A Step Back In Time
The children in Year 5 – Sambar Class took a step back in time last week when they spent the day at Gainsborough Old Hall.
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The children in Year 5 – Sambar Class took a step back in time last week when they spent the day at Gainsborough Old Hall.
The children in Year 4 – Barasingha Class were very excited on Wednesday to learn they had achieved their target in the Reading Competition! Since the beginning of term in January, they have achieved a word count of 1,010,070 and have now won 10 books for their classroom. A great achievement!
We were very pleased to welcome PCSO Georgina back to Belmont today as part of the Lincolnshire Mini Police scheme. She led a special assembly about anti-social behaviour with the children in Year 5 and Year 6.
I am delighted to let you know that a small group of children in Years 4, 5 and 6 have taken part in a community art project for Evelyn’s Butterfly Effect, a local charity.
What an incredible experience for our children to take part in the Young Voices concert held in the Sheffield Utilita Arena yesterday!
Today is Safer Internet Day, which this year has the theme 'Smart tech, safe choices – exploring the safe and responsible use of AI'.
This term, our Value is empathy, and we have been talking to the children a lot about stepping into other people’s shoes and have used books from the Read for Empathy Collection from The Empathy Lab. Each class has had a book to read, and you can see some of their wonderful artwork in the entrance hall. You can see a photo below.
We had a brilliant time on Friday at the annual Rotary Club Swimarathon with 22 children taking part.
The competition to be our Dojo House winners was certainly close last week with a difference of only one point between first and second place. Congratulations to Red Kites who came top with a fabulous score of 241 points. Our runners-up were Kestrels on 240 and only three points behind in third place, Ospreys.
In our special Belmont Winners Wednesday assembly earlier this week, our Dojo House Champions were Kestrels, with a score of 185, with Red Kites only 4 behind on 181.
Flares and disco were back in vogue as Belmont celebrated Seventies Day last week! Children and staff alike looked fabulous as we rolled back the years to the 1970s, the decade in which Belmont School was opened.
I am excited to let you know that to celebrate the importance of great attendance, we will soon be launching our Attendance Superhero Competition!