Anti-Bullying Quality Mark

Anti-Bullying Quality Mark

We have just received our Bronze Anti-Bullying Quality Mark award, which we are extremely proud of. During the assessment day earlier this term, staff and pupils met with the assessor to discuss practices and policies around anti-bullying, citizenship and PSHE as a whole and was delighted with the work going on in school to go beyond the Bronze award.

A special mention must go to Miss Hughes, who dedicated lots of time to the award, ensuring that policies and practices are evident on a daily basis around school, which maintain a calm and supportive atmosphere around school.

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Year 2 Matball Competition

Well done to our Year 2 Matball team who managed to secure a 4th place finish, on Wednesday, at Fazakerley High School.

Despite losing the first game, OLI went on to win their remaining games, even producing a 9-0 win along the way!

Finishing 2nd in their group sent them into the semi-finals, with only a narrow defeat ending their hopes of a win.

Well done to all of the team – Mrs Finnegan and Mrs O’Leary were so proud to see you play so well!

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Foundation Stage Stay and Play Campfire

Thank you to all the parents, carers and grandparents who were able to make our monthly stay and play session today. Lots of photographs were taken and will be uploaded to the Early Years Autumn News page ASAP! We hope this session gave some insight into how children learn through quality activities and interactions with adults in both the indoor and outdoor environment. We are very aware that it is difficult for many parents to attend these sessions and therefore we will plan each monthly stay and play session on a different weekday to accommodate as many parents as possible.

Damage to hall floor

Unfortunately the hall is currently out of action due to water damage over the half term holiday. Assemblies that have been planned for the next few weeks will either be rearranged or located in other parts of the building. Class teachers will inform parents within the next day or two if their child’s assembly is cancelled. We will keep you posted on repairs and when the hall is back in action. PE sessions will be outdoors (weather permitting) so please ensure children have their kit in school. Thank you for your continued support and co-operation.

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Girls U11’s Football vs. Barlows

Wednesday 21st October 2015

In a pulsating league match against Barlows County Primary School our girls were very unfortunate to narrowly lose 4-3. Fielding a young and inexperienced team, Mr. Cotton, deputising for Mr. Garth, was hugely impressed by the efforts of the girls.

For some of the players it was the first time they had represented the school in a competitive match and early nerves were evident.

At half-time the girls faced an uphill battle to reduce a three goal deficit. However, despite Barlows scoring a fourth, the fightback was on.

Firstly, Akasha thumped one in from the edge of the box after shrugging off the attentions of three defenders. She quickly added a second, a close range effort after a sustained period of OLI pressure.

Isabel then joined her on the scoresheet, improvising well and using her knee to force the ball over the line, setting the game up for an exciting final few minutes.

After some intense pressure from the OLI girls, Akasha went agonisingly close with the last kick of the game, when her fierce right footed strike hit the outside of the post.

So although it was a defeat, there were many positives to take from the game, and all of the girls deserve huge credit for their fighting spirit and their efforts to run Barlows so close.

Mr. Cotton

Message from PGL

Mr Garth has called to let us know that they are on their way back to school.  Hopefully if traffic is not bad they will arrive back at school for 3:20pm.

Does the Tooth fairy have a SATNAV?

Fingers crossed that the tooth fairy can find her way to Winmarleigh Hall tonight as we have a tooth waiting to be collected! Mr Garth has been in touch with the Queen of the tooth fairies and she has said she will send her strongest and bravest fairy on this mission! The going rate is £2 apparently!

Marvellously Muddy!

Washing machines will be busy on Friday night after a muddy morning and afternoon at Winmarleigh Hall! Children are having a great time but are starting to flag after such a jam packed day. Tonights disco is the hot topic of conversation with the girls struggling to decide what to wear, no doubt our children will look amazing, slightly grubby but amazing!

Good Morning from PGL

Good morning from Winmarleigh Hall! A good night’s sleep was had by all and the children enjoyed their full English breakfasts. Year 3 have been split into groups and are currently experiencing survival skills, low ropes and the challenge course.
Photographs are on the gallery page however the signal is weak so images are taking a long time to upload. We will add more as the day goes on.
All the children are happy and well and busy every minute of the day.
The children have asked that we pass on lots of kisses to all their families.

 

PGL news!

This evening the children had a choice of gammon or fish fingers for tea. Salad, peas and sweetcorn were available but most children went for tomato sauce as their side order! This evening there was a fire drill and, as expected, all the children responded well and lined up without any fuss.

Children have just come back from their final activity of the night and are having a  quick shower before settling down for the night.

Arrived!

Year 3 have arrived at PGL where the sun is shining! The children are just having dinner before beginning their first activity.

PGL Updates

Mr Garth and the staff will be keeping you up to date with all the latest news from PGL using our NEW app and our website. We will post photographs of the different activities and these can be viewed on our gallery page.

Download our app from the App Store, search for Our Lady Immaculate Catholic Primary School.

Cross Country at Stanley Park

Cross Country at Stanley Park – 19th October 2015

After the weekend’s success, at the Blue Run in Everton Park, our cross country team headed to Stanley Park for the re-arranged event from last month.

A difficult course, with some deceptively steep inclines made it tough for all competitors, but our team came through strongly with some personal best finishes in both the boys and girls teams.

The success of the the cross country team, shows how much hard work and dedication they have to the sport, as well as showing how important it is to stay fit and healthy throughout the year. Our daily mile event at school is proving ever more popular and is proof that results are easy to come by, when you put some hard work in yourself.

Well done to all the team who raced as we look forward to a well earned winter rest, with the final two events being held in February and March.

Results:

Eryk: 16th

Joel: 25th

Sean: 42nd

Lucas: 63rd

Callum 68th

 

Alexis: 44th

Eve: 45th

Holly Sp.: 52nd

Akasha: 56th

Paige: 57th

 

Blue Run for Joseph – 1km team event winners

A number of pupils, staff and parents turned out at Everton Park this morning, to take part in the Blue Run for Joseph 1km and 3km events. The run was a fantastic community event, bringing all parts of Everton together for a great cause.

There were some excellent performances from our pupils, with most of our children making up the top 20 places. This led to Our Lady Immaculate being crowned winners of the 1km team event award. Thank you to all the parents who came to support the children.

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Year 3/4 Girls Tag-Rugby

A group of very enthusiastic Year 3 and 4 girls have just completed a half term programme of tag-rugby coaching, with Ale, linked with Waterloo Rugby Club. The pupils have developed their skills and have also shown an excellent understanding of the game. It is hoped that some girls will move across to Waterloo Rugby Club’s junior section at the weekends, to further develop their existing rugby talent.

This tag-rugby project is aimed at girls becoming more involved in competitive sport with next half term’s programme for Year 5 and 6 girls. Our Lady Immaculate is supporting ‘This Girl Can’, a national campaign developed by Sport England and a wide range of partnership organisations. It’s a celebration of active women up and down the country who are doing their thing no matter how well they do it, how they look or even how red their face gets.

Well done to all of our girls who have taken part so far!

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Junior Lord Mayor Elections

Our school ambassadors, Callum and Eve, were invited to the Town Hall today to take part in the Junior Lord Mayor elections for 2015-16. Callum was nominated by the school to stand as our candidate for Junior Lord Mayor, preparing a wonderful speech which was professionally delivered to other members of Liverpool Schools’ Parliament.

Assisted by Eve, Callum’s speech consisted of reasons why he should become one of Liverpool’s 11 Junior Lord Mayors, linking back to his roles within school, such as School Ambassador and Eco-Councillor. He talked about how the qualities he displays in school, would support improvements in other schools around the city, through the Schools’ Parliament.

The school would like to wish Callum the best of luck for the elections, with the winners being announced on Friday.

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Click here to see Callum’s speech.

Year 3/4 Quicksticks

Our quicksticks team have been training hard during their PE lessons, with Devon, and that truly paid off today, with a second placed finish in the tournament at Archbishop Beck Tennis Centre.

Special mention must go to Dylan who, although everyone performed brilliantly throughout the tournament, kept the whole team going and provided the team with many goals.

Results:

OLI vs. Sacred Heart: 1-1

OLI vs. Whitefield: 1-1

OLI vs. St. Vincent de Paul: 0-0

OLI vs. St. Pauls ‘A’: 11-1

OLI vs. Lister Juniors ‘A’: 1-1

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News from Ankoma!

We have just received some lovely letters through the post from our friends in Ankoma! The last time Year 6 wrote to them, they told them about sports day and how they were looking forward to going to Colomendy.

The children in Ankoma told us that it hasn’t rained there for 2 months and that they need it to rain desperately so the crops grow, for them to eat and sell. The money they then get will allow them to go to school.

They were also extremely happy with the gift of school pens and pin badges, with one child using the OLI pen to write us a letter. We will be writing our letters in reply very soon.

To have a look at some of the letters and pictures sent to us, see our Upper Key Stage Two page.

If you feel like you may be able to help the children in Ankoma in any way, please see their website. We will be looking at doing some more fundraising for them during Sport Relief next year, after successful donations of football kits last year.

Blue Run for Joseph

On Sunday 18th October, West Everton Community Council, will be hosting a ‘Blue Run for Joseph’ in memory of Joseph Lappin, in Everton Park. The event consists of a 1km and a 3km race, with medals and t-shirts awarded to all runners.

It is hoped that the local primary schools get behind the event to show their support for a great local park and a local cause. We hope to see you there!

Blue Run 1km

Blue Run 3km

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