Pupils from Classes 5 and 6 (Miss Kildunne and Miss Lavelle) created work for and then planted a time capsule to help us commemorate our 60th anniversary. See the video here:
Monthly Archives: June 2016
Celebrating 60 Years…
The following video has been made Class 4 and Class 8 but features guest appearances from pupils (and adults!) from the whole school…
Celebrating 60 Years…
The following two videos have been produced collaboratively by Classes 9 and 10 (Miss Farrell and Mrs Moore) to celebrate our 60th Anniversary…
Celebrating 60 Years…
’60’ themed video as planned, filmed and edited by the pupils from Class 11, Mr Cooper (Part 2 of 2)…
Celebrating 60 Years…
’60’ themed video as planned, filmed and edited by the pupils from Class 11, Mr Cooper (Part 1 of 2)…
Celebrating 60 Years…
Thank you to everybody who contributed to the great success of Friday’s 60th anniversary of the school celebrations. The evening was superbly attended and was enjoyed immensely by all. Over the next few days we will post videos of some of the pupils’ work which was screened on the night. We hope this serves as a fitting memory of such a wonderful evening!
MUFC Cup Winners
MUFC Cup Winners
Fun at Smithills Open Farm!
Recently, our Nursery visited Smithills Open Farm in Bolton. The children had a great day learning about the different animals, how they are fed and who looks after them. We all had a fabulous time! A big thank you to all the parents that came; without your help, this school trip wouldn’t have been possible.
Empty Classroom Day – Collaborative Street Art
On Friday the 17th June, St. Philip’s celebrated ‘Empty Classroom Day’ where each class held at least one lesson outdoors! Class 8 explored street art. Firstly they looked at examples of 3D street art from around the world for inspiration. Then they worked in groups to compose a creative design idea which they could produce on an outdoor surface and in which they would be part of. They worked together with chalk to produce scaled outlines and then added colour. Finally they inserted themselves into their art so that a photograph could be taken.