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  • Year 2 Football

    Fri 15 Dec 2017

    These matches were for the children who hadn’t played in the original Howeison Cup Football Tournament in October, and it gave these children a great chance to show the skills and resilience they had shown already during weekly sessions at Football Club on Tuesdays. Although the matches were not deemed competitive, the amount of parents who came to watch from both schools made it seem like it was! Both Lilliput and Longfleet fielded two teams each. With some Lilliput players having played in the original tournament, new rules were decided to give players who hadn’t had match-time before a little more of the ball. A special mention must go to Tye in goal for the “A” team, who made some excellent saves, and also to Harry in the “B” team, who showed fantastic resilience throughout.

  • Violin Tuition Available for Year 4/5 Pupil

    Fri 15 Dec 2017 Miss Wright
    We have a place for a Longfleet pupil from Year 4 or Year 5 to learn violin from January 9th. Lessons  are on Tuesday afternoons during school time. There are ten 20 minute lessons each term @ £42.20 per term. Please contact Miss Wright for more information.
  • Christmas at Longfleet

    Thu 14 Dec 2017

    We have enjoyed a busy few weeks in the build up to Christmas.  Each year group has done a show, performance or a church service.  We've had a visit from the pantomime, eaten a lovely Christmas lunch, enjoyed the school fair and danced at the disco.

     

    Our choir have been particularly busy with performances at the Lighthouse Theatre, a church community lunch and at Poole Hospital.

     

    We hope you all have a lovely family Christmas.

  • Nativity: A Midwife Crisis

    Tue 12 Dec 2017

    It was an absolute joy to watch Years 1 and 2 join together for their spectacular performances of 'A Midwife Crisis'. We are unbelievably proud of each and every child for their singing, dancing and acting and we would like to thank the children, parents and staff for all their hard work. 'A Midwife Crisis' brought laughter, tears and a large helping of Christmas spirit and we hope that all those who came to watch left feeling festive and reminded of why we celebrate this special time of year. Merry Christmas to all from the Key Stage One Team and another massive well done to the children - you're all stars!

  • Dictionary Presentation

    Fri 08 Dec 2017 Oliver H and Quinn T

    On Tuesday 28th November year 6 were presented with a dictionary each. We had some Rotary club members come to present them to us. They were a very generous gift from the members of Poole Rotary Club and they even had our names printed in the front.

     

    The Rotary club is a charity that gives money to schools and other things that help the world. Their motto is “Service Before Self”.

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