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  • The Snowman Auditions 2018

    Fri 08 Jun 2018 Miss Wright

    Perform Walking In The Air live in concert with the BSO!

    https://www.bsolive.com/snowman-2018/

    Click on the link for details of how to audition.

     

     

  • Year 5 Butterflies

    Fri 08 Jun 2018

    The Butterfly Recount

    Caterpillars

    Before the half term, we got to take care of some caterpillars. We went into groups of three and each group got a caterpillar. First, one person put the food in. Everybody thought it was a bit disgusting, but it was really just like wet sand. Next, Miss Helm helped one person put the caterpillar in. Finally, the last person poked holes in the top of the lid to let the caterpillar breathe. We got to name them. At first, they were small and black, but a few days later, they got a bit longer, bigger, and green. After a while, they went into shapes, hung from the lid and turned into cocoons.

     

    Cocoons

    They stayed as cocoons for a while. Then we put them into a net and we all had our half term holiday. The cocoons were light brown and spotty. They were cocoons until Thursday 31st May. The caterpillars had now become butterflies and when we came back they were ready to fly away. When you entered the room the first thing that you noticed was the butterflies because they looked beautiful and they always flapped their wings and ate their fruit.

     

    Butterflies

    Once the caterpillars were butterflies they started flying everywhere in their net. We took them out on the field to let them free! Miss Helm and Miss Thompson both put their hands in the net to get some butterflies. They both had a couple of butterflies on their hand. One of them wouldn’t get of Miss Helm’s hand and just stayed there. They finally got off her hand and fluttered away in the soft, calming wind. Quite a lot of butterflies flew away but unfortunately a couple of butterflies fell on the green grass. We went to check on them but we had to be careful where we stepped or we may have stepped on one. Luckily, none of the classes stepped on them, the butterflies were all safe and we hoped they would fly away and not get hurt. We went inside and the butterflies had flown away.

     

    By: Lydia H, Jiya R & Elizabeth K

  • Reception trip to Poole Park

    Tue 05 Jun 2018
    Reception enjoyed good weather for their recent trip to Poole Park.  One of the most exciting highlights was posting a letter home, handwritten back in class.  Each class took some time to think about things they wanted to thank their families and carers for, such as playing games together, helping them to stay safe or going on special days out together.  A few parents have confessed to shedding a tear or two at some of the lovely messages their child had written!  Having posted our letters, we had fun creating natural art in the park, feeding the ducks and geese and enjoying a story.  Everyone showed great resilience on the steep ascent up Birds Hill Road on the way back to school!
  • Year 1 Phonics Screening Meeting

    Wed 23 May 2018

    Thank you to the parents who attended the Year 1 Phonics Screening Meeting.

     

    If you weren't able to make it or would like to refer again to the presentation, please find the PowerPoint on our Year 1 page:

     

    Learning

    Year Group Pages

    Year 1

     

    The presentation gives information on dates, aims and ideas on how to support your child.

  • Year 6 Kwik Cricket Competition

    Tue 22 May 2018

    Longfleet were put up against five different schools in this annual competition, held at Poole Grammar School, and left the event undefeated with 5 wins from 5. For many of the children, this was their first competitive tournament and they applied themselves brilliantly, their fielding in particular was superb. The match against St Joseph’ Primary, in which Olly was involved in 3 direct run outs and Louie took a spectacular diving catch was a highlight. The children were a credit to the school throughout and played every match with enthusiasm and a sense of fun.

     

    Other highlights: 

    -An all run 6

    -Not losing ia single wicket in 3/5 matches

    -Scoring 295-0

    -Charlie playing his first ever match and top scoring in two matches.

  • Year 6 Football at Poole Stadium

    Wed 16 May 2018

    Longfleet played in the quarter finals of a 7-a-side football tournament against Bishop Aldhelms, which has been organised by Poole Pirates to commemorate their 70th anniversary. The match was played in good spirit, with both sides showing flair on the ball. An early goal for Longfleet, scored by Louie, was enough to win it, and although St Aldhelms had their chances, they were brilliantly saved by Bruno, who was a rock in Longfleet’s goal. The win takes Longfleet through to the semi-finals and another chance to play in front of a capacity crowd at Poole Stadium. Thank you to the parents for their support in what was a brilliant game to watch. 

  • Tennis Triumph

    Wed 16 May 2018
    Massive congratulations go out to the Year 3 and 4 Tennis Team who triumphed at the Dorset School Games tournament this week! The competition was held in glorious conditions at Branksome Park Tennis Club and our team of Eloise, Alfie, Holly and Zayn played some spectacular tennis, finishing at the top of their group! As always, Team Longfleet played with skill, enthusiasm and great sportsmanship. The children had a brilliant afternoon and what a fantastic result to come home with medals! 
  • Reception bus trip

    Mon 14 May 2018
    Reception had an unexpected treat when they were invited on a bus trip around Poole with a visit to the bus station and bus wash.  This trip was kindly offered, free of charge, by Mr and Mrs Wilson, employees of Morebus and grandparents of a child in Butterfly Class.  The children had a wonderful time and the experience has definitely fuelled their role play and storytelling since!  Thank you to the bus company for their generosity in supporting our 'Out and About' topic.
  • KS1 Howieson Cup Athletics

    Thu 10 May 2018

    Longfleet held a "Mini-Olympics", with Courthill, Lilliput and Sylvan the other schools in attendance. The events were:

    -70m Sprint

    -Howler Throw

    -Standing Long Jump

    -300m Run

     

    All the children showed fantastic resilience in the events, with the Sports Ambassadors helping them along and organising their events superbly.

     

    Thank you to all the parents who attended the event.

     

    Keep your eyes peeled for the forthcoming Harbourside Games, coming up in June!

  • Kwik Cricket vs Baden Powell

    Tue 08 May 2018
    Year 6 travelled to Baden Powell School to compete in their first cricket match of the season. Longfleet batted first and had a solid start, with Olly in particular hitting some clean cricket shots.  Longfleet ended with 239, which was a good score against some strong bowling.  It was then Longfleet's turn to bowl. Some accurate bowling from Bruno, Olly and Jamie couldn't quite stop Baden Powell reaching the target and surpassing it, eventually winning by 6 runs. In the end a close game with some great individual performances and lots of positives heading into the tournament at Poole Grammar School.
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