We would like to say a massive thank you to all those people who visited the coffee morning/afternoon to support our Year 6 children in their quest to raise money for Macmillian Cancer Charity. We don’t know the final figure yet as the children are still serving people as this is being written but I am sure they will have raised a great amount!
We also give huge thanks to those who provided buns and cakes and raffle prizes to be used. We were very proud of the children for their hard work and some regular visitors even commented that it was some of the best service they had ever had at Springbank! Both classes worked their socks off selling tea, coffee and cake to hungry families. Well done to all.
And a final thank you to the rest of the school, who supported Year 6 by coming to school dressed in green and/or white. I certainly wasn’t worried about falling ill today as we had a huge amount of doctors and nurses on hand to help out if that was the case! Well done to Reception, Year 3, 4 and 5 for getting into the spirit of the day and bringing their money to buy a bun. A brilliant team effort for a great cause!
Thank you to all the parents and carers who arrived at school last Thursday to help the children make their scarecrows for Farsley Scarecrow Festival; we really couldn’t have done it without your help. The children worked really well in their mixed groups and, as always, were very creative in their designs. This year we had Dumbledore, a pirate, 2 Micky Mouses, Spongebob and his friend Patrick, a minion an octopus, a Wilmot Dixon builder, Mario, Mr Bradshaw and Homer Simpson to name but a few! We hope you enjoy looking at our scarecrows!
We were really pleased to be selected as finalists again this year in the Veg Box Competition at the Great Yorkshire Show. Over 40 schools entered the competition and 15 were selected as finalists.
The children had kept a diary detailing the design (The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party) and growing of the produce during their preparation of the box and the diary had already been sent for judging which took us through to the next stage. The next part of the competition was for the box to go to the show and for some of the children involved to go and talk to the judges so that they could find out how much they all knew about growing fruit and vegetables.
The next step was for 13 of the children involved to go to the Yorkshire Show on Wednesday 15th July.
The judging took place and the children answered all the questions well. We were really pleased to get 4th place overall and 1st prize for the “Best Decorated Box” category.
After the presentation the children were free to enjoy everything the show had to offer. The activities they took part in included fencing, wheelchair basketball, cycling, arts and crafts, bushcraft and boxing to name but a few! The children also watched pig showing and were lucky enough to meet the presenters of Blue Peter; Barney and Jamie. They also “bumped into” the Mad Hatter and the White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland who had the children in stitches. All in all the children had a fantastic day and Mrs Fletcher and Mrs Brown lost count of the number of times they were complemented on their wonderful manners and behaviour. Well done!
Congratulations to the Springbank athletics team who were crowned Mini Olympics Champions at the John Charles Centre for Sport last week for the second time in three years. A team made up of Lower KS2 and Upper KS2 children took part in the event alongside Westroyd against other primary schools in the Pudsey area. A series of track and field events saw the teams of boys and girls going head-to-head with the fastest children in the local area, culminating in two mammoth 10 x 40m relays for the Year 4 and Year 6 teams. Some inspirational performances from all the children saw Springbank taking Gold in both the Year 6 and Year 4 team events, a result confirmed by two amazing relay runs in which both teams finished a clear 40m ahead of the other teams (if not more!) A tense wait ensued as the points were combined to name the overall winner of the competition and, following the news that Farsley Farfield were in bronze and Southroyd silver, Springbank and Westroyd took Gold thanks to the heroic efforts of the Year 2s who managed to finish third overall in their section. Another outstanding season then for our athletes who are once again indoor and outdoor athletics champions after claiming the Sportshall trophy earlier in the year.
Another thoroughly successful sports day this week saw Lions crowned as champions following a very competitive afternoon of events. All the children did themselves proud with an impressive display of speed, agility and coordination which culminated in one of the closest finishes we have seen in many years; Lions taking the title by just three points (which is the difference of just one race)! The individual awards saw Sophie Thompson claim the Springbank Sportsmanship trophy for her wonderful performance in the Year 3 sack race. In Year 6 both Carla D and Leah G were named as winners of the Callum Johnston Cup for their dedication over the last four years while Aidan S and Billy M picked up the Barry James Trophy for the boys for their similar commitment to Springbank sport. As always, there are numerous Year 6s who could have claimed the awards because of their talents in physical education and we are very fortunate to have such passionate athletes in our school. Finally, we would like to thanks the supporters for spending their afternoon with us and adding their vocal support to the event – without the crowd it just wouldn’t be the same event. Thank you!