British Values: Blog items

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.

School Council- Symposium Meeting

Date: 10th Oct 2025 @ 3:49pm

Year 5 and 6 School Councilors met with other School Council representatives at Boundary Primary School. They had an interactive look at the evolution of democracy and how we came to have the voting system we have today. Then, they went on to identify the issues that matter to their peers and plan what we’re going to do about them.

A very successful afternoon.

Year 2- Rosa Parks!

Date: 10th Oct 2025 @ 2:17pm

As part of Black History Month, Year 2 have been learning about Rosa Parks and why she is such an important figure in history. We’ve read about her famous bus journey in guided reading and discussed her courage in standing up for equality.

The children are now writing diary entries from Rosa’s point of view, showing great empathy and understanding. We’re so proud of their thoughtful work and how inspired they’ve been by Rosa’s story!

Harvest Assembly

Date: 9th Oct 2025 @ 4:31pm

This week Boundary Primary School celebrated Harvest Festival. Year 6 led the celebration assembly together with our special guest, Reverend Peter. We talked about being thankful for the food we eat, our good health and the life we live. The children and their families helped by donating food to Vincent House.Thank you to everyone for their support.

Year 5 - What is a Well-being Champion?

Date: 8th Oct 2025 @ 10:49am

This week, our Year 5 children watched a video from the One Goal website all about what it means to be a Well-being Champion. The video helped them understand the important role these champions play in supporting others and promoting positive mental health across the school. The children really enjoyed learning about how they can help make our school a happier, kinder place, and they’re now getting ready to apply for the role themselves. We can’t wait to see who steps up to take on this exciting responsibility!

 
 

Year 4 - BHM Non-Chronological Reports

Date: 6th Oct 2025 @ 10:25am

Pupils in year 4 have been learning how to write a non-chronological report. As this journey nears its conclusion, pupils have spent time editing and improving the draft of their final piece of writing. As October is Black History Month, we decided to write our reports about Viv Anderson, who was the first black person to represent England in a senior international football match.

Year 1 Visit from Reverend Thompson

Date: 2nd Oct 2025 @ 4:00pm

Today we had a visit from Reverend Thompson. He came into our classroom to tell us about his job and talk to us about baptism. Reverend Thompson shared information with us about his daily practice and how it is his job to be a teacher, to lead services and to share Gods message. He also visits those who are ill and are not able to physically visit the church. We revisited our previous learning about baptism with Reverend Thompson and the important artifacts, such as the font, candle and water. He also told us the important part the Godparents and vicar play in a baptism ceremony. Reverend Thompson showed us how he conducts a baptism and explained to us that new members of the congregation are also given a candle as a symbol of light.

Year 2- Democracy week

Date: 30th Sep 2025 @ 11:25am

For our democracy week we discussed what democracy meant and how it works in our country. We then discussed how democracy worked in school, with our School Council. The children wrote and presented manifestos as to why they would be a good school council member and what they would like to see improve. We voted for our class School Council member at our school polling station. Congratulations to Sid and Levi.

Year 5 - STEM: Road to RIAT

Date: 30th Sep 2025 @ 9:57am

Our Year 5 class had an exciting RAF Road to RIAT day, where the children explored the fascinating world of space and rockets. They took part in engaging activities that helped them learn about how rockets work, the challenges of space travel, and the science behind launching into orbit. The day was filled with curiosity, teamwork, and hands-on learning, inspiring the children to think like scientists and engineers while deepening their understanding of space exploration. As part of the experience, the children also took part in a live lesson where they designed, built, and tested their own rockets, putting their new knowledge into practice in a fun and memorable way.

 
 

Year 5 - R.E.S.P.E.C.T

Date: 29th Sep 2025 @ 9:01am

In this lesson, pupils explored how to act with empathy and show respect in situations involving discrimination, teasing and bullying. Through role-play and guided discussion, they examined a range of realistic scenarios and considered the impact of words and actions on others.

The Year group worked collaboratively to identify respectful responses, such as standing up for someone being treated unfairly, offering support, and seeking adult help when necessary. This approach encouraged pupils to develop their understanding of kindness, fairness and inclusion, while giving them practical strategies for responding appropriately and respectfully in challenging social situations.

Acorns - People who help us

Date: 26th Sep 2025 @ 2:26pm

Acorns will be exploring and learning about people who help us for the next few weeks. We have enjoyed listening and interacting with our sensory story. 
Acorns have enjoyed being introduced to people who help us through our puppets. We have also incorporated activities into our learning. We loved putting out fires outside like firemen. 

Year 3 - School Council Elections

Date: 25th Sep 2025 @ 2:50pm

Today, our school witnessed an inspiring democratic exercise as children voted for their class school counsellor. Each candidate confidently read out their manifesto, sharing ideas to support classmates and improve the school environment. After hearing the speeches, students headed to the hall to cast their votes in the ballot box, embracing the importance of participation and responsibility. This event not only encouraged leadership skills but also taught the value of making informed choices. It’s wonderful to see young minds actively engaged in shaping their school community!

Year 5 - School Council Elections

Date: 25th Sep 2025 @ 10:51am

School Council Elections!

Yesterday was a very exciting day- it was Election Day for the School Councillors! 

Candidates started the day by presenting their manifesto to their class and then every child completed a ballot paper to vote for their chosen representative. The voting booths had been set up in the hall and children placed their ballot paper in the ballot box. After the votes had been counted, an assembly was held to reveal the results.

The children learnt about the key British Value, democracy, what it means and if it is a good thing.

Year 4 - Non Chronological Report - Shared Write

Date: 25th Sep 2025 @ 10:14am

Today, we completed a shared write about Black History Month, which is next month. We had to use our knowledge of the features of non-chronological reports to set out the information we were given correctly.

Year 4 - Election Day!

Date: 25th Sep 2025 @ 10:07am

Earlier this week, children who wanted to run for School Council presented their manifestos to their class. They presented with clear and confident voices. Today, was voting day! We will find out who has been elected this afternoon. Good luck to all the candidates!

Year 6 - Magistrates visit

Date: 24th Sep 2025 @ 12:53pm

Today we were visited by local magistrates who told us all about their jobs and how they play integral roles in the court system. We then took part in a mock trial, which centred around a case of online bullying. Children were given roles to play and words to read out, these included prosecution, defence, judge, victim, court usher and witnesses. The children really got a feel for what goes on in a courtroom and some of us are even considering future careers!

Year 1- School Council Elections

Date: 24th Sep 2025 @ 7:45am

This week, the whole School have been preparing manifesto's as to why they should represent the class as a member of the school council. As part of our Reading into Writing, we carefully thought about why we would be a good councillor and presented them to the class to encourage them to vote for us. On Thursday, we went into the hall and confidentially placed our votes for who we believed would be the best person to represent us. 

 

Well done to our newly elected councillors!

Beech- Kevin

Hazel- Myla-Gray

Reception- Katie Kindness

Date: 19th Sep 2025 @ 11:34am

This week the children in Reception have been looking at the characteristic  'kindness'- Katie Kindness. 

They read stories about being kind and talked about what it meant to be kind.

"You help people" Zara.

"You hug them when they cry" Dolcie-Rae.

"If someone falls over you take them to the teacher" Lockie.

"When you share toys you are being kind" Isabel.

School Council- Democracy Week

Date: 16th Sep 2025 @ 8:33pm

This week sees the launch of the School Council Elections. 

 

It began today with a whole school assembly and a visit from Chris Webb MP where the children learnt about the British Value, democracy , why we vote and how to become a school councillor. 

 

The children looked at what characteristics make a good school councillor and how they can encourage their class to vote for them. 

 

Have you got what it takes to be part of the school council? If so, your school needs YOU!

 

Voting day is Thursday 25th September.

 

Year 4 - Boundary Roman Museum

Date: 16th Sep 2025 @ 4:12pm

Today, children in year 4 had the experience of exploring Roman artefacts, that were loaned to the school from The Lancashire Museum. The artefacts included armour and weapons, clothing and kitchen equipment such as jugs and lamps. Pupils had time to investigate the items and discussed what they were, what they made of and who may have used them.

Building on previous learning about Boudicca, we also used AI to create a realistic image of the Celtic leader who fought against the Romans. This allowed us to share the amazing power of generative AI with the pupils and also to discuss the uses and possible dangers of this new technology.

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