Online Safety Warriors

This half term our whole school online safety focus has been: Online Bullying. 

Our school Online Safety Warriors have worked hard to produce a newsletter explaining the dangers and how you can deal with it or help to prevent it. 

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Headteacher’s Update: 26th October 2023

Half Term Holiday Friday 27 October break up.
Return To School On Tuesday 7th November     

Dear Parents/Carers,
At the end of a very successful and busy half-term I have many thanks.

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Year 5 Whitby Trip

After studying the features of the Whitby coast in geography and writing an argument about its second holiday homes in English, Year 5 were able to experience the coastal town through a wonderful overnight residential. Although Storm Babet was drawing upon us, we made sure to wrap up warm in our waterproofs! 

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Year 3 Cheerleading

Beecroft Sport and PE trips have started again this year. Part of the PE dance curriculum for Year 3 is to learn cheerleading! So, on Tuesday they travelled to Morley and became Leeds Rhinos’ Cheerleaders! Year 3 took part in workshops to learn different cheerleading moves and actions. They then joined these together to create a full routine, which they performed to the other schools taking part. A group of children also performed this routine in Family Assembly.

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School dinner menu to January 2024

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Headteacher’s Update: 13th October 2023

Dear Parents/Carers,
There is plenty of good news, about Beecroft, to pass on to you today. We are proud of our supportive community.

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Year 3 Trip To Otley

After studying the features of Otley, Year 3 went on a full day trip to explore the town using their mapping skills.

Children were able to observe and identify key features from the ‘Surprise View’ at Otley Chevin. This included quarries, that now contain water and are considered a water source, recreational grounds such as football fields and rural aspects such as farms and fields.

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Rev Andy Visit From St George’s Crypt

Beecroft Primary School had a visit from Rev Andy, the Chaplin at St George’s Crypt. He spoke in our weekly collective worship about the importance of donating to people in need. We have been collecting food as part of our harvest festival and raising money through enterprises to donate to St George’s Crypt. Rev Andy told us a story about when his father-in-law cycled 100 miles. Once his father-in-law completed his 100 miles, he returned to his camp to find that the only food he had was one tin of cold beans. Rev Andy explained that this one tin of beans was the best meal he had ever eaten as he was exhausted and starving. Children learned that it is important to donate what we can as even a small amount can change somebodies’ life.

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Headteacher’s Update – 27th September

Dear Parents/Carers,
Thank you for helping us to get the new school year off to an excellent start.  Attendance excellent so far and thank you for supporting the prompt 8.30am start. We want all pupils to join in our 34.75 hour school week and to do one of the enrichment activities after school(clubs).We have only 20 children left to join a club which is now part of our working school week. There is something for every child to choose and enjoy.

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Year 4 Malham Trip

On Thursday 14th September 2023, Year 4 visited Malham in The Yorkshire Dales as part of their geography topic on rivers. The source of the river, Malham Tarn, is situated above the village of Malham and the pupils observed many features in the upper course of a river as they walked around the area surrounding the village. The day started with a hike up the side of Malham Cove (without too much complaining!) to reach the limestone paving at the top. We looked out across the amazing views to see the valleys in the landscape created by rivers. Along our route we further observed v-shaped valleys and visited the waterfalls Gordale Scar and Janet’s Foss. We were mesmerised by the beauty of Janet’s Foss and the dramatic scenes at Gordale Scar where we even saw someone climbing the rocky scars above the waterfall! Walking back along Gordale Beck, the pupils were able to put their geography knowledge and skills from the classroom into practice as they observed and explained to each other erosion in the streams and spotted human and physical features including drystone walls and stiles. The visit was thoroughly enjoyed by all!

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