and Design network meetings for primary teachers. In February the network meeting was held at our school. The teachers that attended developed their knowledge, understanding and skills regarding the use of clay in the primary classroom under Mr Petty’s guidance.
[Slideshow "art-network-meeting-march-2018" not found]Greyhounds
Today we had some very special visitors in our whole school assembly. Claire and her dog Gideon visited us from Greyhound Trust Darlington to tell us about why Greyhounds make such great pets. The Greyhound Trust Darlington is the charity that the Ruby and Sapphire house groups will be raising money for this term. We hope that we can raise a lot of money for these lovely hounds!
[Slideshow "greyhounds" not found]Skipping
On Wednesday 14th March the whole school took part in a skipping workshop. Throughout the school day, each class had the opportunity to work with a skipping coach and learn new skipping tricks. The children learned how to use French skipping ropes and speed ropes. At the end of the school day, the children showed each other the new tricks they have learnt in a whole school assembly. Everybody enjoyed improving their skipping skills and being challenged with new tricks to try. Now the whole school are really looking forward to National Skipping Day next Friday. We hope to get the whole school skipping for Sports Relief.
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Girls Active
On Tuesday 13th March, Mrs Woods travelled to Newcastle with three girls from Key Stage 2 to take part in a sports program. Chloe, Ruby and Kate had a fantastic day working with many other girls from the North East to develop their leadership skills and learn how to inspire girls to become more active in our school. The girls have devised an action plan to help promote girls’ activity and are already working on creating a PowerPoint for assembly and creating posters for our school.
[Slideshow "girls-active" not found]Tag Rugby Friday 9th March
On Friday 9th March, the tag rugby team played their second tournament this year at Bishop Barrington School. The children played against five other primary schools; drawing one match and winning the rest. Everyone was very excited to win the Level 2 School Games competition. The children are now through to the Level 3 tag rugby competition, which will be held in two weeks’ time at North Durham Academy, Stanley. This is a huge achievement for our school and we are extremely proud of our rugby team!
[Slideshow "tag-rugby-friday-9th-march" not found]Cockfield Primary School Bank
Our school bank clerks are busy at the bank discussing options, taking savings and providing a valuable service to all our customers. If you would like to join the school bank please contact Mrs Wood for an application form.
[Slideshow "school-bank" not found]World Book Day 2018
World Thinking Day
World Thinking Day is a day of international friendship. It is an opportunity to speak out on issues that affect young women and fund raise for 10 million Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 150 countries.
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