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School Days Newsletter of Lady Barn House School Issue Number 716 www.ladybarnhouse.org 25 May 2019 Taon Park Take Two! The Recepon children had another amazing trip to Taon Park. This me, the children went to the farm to see the many farm animals. They parcularly enjoyed meeng Louis the ginormous boar, the noisy donkeys, the very woolly lambs, the sleepy goat and the chirpy chickens. The children were also treated to the hilarious spectacle of some very frisky piglets being rounded up by the resident sheepdogs. In another part of Taon Park, the children were taken on a journey through the beauful gardens where they used their imaginaons to recreate popular fairy stories. In the orangery they pretended the huge plants were Jacks beanstalk. At the bridge they became scary trolls and by the enchanted tower they called to Rapunzel to let down her hair. It was a truly magical day, come rain or shine! Mrs H Murphy-Elson Were the Vikings Really Vicious? Last week, Year Three were treated to a visit from a Viking! If you hap- pened to drive past Lady Barn on Tuesday, you would have thought you had been trans- ported back in me, as all the Year Threes were dressed as Vikings! We had a fabulous day learning all about Vikings: where they came from, why and how they travelled to other countries, what their lifestyle was like, what their reli- gious beliefs were, what they did in their free me and how they trained for bale! We learnt that Vikings were not actually always vicious, but ac- tually rather cultured and talented people. Whilst they are oſten referred to as vicious raiders’, they were actually also skilled in craſting, trading, farming, seling and sailing. The children learnt so much about Viking life and also had the chance to make Viking pots, board games and parcipate in a Viking warrior training session with spears and shields! Our real-life Viking (a.k.a. Gary!!!) really brought History to life and Im sure if you have any quesons about Vikings, the Year Threes will be able to help you out! Mrs E Beer - Head of Lower Juniors Sports Day Thank you to all our Lady Barn family for supporng some outstanding sporng endeavour during our Sports Day events. May I thank the staff for their enthusiasm and energy in looking aſter all the pupils and making the events run smoothly. The pupils delivered in so many ways, their unwavering energy, enthusiasm. determinaon and enjoyment of performing was a joy to observe. Thank you to all our parents who cheered and applauded all the pupils. The atmosphere was fantasc and your help in making it such a col- ourful event was most appreciated. Congratulaons to every pupil who played their part in two great days of compeon and fun. Mr Pietkiewicz, Head of PE & Boys' Games Early Years and Infants The sun came out and it turned out to be a beauful aſternoon just in me for the children to run their lile socks off! There were a few nerves but lots of happy children running and jumping their way across the field. The look of concentraon on the faces as they made sure the egg stayed on the spoon was the highlight for me! It was fabulous to see the fun the children had, the whole event was a great success. A special thank youmust go to Mr Lilley, Mr Pieewicz and Mrs Massam, for organising, preparing and running the day with help from some Year 4 children. Mr Stutchfield

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Page 1: School Days...School Days Newsletter of Lady Barn House School Issue Number 716 25 May 2019 Tatton Park Take Two! The Reception children had another amazing trip to Tatton Park. This

School Days Newsletter of Lady Barn House School

Issue Number 716 www.ladybarnhouse.org 25 May 2019

Tatton Park Take Two! The Reception children had another amazing trip to Tatton Park. This

time, the children went to the farm to see the many farm animals.

They particularly enjoyed meeting Louis the ginormous boar, the

noisy donkeys, the very woolly lambs, the sleepy goat and the chirpy

chickens. The children were also treated to the hilarious spectacle of

some very frisky piglets being rounded up by the resident sheepdogs.

In another part of Tatton Park, the children were taken on a journey

through the beautiful gardens where they used their imaginations to

recreate popular fairy stories. In the orangery they pretended the

huge plants were Jack’s beanstalk. At the bridge they became scary

trolls and by the enchanted tower they called to Rapunzel to let

down her hair. It was a truly magical day, come rain or shine!

Mrs H Murphy-Elson

Were the Vikings Really Vicious? Last week, Year Three were treated

to a visit from a Viking! If you hap-

pened to drive past Lady Barn on

Tuesday, you would have

thought you had been trans-

ported back in time, as all the

Year Threes were dressed as

Vikings!

We had a fabulous day learning

all about Vikings: where they

came from, why and how they

travelled to other countries, what

their lifestyle was like, what their reli-

gious beliefs were, what they did in their free time and how

they trained for battle!

We learnt that Vikings were not actually always vicious, but ac-

tually rather cultured and talented people. Whilst they are often

referred to as ‘vicious raiders’, they were actually also skilled in

crafting, trading, farming, settling and sailing.

The children learnt so much about Viking life and also had the

chance to make Viking pots, board games and participate in a

Viking warrior training session with spears and shields!

Our real-life Viking (a.k.a. Gary!!!) really brought History to life

and I’m sure if you have any questions about Vikings, the Year

Threes will be able to help you out!

Mrs E Beer - Head of Lower Juniors

Sports Day

Thank you to all our Lady Barn family for supporting some outstanding

sporting endeavour during our Sports Day events. May I thank the staff for

their enthusiasm and energy in looking after all the pupils and making the

events run smoothly. The pupils delivered in so many ways, their unwavering

energy, enthusiasm. determination and enjoyment of performing was a joy to

observe. Thank you to all our parents who cheered and applauded all the

pupils. The atmosphere was fantastic and your help in making it such a col-

ourful event was most appreciated. Congratulations to every pupil who

played their part in two great days of competition and fun.

Mr Pietkiewicz, Head of PE & Boys' Games

Early Years and Infants

The sun came out and it turned out to be a beautiful afternoon just in time

for the children to run their little socks off! There were a few nerves but lots

of happy children running and jumping their way across the field. The look of

concentration on the faces as they made sure the egg stayed on the spoon

was the highlight for me! It was fabulous to see the fun the children had, the

whole event was a great success. A special “thank you” must go to Mr Lilley,

Mr Pietiewicz and Mrs Massam, for organising, preparing and running the day

with help from some Year 4 children.

Mr Stutchfield

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Sport Diary for w/c 10 June Monday 10 June ISA Athletics (Manchester Regional Arena) 8.45-4.30 Year 2B Infant Late Games 3.15-3.45 Year 6 Open Indoor Rounders 4-5 Tuesday 11 June Year 1S Infant Late Games 3.15-3.45 Year 3&4 Open Cricket 4-5 Wednesday 12 June Year 4 IAPS Cricket Tournament Bowden CC 1-4 Year 3&4 Open Indoor Rounders 4-5 Thursday 13 June Year 5&6 Open Cricket 4-5 Friday 14 June Year 3&4 Ultimate Frisbee 8.10 Saturday 15 June Year 6 IAPS Cricket Tournament, Repton 4-5

Girls Football Two separate Lady Barn Girls Football teams took part in Northern ISA and ISFA competitions staged at Queen Ethelburga's and AKS Lytham. A team made of predominantly year 6 children played amazingly, winning 5, drawing 1 and only losing in the final to finish as runner-up. A year 5 team also finished a brilliant runner-up, this time on goal-difference at the end of a round-robin tournament. Congratulations to all 16 girls who took part and well done to Izzy, Sophie and Jasmine who played in both successful campaigns. Mr Hope

Credit Cup Scores Bonner (1132) Herford (1147)

Jenkin Jones (1124) Scott (1142)

Gymnastics—ISA Nationals LBHS gymnasts were outstanding and with over 30 teams from 12 different schools participating, I am delighted to report that we cartwheeled home with 32 medals. A massive thank you to Mrs Massam and Mrs Hornby, who dusted off their leotards to coach and be my wing-ladies! Miss Stapley

Freddie Gets His First GB Win! Huge congratulations to Freddie. He has just achieved his first win in a national race, smashing the opposition with a time over half a second faster than the rest of the field. Go Fred-die! Performing at the highest level requires dedication, excel-lence and a very strong mind set. We look forward to hear-ing more of your future suc-cesses at such a high level of competition, Freddie.

Class Concerts Our Class Concerts will take place for Years 3-6 during their first music lesson back after half term, with Mrs Drennan. Please don’t forget your instruments and music! The evening recital will be on Wednesday 26 June, and the children in-vited to perform individually will be notified via a letter sent home . Mrs Drennan—Head of Music

*Junior Challenge Award * Reminder — All subject challenges are to be submitted by Monday 10 June. Thank you

Running for the Christie On Sunday 19 May, a

number of LBHS children

and parents ran in the

Greater Manchester Jun-

ior, Mini and 10k events,

to raise funds for The

Christie. The have already

raised an incredible com-

bined total of £3,700!

What a fantastic achieve-

ment! Should you wish to

contribute to their page please follow the link below:

https://www.justgiving.com/teams/Runningforthechristie

Speech, Music and Ballet Lessons Should you wish your child to stop either speech, music or ballet lessons at the end of the Summer term, please let the teacher know by Monday 10 June. Thank you.