"Learning to be the best we can!"

Thursday, 24 October 2019

Kingfishers hedgehog visit

Kingfishers were very excited to have a special visitor this afternoon from Hamble Hedgehogs. They brought in Arthur the Hedgehog. The children listened intently to the information given to them and are now Hedgehog experts! They were able to gently stroke the hedgehog on the back, which the children loved doing. They were extra caring towards Arthur, who went back to his home for a well deserved rest. We look forward to learning more about Hedgehogs in Autumn 2.







Holiday Event at Testlands Hub

Our partners at Testlands Community Hub have organised the event below which we are happy to advertise on their behalf. The leaflet below is available in school and proceeds will go towards their own charitable causes and supporting the community. Please contact Testlands for further details as this is not a school event. Thanks!



Year 4 get team building!

Year 4 have been spending the past few weeks working on their team building! With such a packed curriculum we take every opportunity to come together as a year group to mix up and have fun. We have been using our team skills to work together and complete the challenges!

This week we had to use our communication and team work to get all of our team members across the hall using only two hoops! It definitely had it's challenges - however, we came together and worked hard to complete it.



ROOKS get voting!

Yesterday morning ROOKS got voting in the annual Learning Leader elections! The children really got into the voting mindset and after some amazing speeches decided who they would like to elect as their Learning Leaders!

Well done to all children who put themselves forwards, some fantastic ideas and even more amazing speeches made for a very difficult decision!




Wednesday, 23 October 2019

Year 6 First Aid workshop

On Wednesday, Kestrels had a visit from Sue from the Red Cross. She led a workshop on the basics of first aid.
We looked at heavy bleeding, burns, choking and breathing difficulties and learned what to do in these situations. 
Here are some photos of us getting each other into the correct position if faced with a fit or a seizure. 
We learnt a huge amount and have now all increased in confidence and would know what to do if we were to come across these in everyday life.

Swifts have their VOTE!

Today is a very important day at Bitterne Manor Primary School as the Learning Leader elections are taking place!  Members of the Swift class have thought hard about the qualities needed to represent their class and school all week.  As a result, a small group of them have courageously put themselves forward.  Their speeches where amazing and each candidate thought carefully about why they wanted to represent their class.  Each and every one of them should be very proud as they are all worthy candidates! Well done :)

GO SUPER SWIFTS! 
















The votes are in!

Jays have spent this morning voting for our Learning Leaders. The children delivered some amazing speeches and now it's time to vote.

A massive well done to all the children that gave a speech, you should all be proud!

GOOD LUCK!