Children between 7-12 can try a new sport this summer at British Triathlon camps in Liverpool. Triathlon is a combination of swimming, cycling and running, a great sport for children who love to mix it up!
Month: June 2016
Art across the school
Year 5/6 Sports Day
Year 5 and 6 had their sports day, this morning, celebrating all things Africa! Each class represented a different country from the continent, with each country performing a dance for the opening ceremony!
After sprint races, javelin, lap races and the triple jump, Egypt came out on top with 136 points! In second place was DR Congo (132), followed by Cameroon (112) and South Africa (109). Well done to all pupils and thank you to parents and family members for coming to support.
Healthy Schools Week
Healthy Schools Week has begun, with Year 1 and 2 having their sports day this morning and half of the school making healthy pizzas today! Sports days continue this week, with the remaining classes making healthy pizzas tomorrow. Thank you to the parents for supporting today and we hope to see many more this week!
Year 5 E-Safety Assembly
Thank you to Year 5 who prepared a wonderful e-safety assembly for the school today. The message was very important: be SMART online! If you ever have any issues online, report it to an adult. You can always contact CEOP using the link on the homepage of our website, if you see anything you do not like online.
EU Referendum
Year 6 and Year 3 took part in their very own EU Referendum today. For the last two days, Year 6 have been learning about the arguments from the ‘Remain’ and ‘Leave’ campaigns and deciding which one they wanted to vote for.
After deciding, each child worked on a piece of writing to use in the debate. Two teams of 4 pupils were chosen and the rest of the class acted as the audience. Year 3 pupils were invited to watch and listen, with all of the audience casting their votes.
The results were 93% ‘Remain’ and 7% ‘Leave’.
Year 5 and 6 Refugee Awareness Workshops
The Queen visits Liverpool!
Cricket City Finals
Well done to our cricket team who finished in 6th place at today’s City Finals at Sefton Park Cricket Club. Once again, they have shown the school’s talent for cricket and we hope to be involved in finals day next year!
Year 6 Cricket Competition – Alder Cricket Club
After coming through the after school cricket club to be chosen for the team, OLI were pitted against Wellesbourne, The Trinity and Middlefield in the group stages of the North/Central heat.
The first match against Middlefield saw Michee grab a hat trick of wickets to bring victory to OLI. Amman, team captain, won the toss and elected to field first. Restricting Middlefield to 213, the target was 214 to win. The game plan of no losing early wickets, worked with a total of 238 for OLI, for 2 wickets.
Game two was against Wellesbourne. Losing the toss, we were put into bat first and posted a respectable 244. Some poor fielding saw Wellesbourne narrowly win by 12 runs, putting them top of the group.
It seemed like Wellesbourne would take the top spot in the group, but there was a surprise in store. In our final match against The Trinity, Ayman won the toss and put them in to bat. Slow bowling allowed The Trinity to make some ground, scoring successive sixes to bring a total of 256. Wickets from Isabel and Michee dented their attack and brought some hope to the OLI batters.
Without losing a wicket, we scored a very high score of 285! Michee, Holly Spellman and Sean all chipping in with sixes extended our run score. Wellesbourne, Middlefield and ourselves won 2 matches out of 3, so it was down to who scored the most runs for 1st and 2nd place. After the demolition of The Trinity, we sat on top of the league, with Wellesbourne in second place.
A semi-final against Rudston was abandoned after a heavy downpour, and with no way to call a winner, both teams were put through to next week’s city finals at Sefton Park Cricket Club.
Well done to all the team, who all played an integral role – fielding and batting!
Inspiring Author Visit
Today some Year 3 and 5 pupils were lucky to meet award winning nature author and Cambridge professor Robert MacFarlane. The children recently completed a writing project, coming up with their own words for different wildflowers in Everton Park, planted as part of the ‘Grow Wild’ project. Robert is particularly interested in language associated with landscape and nature and was so impressed with the imaginative words that the children created!
Gold Games Mark Award
We are delighted to be awarded the Gold Games Mark Award for 2015/16, for our commitment, delivery and engagement of competitive school sport this year.
This is a fantastic achievement with only a few schools in the city currently holding this award. 3 years ago we held the bronze award, finally gaining the silver award last academic year. A huge step-up was needed for the Gold Award, entering more competitions, ensuring more children have the opportunity to participate in extra curricular clubs and compete in a wide range of sports within school and against other schools.
Thank you to the Liverpool School Sports Partnership for supporting us throughout the year with PE and Sport, as well as parents and families who have supported at competitions and events.
Beat the Street Activities
There are two extra opportunities to play Beat the Street after school this week, in Stanley Park and Everton Park. See the posters below for more information.
We would love to see our pupils and families attending, so that they can earn more points for themselves and the school, as well as getting the whole family more active!
Thank you for all your hard work and support of this project so far!
























































































