Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Development (SMSC): Blog items

School's Alive 2020

Date: 11th Feb 2020 @ 12:59pm

On a very windy Monday evening and having been rehearsing since September, Boundary joined pupils from virtually every Blackpool school at The Grand Theatre, performing hundreds of songs and dances, playing in bands and orchestras and enjoying a wonderful introduction to theatre!
Pupil's from Years 5 an 6 performed a medley of songs from Oliver and WOW, they were amazing! The hard-work, determination, perseverance and team work that each child demonstrated throughout each rehearsal and during the final performance really paid off - we could not be more proud of each and every performer!

Thank you to all the parents and carers who came to watch and to the children and staff for the time and energy they put into rehearsing and the final show.

To the Rescue!

Date: 7th Feb 2020 @ 11:45am

The mini-cadets have been working with another of the emergency services this week. During the session, they learnt about the range of jobs fire fighters have to attend, explored a fire engine and even tested out the hose. They learnt how the police and fire service have to work well together in emergencies and how they support each other to keep the public safe. 

Chinese New Year!

Date: 27th Jan 2020 @ 2:28pm

This week we have been talking about Chinese New Year.  We have been discussing it's similarities and differences to festivals we celebrate.  We enjoyed making Chinese lanterns and dragons, preparing our home corner for the new year by cleaning and decorating it, role playing in our Chinese restaurant, dragon dancing in the garden as well as completing lots of Chinese theme maths activities.  What a great week we have had!

Choose Life and not a Knife

Date: 30th Jan 2020 @ 11:16am

The mini-cadets learnt all about knife crime this week. It was a tough session but the cadets know the facts and initiatives in place across the country. 

The One Where The Fire Service Visited Us

Date: 29th Jan 2020 @ 9:47am

We have had an informative afternoon, where Lancashire Fire Service came in to discuss the importance of having good 'Road Sense'. We looked at the importance of wearing a seatbelt, using a booster seat (up to 135cm in height), using helmets, being visible from dusk and crossing roads safely. We all showed a good understanding of how to be safe when walking to and from school and the importance of always using these rules, even when we go to high school.

Thank you again to Firefighter Luke and Will, who came in to see us - it was an extremely informative and relevant session.

Slow Down!!!!

Date: 22nd Jan 2020 @ 4:18pm

The mini-cadets were out and about again today. This week, they were thinking about road safety and monitoring the speed of the cars in our local area. Luckily, nobody was breaking the speed limit on their watch. 

To the land down under! Australia here we come!

Date: 21st Jan 2020 @ 9:38pm

Year 2 were excited to fasten their seat belts ready for their jet setting adventure to Australia. Before we could go, we discussed all the important things we need when travelling aboard and what flying commercially is really like. Year 2 were lucky enough to have first class round the trip tickets to Sydney. Before our departure we ensured that we had the correct personal information on our passports and not to mention having our boarding passes ready for boarding. Next we boarded, with the help of our fabulous cabin crew (Miss Hartley and Mrs Crookall) who showed us to our seats. Then prepared for take off and took to the skies observing all the land, sea and clouds from 42,000 ft. We were kept entertained throughout our 22 hour flight with plenty of snacks and refreshments. Next stop SYDNEY!

Mounted Police Visit

Date: 8th Jan 2020 @ 3:23pm

New year and a new opportunity for the mini-cadets to meet the mounted police.  The children learnt all about the role of the mounted police, how they work and how they are looked after.

Traffic Cops!

Date: 11th Dec 2019 @ 5:35pm

The mini-cadets visited the Head Quarters this week and worked with the Lancashire Constabulary TacOps team! They learnt all about the how the team keep the roads safe and running smoothly and how they deal with road traffic accidents. 

Mini-Cadets Online Safety

Date: 20th Nov 2019 @ 2:55pm

The Mini-Cadets enjoyed a visit from Sgt Claire Van Deurs Goss today who conducted a talk about the use of the internet within the police and then how to keep safe online.  The Mini-Cadets are going to present their learning to the rest of the children in assembly tomorrow. 

Children in Need!

Date: 15th Nov 2019 @ 4:26pm

Danceathon, spots and Pudsey Bear! What a great day we had in Year 1 for children in need. We started our morning by doing our Children In Need danceathon. Children all over the country took part and we wanted to join in too. We enjoyed learning the dance, it was great fun, a way to support charity and good exercise for our bodies. In writing we wrote about Pudsey Bear. We had to make a fact poster and an opinion poster. What food do we think Pudsey bear would like to eat? What do we think Pudsey bear might like to do? These were all our opinions. Finally we ended the day with a whole school Children in Need assembly. Everyone looked different .... because we were all spotty! 

Mini-Cadets first Outing!

Date: 13th Nov 2019 @ 8:07am

The Year 5 Mini-Cadets enjoyed their first trip to the West Division Police Headquarters.  They had a tour of the building watching all the busy officers at work and learning about the rank structures.  The cadets also spent some time in the different police vans; it was very exciting going for a drive and turning the sirens on!

Embracing African Culture In Year Five!

Date: 12th Nov 2019 @ 4:46pm

Year Five are currently writing stories from another culture. We are focusing on African stories and the language, settings and features associated with them. Today, we looked at African vocabulary, traditional stories, the clothing and customs. The children loved learning about such a varied and interesting country!

Remembrance Service

Date: 11th Nov 2019 @ 8:12pm

Today, we held our own Remembrance service to honour those brave men and women who have fought for their country. We each made our poppy, which held the name of a soldier who died in WW1. Each poppy was planted, row upon row, in our own remembrance garden. Year 6 then led the service at the front of the school culminating in a two minute silence to remember the fallen.

'They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: 
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. 
At the going down of the sun and in the morning 
We will remember them.'

School Council Elections

Date: 17th Oct 2019 @ 4:02pm

This half term in Year 4 we learnt about democracy and had a visit from MP Paul Maynard. He gave our applicants advice on how to write a successful manifesto. Once our applicants had written their manifestos they presented them to their class. Once all the children had read their manifestos the children in Year 4 voted for their new school councillors. We now have two successful new councillors who have already attended their first council meeting.

Under The Sea!

Date: 21st Jun 2019 @ 2:34pm

We have been having a wonderful time learning all about 'Under the Sea.' We have all enjoyed learning about the creatures that live under the sea and what they look like! Our children in Nursery brought in some very interesting facts about sea creatures for their BLT, and we all enjoyed sharing these facts with our friends! We have read stories including 'Billy's Bucket,' 'The Rainbow Fish' and 'Commotion in the Ocean.' We have taken part in lots of arts and crafts activities using different materials and techniques such as painting, cutting, folding, printing and drawing. 

Tax and Jaffa Cakes!

Date: 20th Jun 2019 @ 9:26am

 

This week, we have enjoyed learning all about why we pay tax! We had a visit from HMRC, who showed us why it is so important to pay tax and where our money goes. We were very surprised to learn about the history of Jaffa Cakes and how they caused so much controversy - cake or biscuit?

We also had the chance to take part in an activity and decide where our taxes should go. We had to choose between healthcare, education and the armed forces. The Chancellor of the Exchequer has a really tough job!

 

No Device Day!

Date: 9th Feb 2021 @ 10:08am

What a day we had at school! The Green and Purple Bubble had such a busy no device day. Obviously we did some handwriting, reading and times tables, but we also had a great time making peppermint creams, wrap pizzas, playing board games, doing some PE and creating our own sunset art with oil pastels.

Some of the pupils at home also had a busy day too!

No Device Day!!

Date: 8th Feb 2021 @ 3:56pm

We've had a great day here in Blue Bubble without our devices. We have spent the day playing games, constructing shapes/towers with art straws and baking. We have made pizzas and peppermint creams and had lots of fun in the process. We are looking forward to having another day like this!!

Hindu Zoom!

Date: 16th Dec 2020 @ 2:26pm

Today, we welcomed Hindu visitors (via Zoom!) to Year 6.

They started their talk about being a Hindu in general; they explained about the different types of Hindus, prayer, chants and the special clothes they sometimes wear.  

They explained the 4 Ashramas and the stage they are currently in.  The main focus was their belief in reincarnation and karma and how this has an impact on the choices and actions they makes in life.

Rainbow Laces Day; Celebrating Diversity

Date: 16th Dec 2020 @ 2:16pm

This week we have been taking part in ‘Rainbow Laces Day’ which is a chance to celebrate diversity and learn about the importance of respecting other people’s differences. We learned about a variety of sports people who are all LGBT, including Tom Daley and Colin Jackson. We discussed that all people are worthy of respect and it is wrong to disrespect people because they are LGBT.

Rainbow Laces

Date: 16th Dec 2020 @ 10:31am

On Rainbow Laces day, we learnt about stereotyping in sport. We discussed who imagined when we said the sports: gymnastics, ballet, football and swimming. We looked at famous males and females in these sports and the amazing accomplishments that they have achieved. By the end of the session, we had a good understanding that it doesn’t matter what gender we are, we should play sports that interest us most. 
We learnt that we should not stereotype people or judge them based on their looks or genders. Be who you want to be and do the things that make you smile! 

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