FELLSIDE FUN CLUB (WRAP-AROUND CARE)
Our wrap-around care is provided by staff in the ‘Fellside Fun Club’, an external organisation who are nonetheless an integral part of our school.
Rachel and her staff provide supervision, breakfast and fun before school (from 7.50am) for all age ranges, including our nursery pupils.
After-school, children are offered a snack and the opportunity to socialise, play games, do activities or even their homework.
Closing at 5.50pm, the after-school club provides a popular and convenient source of childcare for working parents.
Fellside fun club information 2014 Fellside Fun Club Price Structure Jan 2014
Fellside Fun Club Policies and procedures 2012
Sports Week- Table Tennis
3M and 7B’s Forest School
What is a right angle?
Forest School
6A had a brilliant afternoon for their forest school session. They whittled sticks and made a dough mixture to make dough twists - which were very tasty when dipped in jam! They built dens, created their own design on a wooden disc, made the fire, looked for bugs and...
Independent learners
Whilst we have focused time in Reception to explore texts and concepts together, time is always dedicated to child initiated play so our grown-ups can observe what we know and challenge us to deepen our understanding. We feel this time is vital to develop us into...
School Games GOLD Winner!
We are delighted to announce that we, Rowlands Gill Priamry School, have achieved the School Games GOLD Mark Award for the 2021/22 academic year. The School Games Mark is a Government-led award scheme launched to reward and recognise school engagement in the School...
Designing mats and algorithms
In Computing, we have enjoyed designing and creating mats for the Beebots and then planning and testing out algorithms. We identified the starting and finishing points of the route we wanted the Beebots to take and we were able to fix errors by debugging when necessary.
Friendship Song
In Music this half term, we have focused our learning on ‘Friendship Song’ by Joanna Mangona and Pete Readman. We enjoyed finding the beat and moving to the music before finding the notes B, G, A and E and playing them on the glockenspiels in time with the music.
How can I programme repeated patterns?
In year 4, we have been using the Logo programming language to write programmes on Turtle Academy to make repeating patterns. We planned, created and evaluated our own designs for a wrapping paper pattern.










