British Values: Blog items

Reception- Children in Need

Date: 14th Nov 2025 @ 10:36am

Today, the children celebrated Children in Need. They came to school dressed in something spotty or stripy and donated money to the charity. 

In the afternoon, we had a whole school assembly to celebrate this good cause.

Take a look at our photos!

Reception- Remembrance Day

Date: 14th Nov 2025 @ 10:02am

On Tuesday 11th November, each child in Reception made and planted their poppy in the school Remembrance Garden. On each poppy they had the name of a soldier who had died in the First World War.  

 

Afterwards, the school took part in a service where the pupils remembered these soldiers and others who had sacrificed their lives in past and present conflicts.  

The service was led by Year 6 and Reverend Peter.  

 

Reception also had opportunities to paint  a poppy, collage a poppy, draw a poppy using pencil crayons or felt tips and label it too.

" We wear a poppy so we remember the soldiers who died in the war" Noah

"Poppies are red" Zara

 

Year 4 - Anti Bullying Week

Date: 13th Nov 2025 @ 8:42am

This week is Anti-Bullying Week, and our fabulous Year 4 students have been diving into the important topic of bullying. They’ve been learning how to recognise bullying and discussing what to do if they find themselves in such situations or witness them happening to others. The children shared their thoughts and opinions while we explored various scenarios together. Additionally, they discovered the key difference between a bystander and an upstander, empowering them to take positive action. What a fantastic week of learning!

Nursery Remember Them

Date: 11th Nov 2025 @ 9:35pm

Nursery celebrated Remembrance Day and learnt all about the Soldiers, past and present, who looked after us. We talked about why we wear poppies and the children all painted their own poppy and also created a nursery poppy field. We joined the rest of the school for a Remembrance Day service after we planted poppies in our Boundary Poppy Field. 

Year 3 - Remembrance Day

Date: 11th Nov 2025 @ 4:43pm

Today, Year 3 have been learning all about Remembrance Day. We started by talking about what we already know and why we have Remembrance Day each year. We remembered that it is a special time to think about and honour the soldiers who have fought and died for our country, helping to keep us safe and free.

In art, we created some beautiful gestural drawings of poppies in our sketchbooks. We practised using different lines and shapes to show movement and detail. After that, we chose our favourite poppy design and created a final piece on black card, using chalk and oil pastels to make our poppies bright and bold. The colours really stood out, and everyone worked so carefully to add lots of detail.

This morning, we planted our poppies together and took a quiet moment to remember the fallen soldiers. It was a peaceful and thoughtful time for all of us.

Later, we joined the whole school for our Remembrance Service. We listened carefully as the Year 6 readers told us all about the meaning of Remembrance Day and why the poppy is such an important symbol.

We are very proud of how respectful and reflective everyone in Year 3 was today. Our poppies now stand proudly as a reminder of those who have given so much for us.

Year 5 - Remembrance

Date: 11th Nov 2025 @ 11:15am

Today, Tuesday 11th November, each pupil from Boundary Primary School made and planted their poppy in the school Remembrance Garden. On each poppy they had written the name of a soldier who had died in the First World War. Afterwards, the school took part in a service where the pupils remembered these soldiers and others who had sacrificed their lives in past and present conflicts. The service was led by Year 6 and Reverend Peter. The pupils also had further opportunities to reflect as they took part in a whole school art week based around the theme of poppies, using different techniques, such as collage, print and sketching.    

 

 

Year 4 - Remembrance

Date: 11th Nov 2025 @ 10:09am

Planting our poppies ready for our Remembrance service later.

Year 6 - Remembrance

Date: 11th Nov 2025 @ 8:58am

Today we planned our poppies in our remembrance garden to honour all the soldiers that have died in wars over the years. We will remember them.

Reception Willow Class visit the woods

Date: 10th Nov 2025 @ 4:56pm

Today the children in Willoiw class had a fantastic time visiting Salisbury Woods to look for signs of autumn.  The children enjoyed collecting a range of different autumnal objects including autumn leaves, conkers and pine cones.  As we walked around the woods we discussed the changes we see during the season of autumn.

"The leaves are changing colour- red and yellow" Lockie

:The leaves fall off the trees"  Theo

"It gets dark quick at night" Grayson

"Animals hibernate" Ava

The children enjoyed playing some different traditioonal games including hide and seek and pooh sticks.  They were even lucky enough to spot some grey squirrels.

Year 4 - Poppy Paintings

Date: 10th Nov 2025 @ 4:37pm

To commemorate Armistice Day this year, pupils in year 4 have created a watercolour landscape of poppy flowers. Pupils used a variety of painting skills such as 'wet on wet' and 'wet on dry' to create background and foreground. They also used the end of the brush to create lines and shapes in the paint. 

Year 6 - Fire Service Visit

Date: 10th Nov 2025 @ 10:56am

Today the fire service came to visit us. They recapped on fire safety, which they delivered to us when we were in Year 2. The main theme of today's visit was road safety. Now that we are more independent and the nights are darker, we discussed how important road safety is, including waiting at kerbs, wearing more visible colours and not using phones/headphones when walking.

Year 6 - Poppies

Date: 7th Nov 2025 @ 3:53pm

Children in Year 6 have been looking at Remembrance and have learnt more about why the Poppy is a symbol of remembrance. We sketched poppies and coloured them in with pencil crayons. The children have also been busy making poppies that have the name of a soldier that they will keep in their thoughts when they plant them during our whole school act of remembrance on Tuesday 11th November.

Reception Becoming a Firefighter

Date: 7th Nov 2025 @ 10:29am

As part of our learning this week we have been finding out about the role of a firefigher within our community.  We talked about the importance of this job and how firefighters help keep people in the community safe.

"They wear a special uniform to keep them safe from fire" Ava

"They help people get out of fires" Joseph

"The have a big ladder on their truck to help people who are stuck" Lockie

"If a car crashes they help people get out" Reggie

We also discussed their role on bonfire night and emphasised the importance of keeping ourselves safe during these exciting events.

The children were introduced to a range of different vocabularly and practised building sentences orally.  They then enjoyed going outside into the outside area and becoming a firefighter.  They responded to emergencies from 999 phone calls, drove their fire trucks and even put out fire using their hoses.

Reception Celebrations

Date: 7th Nov 2025 @ 10:22am

This week in Reception we have been talking about different traditions and celebrations.  We focused on Halloween and Bonfire Night- discussing how did people celebrate with their friends and families.  The children enjoyed discussingtheir family traditions explaining which celebration their prefered and why.

"I like bonfire night because you eat toffee aples" Noah

"I prefer halloween because I like going treat or trating and having parties" Lockie

"Halloween is fin because you dress you" Shiloh

The children emersed themselves in the different celebrations by taking part in a range of activities including carving pumpkins, making potions, collaging halloween theme pictures and even making their own bonfire night picture. Have a look at all the wonderful things we have been doing this week.

Reception- Blackpool Football Club

Date: 7th Nov 2025 @ 10:19am

Over the next half term, each week, Reception will be having a PE lesson with Blackpool Football Club. They will learn the fundamental skills of listening, moving in different ways, throwing and catching a ball. controlling a ball with their feet, taking turns and showing respect. We also learned the importance of warming up before exercising.

Take a look at how we moved around the hall as different animals, changing our speed and listening to the instructions.

"You have to warm up so your muscles don't get hurt" Zane

"I was a giraffe standing on my tip toes" Zara

"You have to stop when it is red!" Faith B

 

Acorns - Road safety experience

Date: 6th Nov 2025 @ 10:53am

As part of our topic, people who help us, we have had a visit from Zoe, our school crossing patrol officer. The children enjoyed meeting her in class and looking at looking at her lollipop stick, gloves and woolly hat. 


We sang a song about crossing the road safely and looked at lots of visuals to support our experience and understanding.


We went into the car park and found the zebra crossing, listened to an adult as we said "Stop, look and listen". We looked left and right for cars before crossing the zebra crossing safely. We then saw Zoe and when she was in the middle of the road, it was safe to cross. 

Well done, Acorns

 

Year 5 -Visit from Rev. Peter

Date: 4th Nov 2025 @ 10:54am

Today, Year 5 were visited by Rev. Peter from St. Mark’s Church in Layton to talk about their work in R.E. last half term where we were looking at the key question, “Why is it sometimes difficult to do the right thing?” Rev. Peter spoke to the class about sin and forgiveness, helping everyone to think about how our choices can affect others and how important it is to say sorry. We also discussed the feelings and emotions linked to asking for forgiveness and forgiving someone. Together, we looked at the parable of the Lost Son and learned how the father in the story represents Jesus, showing love and forgiveness by welcoming his son back with open arms.

 
 

Reception- Black History Month

Date: 17th Oct 2025 @ 3:11pm

This week Reception have been reading the book Whoever You Are as part of Black History Month.

We talked about how children may not look the same, speak the same language and their lives might be quite different. However, inside they are just the same- everyone is different and everyone is special.

"I like learning with my friends" Zara

"We let everyone join in our game" Reggie

"We hug our friends when they are sad" Eliza

Year 5 - Rowan's Autumn Art

Date: 17th Oct 2025 @ 2:34pm

Children in Rowan have been collecting items for our class Autumnal Table all half-term! On Friday we used the leaves and conkers to create unique pieces of art! We had great fun and will be taking our pieces home when (if!) they dry!

School Council- First Meeting

Date: 17th Oct 2025 @ 11:51am

This week we had our first meeting. Everyone was very excited to be voted in as a School Councilor and are looking forward to an exciting year. 

We will meet twice each half term to discuss issues, work on projects in school and give opinions on school decisions.

We will also need to write the minutes for each meeting (the official record of what was discussed and actioned at the meeting) and this is usually carried out by Y5 or Y6.

Finally we visited the display board so we know where it is located in school.

 

Year 3 - Black History Month

Date: 16th Oct 2025 @ 12:11pm

This week, our Year 3 children have been learning about Ruby Bridges as part of Black History Month. They were inspired by Ruby’s bravery as the first African American child to attend an all-white school in New Orleans in 1960. Through stories, videos, and discussions, the children explored themes of courage, fairness, and standing up for what is right. To deepen their understanding, they wrote diary entries from Ruby’s point of view, imagining her thoughts and feelings during that historic time. Their writing showed great empathy and reflection, reminding us all that one brave person can help change the world.

Year 4 - Published Reports

Date: 16th Oct 2025 @ 9:07am

To celebrate Black History Month, pupils in year 4 have written non-chronological reports about Viv Anderson - the first black person to represent the England senior national football team. Pupils enjoyed finding aout about Viv's early life - his parents were part of the Windrush Generation, who moved to England after World War 2.  Here are a few examples of the children's writing. 

Year 6 - Christianity and God

Date: 15th Oct 2025 @ 7:10pm

This half term, we have been learning about Christianity and God. We explored the 7 sacraments and discovered how these can be different in various Christian denominations. We also talked about the importance of words, symbols, and actions in Christian rituals and ceremonies.

To finish the unit, we thought about how we have changed over our lives and how we will continue to grow and develop, both emotionally and physically. We linked this to how people grow in their faith and how they can be guided through life by their beliefs.

Reception- Sensory Experience: Making Bread like Little Red Hen

Date: 10th Oct 2025 @ 6:18pm

This week some of the children in Reception have been exploring making bread. 

They used all their senses to explore the ingredients and had fun feeling the flour, mixing in the water and mark making - we got very messy!

We were also learning to work alongside each other and focus our attention and concentrate during an activity.

Reception- Harvest

Date: 10th Oct 2025 @ 6:00pm

This week Reception have been learning about Harvest. 

They donated food to Vincent House and then attended a whole school assembly led by Year 6. 

We talked about being thankful for the food we eat, our good health and the life we live.

Thank you to everyone for their support.

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