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We are always busy here at St. Joseph's. Have a look at some of the things that have been going on in school recently ...

  • A message from West Midlands Police

    Wed 19 Oct 2022 Mrs Hannett

    At this time of year, incidents of anti-social behaviour increase in the local area. West Midlands Police have asked all local schools to speak to the children about how their actions and behaviour affect others. We encourage all parents to have these conversations at home too....

    What may seem fun to you could be having a negative affect on an individual, group or premises and could be an illegal act that has criminal consequences.

    Halloween in particular can be a scary time for people who don’t like surprises or callers at their door. Elderly and vulnerable people may be frightened by ‘trick or treat’ so look out for signs in windows that people do not want callers at their door.

    Let's build a kind and caring local community together!

  • Y4 Ancient Greeks Work

    Wed 19 Oct 2022 Mrs Hannett

    Year 4 have been writing double page spreads about the achievements of the Ancient Greeks and how they have influenced the Western World. Great work, Year 4!

  • Black History Month Dance Workshops

    Tue 18 Oct 2022 Mrs Hannett

    As part of our learning to celebrate Black History Month, the children from Years 2 - 6 have enjoyed taking part in Dance workshops. The children learned that Xaymaca is the indigenous land of Jamaica, which was later inhibited by Ghanaian West Africans and Spanish. Using traditional movements to music and live percussion, they found out some background about Taino (the indigenous tribe of Jamaica) and how the migration of people influenced the dance and music in the region of the Caribbean.

  • Bollywood comes to St. Joseph's!

    Tue 18 Oct 2022 Mrs Hannett

    Earlier this week, the children enjoyed another dance workshop, this time in the style of Bollywood! They found a little about this style of musical theatre which is so popular in the Indian Film industry then enjoyed dancing in a telling a story using movements, hand gestures and facial expressions. The children were brilliant and thoroughly enjoyed it.

  • Year 1 explore patterns and colour

    Tue 18 Oct 2022 Mrs Hannett

    Here are some photos of Year 1’s artwork. Yesterday, they looked at mark making and making patterns using colour.  Well done Year 1! 

  • Year 4 Challenge themselves at Woodlands!

    Fri 14 Oct 2022 Mrs Hannett

    Yesterday, our Year 4 children spent the day at Woodlands, taking part in adventurous activities, using GPS trackers and having a go at some bush craft. They loved their day and coped brilliantly with the new challenges they encountered! What a fantastic opportunity for personal development, teamwork and building resilience!

  • Black History Month in Year One

    Tue 11 Oct 2022 Mrs Hannett

    October is Black History Month. Year One have been learning about Bob Marley. The children really enjoyed listening to some of his songs, particularly 'Three Little Birds'. Well done Year One!

  • Year 5 Geography fieldwork sketches

    Tue 04 Oct 2022 Mrs Hannett

    As part of their Geography Field Work topic, Year 5 have been creating Field Sketches in the school grounds.

  • Mini-Vinnies putting their faith into action

    Mon 03 Oct 2022 Mrs Hannett

    Well done to our Mini-Vinnies who raised £206.16 for Macmillan Cancer Support by holding a cake sale on Friday. Thank you to everyone who supported them.

  • Animal visitors in school!

    Mon 03 Oct 2022 Mrs Hannett

    Last week we were visited by 'The Animal Lady' in school. The children enjoyed learning lots about the different animals and their habitats.

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