Whole School Events
Saturday League Cross Country
This weekend, the 2nd race in the Saturday League Cross Country took place at Cardinal Heenan. We had a record number of children take part in the first event a few weeks ago at Woodhouse Grove and another great turn out this weekend.
The children were brilliant at both events! Their resilience and strength to get round the course has been fantastic to see and it has been lovely to see familiar faces as well as new ones. The picture in the centre below highlights how our children work together and support one another.
A HUGE thank you to all the parents who have been a massive support with getting the children ready and supervising them before and after races.
If your child is interested in taking part and is in Key Stage 2, please contact the school office for more information. There are two more races left of the season!
Y2 Agility Event at Guiseley School
Some children from Year 2 did a wonderful job representing the school at an agility event held at Guiseley school this week. They worked as a team and practised their throwing and catching skills and had a great time!
A HUGE thanks to Miss Western and Mrs Wall for taking and supporting the children.
North West Schools KS2 Cross Country Event 2024
This week, a group of runners from Year 3 through to Year 6 took part in a cross country event at Otley Wharefemeadows park. The children all did brilliantly well.. running not only for themselves but as part of their year group team. Their support during the other races was fantastic to see and as always it was a GREAT event.
We are waiting for the results with anticipation as this is a pathway event and if successful, teams or individuals may race at the Leeds Final at Temple Newsam in February!
A HUGE thanks to the parents who were able to support the team travelling to and form school on the coach and to the parents who came and supported the event.
If your child is interested in running, our Saturday league is kicking off this Saturday at Woodhouse Grove. We need to register children before each event so please make sure you inform the office if your child will be coming along!
The dates and race locations are:
- Saturday 19th October 2024– Woodhouse Grove, Apperley Bridge, BD10 0N
- Saturday 9th November 2024 – Cardinal Heenan, Tongue Lane, LS6 4QE
- Saturday 14th December 2024 – Prince Henry’s, Wharfe Meadows Park, Farnley Lane, Otley, LS21 2RW
- Saturday 18th January 2025 – Middleton Park (Park opposite John Charles Centre for Sport), Middleton Grove, LS11 5DJ and walk up-hill to field on right
At all events the first race will be at 10:00am but children will need to meet school staff at 9:45am please!
Hello Yellow October 10th 2024
Today across school we celebrated Hello Yellow Day to show young people they're not alone with their mental health. The children took part in mindfulness activities such as nature walks, doodling, art, mindfulness breathing, writing positive affirmations and being active.
Right now, the world is a really tough place for children and young people to grow up in. We want young people to know that they don’t have to go through this alone. Things can get better.
Because we stand brighter, together.
The children and staff really enjoyed the activities today and the school was a brighter place with all of the yellow accessories. Check out some of the pictures in the slide show below!
Come and Try Netball Event at St Mary's High School October 2024
This week, a group of netballers took part in a come and try event at St Mary's High School in Menston. They took part in some drills run by the high school sports leaders to help them develop their throwing and catching skills as well as improve their understanding of marking.
The event was aimed at children new to netball and it was great to see the children's confidence grow throughout the session.
After the drills, the children took part in several games where they showed how well they had listened and understood the skills they had been taught.
Well done to all of the children who represented Guiseley Primary at the event. You were a credit to the school and behaved like true sportspeople!
Art Week 2024 September 2024
Across school this week the children have been enjoying lots of art activities as part of our annual Art Week. This year our focus has been on diversity and local artists which are two of our curriculum drivers.
In Reception and Year 3, the children have been learning about Alma Thomas, who is best known for the "exuberant", colourful, abstract paintings that she created after retiring from teaching. In Year 3, they really liked how she used nature for inspiration and all the bright colours of what they thought looked like 'bricks' to create her artwork. Over the week they practised using paint and different sized paint brushes to create rectangular swipes of colour, thinking about the amount of pressure they were applying to create fainter or darker marks and mixed their own colours too. They had a great time painting their final pieces of work and are really proud of what they created.
In Year 1, the children have enjoyed creating pieces of artwork in the style of Yayoi Kusama , who is a Japanese artist and one of the top-selling female artists of all time.
In Year 2, they have been looking at the work of Jo Dexter, a local artist, who has painted landscapes of the Cow and Calf and the Twelve Apostles on Ilkley Moor. They have created their own pieces in her style, practising blending and mixing colours.
Year 4 have been learning about Laura Wallace, a Yorkshire-born artist, who is inspired by the beauty of the Dales through the seasons, from bluebell woods to snow scenes. They have enjoyed creating their own floral pieces of artwork in her style.
Year 5 have been focusing on two different artists, Sam Cox and Dan Fenelon to create some Maya inspired contemporary paintings. These artists use striking black and white doodles and bold colours in their work.
Finally, Year 6 have been looking at World War 2 art, which links to their history work this half term.
The children are really excited to be sharing their work during our Fantastic Finish event - we hope you all enjoy looking at how creative the children(and teachers) have been.
If you are unable to come to the Fantastic Finish, we have some pictures below so you don't miss out!
Connect Challenge September 2024
In school this week we have been taking part in the Connect Challenge along with over 50 other schools across Leeds. The Connect Challenge focuses on the importance of friendship, connections and teamwork and we have been learning about the friendship between Rob Burrow and Kevin Sinfield.
As part of this challenge a group of Year 6 children have passed around a special rugby ball which came from Holy Name Primary and we passed on to St Oswald's as part of a North West school relay.
Each class has also taken part in a challenge around the number 7 and there have been some creative ideas. The children had a lot of fun completing them as you can see below!
Fun Day July 2023
We celebrated in school today with a fantastic circus themed day fun day. The younger children took part in workshops and the older children were treated to a circus performance and were able to practise circus tricks during lunchtime. The children also had the opportunity to take part in activities throughout the day such as stilt walking, beam balancing, face painting and treasure hunts.
Thank you to Vegetable Stu from KeyStage Circus for such a fun-filled day and for all the staff who organised activities for the children to enjoy.
What a fantastic day!!
Mrs Beaumont, who is retiring at the end of this year, even joined in one of the circus tricks. Very brave!
Well done Mrs Beaumont.
KeyStage circus: https://www.keystagecircus.com/
Congratulations to GREEN class July 2024
Well done to Green class, who were presented a cheque for £500 this week by Fusion for growing the tallest sunflower. Many schools took part across Leeds so this is a super achievement! Green class sound like they have green fingers and are budding gardeners - well done!!
Lotherton Wildlife World Naming Competition July 2024
We are so proud to announce that Jade class have won the competition run by Lotherton Wildlife World to name the baby capybara. Lotherton have reported that 'Doba' is loving life at the zoo, splashing around in the water and nibbling on fresh veggies!
Watch the video by searching for Lotherton Hall Doba naming and you should find it at the top of the search page!
Year 5 Visit Day to Guiseley School - written by children in Jade class July 2024
The visit day at Guiseley High School was really fun and all the high school teachers were incredibly kind to us. The theme of the day was 'Space' so all of the different sessions included activities along this theme.
Some of us took part in a science lesson where they filtered some red dust liquid (which represented Martian ice). We then added some universal solution which showed the acidity of the liquid. Drop by drop we then added an alkali to neutralise the liquid. We loved using the secondary school science lab equipment.
Another activity was DT where we had to have a piece of paper to make a bookmark. We used special wax crayons to decorate and then it was put into a heat machine which caused the paper to turn into a fabric-like material.
In the art sessions, we drew pictures of the launch, journey and landing on a planet of our choice. There were plenty of original ideas and we even had time to add a story to their pictures.
For the drama, we got assigned a scene to do with a journey to Mars, for example the landing. There were lots of budding astronauts, aliens and planets under siege!!! It was great fun!
It was a fantastic day and we also got the opportunity to work with children from other schools.