Well done to the boys and girls who represented the school in the Remembrance Football Tournament at St Cuthbert’s Great Glen. The children had an excellent afternoon finishing runners-up in the tournament with some super performances. Thank you to Mr Williams for coaching the team and to Friends of Church Langton for the new shirts which were worn for the first time.
Well done to the boys who represented the school in the first round of matches in the football league. The boys played well in drawing one match and losing the other. Thank you to Mr Baylis for coaching the team.
A big thank you to Friends of Church Langton for the new kit which was worn by the team for the first time.
Well done to the team of children from years five and six who took part in the French Speaking Competition held at Robert Smyth Academy. The children had a great morning, reciting in front of an audience and then hearing a presentation from a year 13 pupil who is a language leader. The event was organised by the South Leicestershire Collaborative Partnership with pupils from Fleckney CE Primary School, Foxton Primary School, St Cuthbert’s CE Primary School and Billesdon CE Primary School taking part.
Please feel free to join us at Church for communion.
Parents and carers are welcome to join us for the science fair where the children will share everything they have been learning during science week.
Year 6 will be visiting the warning zone to explore all about potential hazards they could face and how to address those issues should they ever arise.
Year 6 did brilliantly in their Harvest festival performance, adding words of thanks to a popular current hit. The children drafted their own lyrics and worked to incorporate lyrics that said what they wanted but also matched the beat of the music. The children also choreographed dance moves which also enhanced the performance even more. We were very proud of the end product and they should be too.
Well done to the teams who represented our school in the netball tournament held at Leicester High school for Girls. The teams included boys and girls from years five and six. This event is always a highlight of the sporting calendar and Mrs Edwards was very proud of the way our teams played. The teams played against matches against five other teams with some excellent results which led to our teams coming first and joint second in the league format.
It was a pleasure to see the enjoyment shown by the two teams of year five and six pupils who represented the school in the tournament held at Robert Smyth Academy. The teams, including both boys and girls took part in a series of matches against other schools. One of our team then proceeded to the semi-final and final where they enjoyed a victory to be crowned champions.
Well done to all the pupils involved and thanks to Mr Baylis and Mr Williams for coaching our teams.
It was wonderful to see St Peter’s Church full for our Harvest service with parents, grandparents and toddlers joining the whole school. Reverend Janet led our service with each class performing a song. The Harvest service is always a highlight as it is the first chance our youngest class, the 4+, have to perform to the rest of the school.
They sang ‘Big Red Tractor’ with big smiles on their faces and it was wonderful to see so many proud parents enjoying their big moment. After year five surprised all of the congregation with their performance from each corner of the church, year six sang their own composition entitled ‘Thank you right now’.
The harvest collection this year is a joint project between the school and the members of St Peter’s as we collected items for the Jubilee Food Bank in Market Harborough. The harvest display in church was also complemented by produce from our own school garden.