Year 4 spent the morning litter picking around Rawmarsh, and they collected two full bags of rubbish. The children were spoken to by community members
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Year 4 spent the morning litter picking around Rawmarsh, and they collected two full bags of rubbish. The children were spoken to by community members
The children in Y2 have been on a local walk as part of their Geography work. They looked at different types of housing, then wrote
On Friday 15th November, Wickersley Partnership Trust held its annual Staff Awards – a night to appreciate the hard work, commitment and dedication that they
Last week, some of our incredibly talented students took part in the WPT is 10 Showcase at Magna Science Adventure Centre – an event to
Special Mentions in Computing!
Last week, our focus in Special Mention Assembly was the subject of Computing. The children have been doing research, multi media presentations, and finding out about
Y3 have been busy learning about adjectives, nouns, verbs, and adverbs. These have been used in their writing about the class text, Charlotte’s Web. The
Before half term, our Y5s had the wonderful opportunity to use the Trust climbing wall. The children were resilient and they truly believed in themselves.
On Friday 8th November, our special mention assembly focused on celebrating achievements in Religious Education, Philosophy and Ethics. The children this term have been learning
Headteacher Roundup – Autumn Term 1
We have started the school year off as always, following The Ashwood Way. These values support our children in guiding them to be the best
Y5 have been enjoying learning about the game of Korfball with the Sheffield University Korfball Team. Korfball has similarities to netball, basketball and handball, whereby
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Year 4 spent the morning litter picking around Rawmarsh, and they collected two full bags of rubbish. The children were spoken to by community members
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Ms Woodcock recommendation for Ashwood Reads is The house on chicken legs by Sophie Anderson. This is just an amazing spellbinding adventure. It transports you into
Mrs Smith’s recommendation for Ashwood Reads is The Girl of Ink and Stars by Kiran Millwood Hargrave. I absolutely love this book. I’ve read this
Miss Roper recommends… Everybody’s welcome by Patricia Hegarty. Everybody’s Welcome tells the story of a mouse who builds a house, providing a home for other woodland animals
Miss Roper recommends… Stickman illustrated by Axel Scheffler and written by Julia Donaldson. “Stick Man lives in the family tree, With his Stick Lady Love and
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Year 4 spent the morning litter picking around Rawmarsh, and they collected two full bags of rubbish. The children were spoken to by community members
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