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Key Stage 2

Year Six are amazed by local retired miners

15th June 2018M O'Brien

On Wednesday of this week, year six children met with three retired miners who had all worked at Westoe Colliery.

The visitors were in school as part of a project to help young people learn more about the industrial and social heritage of our area.

The miners explained what it was like to work down a mine, how important coal was nationally at an industrial and at a domestic level and how mining communities had grown up and declined in the North East.

The children listened well and engaged enthusiastically with the miners who each told their stories and gave accurate facts about our rich mining heritage. The event signalled forthcoming opening of the St. Hilda’s Pit heritage Centre in South Shields.

This was a worthwhile experience which all of the children enjoyed.  Thank you to Jacky, Jerry and Jimmy.

One of the miners explains the value of The Davey Lamp in keeping miners safe underground.

The pit shovel has many uses- not just for holding coal!

The children had prepared a wide range of questions about life as a miner. Here the miners are being quizzed.

Front Page News,Uncategorized,Year 6

Independent Choices

15th June 2018M O'Brien

This week, a visitor from South Tyneside Council spoke to the children of Year Six about making decisions when travelling on their own.

As the children prepare to leave Marsden Primary School and move up to the secondary school, parents and carers often give them more freedom as to where they visit and how they travel there.

The children were informed of and discussed the practicalities of travelling unaccompanied on bus, metro, by bike or on foot.

Front Page News,Uncategorized,Year 6

KS2 Wake Up and Shake up

15th June 2018S Hewitson

A huge well done to KS2 who took part in Wake Up and Shake Up yesterday!

 

Key Stage 2

Bike it Breakfast!

15th June 2018S Hewitson

This week has been our Healthy living week. Each class has looked at different ways to be healthy and today we ended it with ‘Bike it Breakfast’.

We had an amazing response to ‘Bike to Breakfast.’ and lots of families attended.The hall had a lovely community feel to it and everybody started their last day of the week with a full tummy!!

 

All News,Front Page News,Key Stage 1,Key Stage 2,Uncategorized

Healthy Living Week

15th June 2018S Hewitson

This week in school we have all been looking at how to be healthier. I would like to say a huge ‘Thank You’ to the kitchen staff who have gone the extra mile to provide healthy options for lunch.

Children who ate a healthy option received a raffle ticket. The winners will be drawn on Monday.

Well done Marsden for being super healthy!

!

Front Page News,Key Stage 2,Uncategorized

Year 6 Music

12th June 2018M Hanratty

Here are the files for you to learn the songs for the assembly.

All News,Front Page News,Year 6

Year Six go Outdoors and Adventurous

12th June 2018M O'Brien

On Friday 8th June, Year Six went to South Marine park to take part in an adventure activity event for local schools. It was a fun day based around orienteering and involving a range of other challenge activities as they went round the course.

Keep smiling , even though Mr O’Brien won’t let us play on the park….Meanie

Keep the ball up on the string- one of the winning teams.

Team A waiting to start.

Marsden B team came out as winners!

It took a lot of concentration but we did it.

It took a lot of concentration but we did it.

Team B waiting to start

Ball and drainpipe challenge.

It’s easier with three people who know their left foot from their right foot.

Front Page News,Uncategorized,Year 6

Year Six Activity Week

25th May 2018M O'Brien

After putting in a great deal of hard work in preparing for, and taking their SATS, Year Six took part in a week of activities in and out of school.

Monday saw the Head of Learning from Whitburn Academy visit the class to talk about their move there in September.

In the afternoon as part of our International Week, Year Six prepared and tasted Autumn fruits and baked banana bread-Yummy!- from South Africa.

The class also completed their version of South African Textured Art using coloured tissue paper, string and twigs.

 

On Tuesday morning the children set off for a session of orienteering in Cornthwaite Park. Here the class were put into smaller groups of three or four and had to tackle an orienteering course, locating markers around the park.

The winning team were Sophie, Cerys and Tom M who completed the course, finding all of the clues, in 9 minutes 3 seconds.

 

On Wednesday the class had an action-packed day at Gibside Estate where they found out about the history of the estate, its chapel and walled garden, before taking part in a den-building competition and a Low-Ropes Challenge.

The Den-building winners were: Reuben, Adem, Noah and Dominic; their teamwork and organisation was outstanding.

The children who managed to complete the low ropes course without falling off were: Amelia M, Jasmin, Deacon, Tom D, Amelia H, Poppy and Nicholas.

This seemed to be a most exciting experience for the children- some of whom were so worn-out on the way home, that they fell asleep on the coach.

 

Thursday Morning involved a visit to Souter Lighthouse, beginning with a campfire on the beach at The Wherry, toasting marshmallows and having juice after a story around the campfire.  Rock hurling into the sea was of course, compulsory.   The children then toured the lighthouse, climbed to the top of the lighthouse tower and learned about the people who once lived and worked there.

Thursday afternoon was a foodie session because, after the ice-cream reward, the children helped to make a traditional Zulu stew of maize, onion, peppers and mixed beans.

 

On Friday, the class travelled by public bus to The Dunes for a session of bowling- the winning bowlers were: Josh, Cerys and Reuben.

In the afternoon the class, along with the rest of the school, were treated to a wonderful African Dance and cultural extravaganza from The Lions of Zululand.

The sheer energy and musical ability of the performers was infectious!

Quotes from Year Six:

 

‘It was an adventurous week and the most fun I’ve had in ages.’  Sophie

‘This week was the best. I really enjoyed bowling with my friends.’ Shane

‘I really enjoyed Gibside because I got to build a den with Chloe.’  Elise

‘I loved bowling with my friends.’   Dominic

‘The week has been amazing buts the bowling was best.’   Charlie

‘I learned how to balance really well on the low ropes.’ Tom

‘Orienteering is hard but so much fun’.  Faith

India said her trip to Gibside was ‘Amazing’

Preparing vegetables for our African Stew- Samp.

A great den that Bear Grylls would be proud of.

Yes. We can all fit-in!

We can see you!

The Winning team

Archimedes Screw. Who?

I’ll cut it up, but I’m not sure whether I’ll eat it or not.

Gibside Chapel.. worth a visit.

Making African Banana bread- Yummy!

After an action-packed day, time to snooze.

This is how the lighthouse works

Wheee!

Activity playground

What is it like up there?

All News,Front Page News,Year 6

What a treat!

25th May 2018C Edwards

As we were graded ‘Good’ during our recent Ofsted inspection, the children were rewarded with a special visit from an ice cream van this afternoon.

The children loved their treat!

Front Page News,Key Stage 1,Key Stage 2,Uncategorized

Year 3 Class Assembly

23rd May 2018S Hewitson

Well done to Year Three who were amazing in their ‘Vanishing Village’ assembly this morning. You performed beautifully and everyone really enjoyed hearing about Whitburn Colliery.

 

Here are some of the facts about Whitburn Colliery:

Young children were given the job of ‘trappers’ They had to sit squished in a small space to open and close doors to let air into the mine and allow wagons through.

These children sat in the dark for 12 hours per day! It was a very lonely job.

As the children got older some were promoted to street sweepers, hurriers or thrusters

The hurriers and thrusters had to pull or push the coal cart along. They often had chains around their waists.

There were two other jobs in the mine which were mostly done by men.The Hewer used an axe to get coal from the rock.The Getter then had to load the coal into the carts.

 

Front Page News,Uncategorized,Year 3

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