The Harald Haugaard Trio came to play for us today. They were amazing and sent us away with our feet tapping.
23rd May 2012, 15:51
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The Year 1 family assembly was wonderful. THere was a great mix of story telling, recounts about their visit to the zoo, dance and song.
14th May 2012, 10:28
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26th Apr 2012, 07:48
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Year 5 have been drawing plans of the school gardens at a scale of 1:10. Read their comments to find out what helped them to do this.
26th Apr 2012, 07:44
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Dogs meeting at our new dog creche!
24th Apr 2012, 09:45
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The following articles are from the Hull Daily Mail (24/4/12) and the Hornsea Gazette (19/4/12)
24th Apr 2012, 08:20
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Today Graham Stuart MP officialy opened all of the building work that we have had done over the past year. Including resiting our pedestrian entrance and the new fence around the school.
The following is the press release from Graham Stuart's website.
Local MP marks a century of boys and girls at Leven Primary School by officially opening improvement works
Graham Stuart, the MP for Beverley and Holderness, visited Leven Primary School on Friday 20th April to mark the one hundredth anniversary of the boys and girls schools merging on the site. He inspected and then opened the new and improved facilities, met teachers and pupils and celebrated the school’s continuing role in local life.
The school have recently made a large number of alterations to their site, including relocating the entrance and building new fencing.
To celebrate a century of boys and girls coming together in the same school, pupils took part in an ‘Edwardian’ themed day to learn what life would have been like in 1912. This saw them dressing up in period costumes and taking part in activities that ranged from woodwork to flower arranging and circus skills to brass band music.
Graham said “I enjoyed visiting Leven Primary School to cut the ribbon and officially open the new look site. The school now has excellent modern facilities to complement its long history. The school is full of creativity and energy and the children were perfectly behaved and, I hope, enjoyed the day.”
The garland made by the girls on our Edwardian day looked beautiful.
20th Apr 2012, 14:21
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Thank you to Ellen Thorpe at ARTery for organising for James Stretton to come and do his show Brassed up for the children. It was a fantastic journey through the world of brass.
19th Apr 2012, 14:48
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