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1 Oct

Year 6 Art

Year 6 are really enjoying their current art unit: "Making Our Voice Heard." This week, the children continued their work on symbolic imagery, using names and symbols from the Maya Tzolkʼin calendar that the children felt were a representation of themselves and their personalities. They created two pieces of artwork using these names and symbols, one with charcoal and one with coloured oil pastels, using masking tape to create the lettering.

Image of Year 4 - RE: Exploring Artefacts Used in Buddhist Prayer
1 Oct

Year 4 - RE: Exploring Artefacts Used in Buddhist Prayer

On our quest to understand what prayer is to people of different faiths, the Year 4 class decided they wanted to explore what artefacts Buddhists might use to pray. The children examined their artefact and did an observational drawing of it. They then recorded how they thought it might be used and formulated some questions specific to their artefact.

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1 Oct

The W.O.W. Group - Lego Club Training

Our WOW Group has miraculously grown in size this week! And the room was alive with enthusiasm and excitement as we prepared for our Autumn 2 Lego club. This week, the children learned how to introduce the build, support their peers during the build and help them to reflect afterwards. They experienced a build session, completing their own unique builds that represented what God’s Power means to them. Next week we will be planning our first WOW group-run activity.

Image of Year 4 - Class Worship: God’s Smuggler
1 Oct

Year 4 - Class Worship: God’s Smuggler

This week in class worship, the Year 4 class heard the story of Brother Andrew, the Dutch Christian missionary who risked his life to smuggle Bibles into communist countries. We considered the Christian values he showed and how he lived out God’s Big Story by helping persecuted Christians to practise their faith. In class, we reflected on our we spread God’s love in our school and some children acted their ideas out for the rest of the class. Their ideas included, helping people up when they have fallen, holding the door for people, saying thank you and welcoming others.

Image of Reception - All about 3
1 Oct

Reception - All about 3

This week in Maths we have been looking at numberblock 3 and the parts it is made up of. We know that we can make 3 by adding 1, and another 1, and another 1. We used this knowledge when thinking about the story Goldilocks and the three bears - there were 3 bowls of porridge - just enough for each bear! We then created our own ‘toy’s picnic’ where we checked that each toy had one each of everything. The children were great at spotting when we had not enough, just enough or too many things for the picnic.

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1 Oct

Reception - PSHE - Hand hygiene

This week in PSHE we have been learning all about how important it is to keep your hands clean and how germs pass onto different people and objects. We used different coloured glitter on our hands and practiced hand shakes and ‘high fives’ then touching objects and pieces of fruit to see how the germs mixed and spread. We then put glitter in a bowl of water and added a drop of soap to disperse the glitter and demonstrate how the soap kills the germ and why it is important to wash our hands with soap and water.

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30 Sep

Year 5 - RotaKids

Year 5 are collaborating with Darwen Rotary Club on a range of charitable projects to support our school and wider community. Our focus this term is on collecting essential items to help refugees this autumn and winter. In association with Darwen Asylum Refugee Enterprise, we are hoping to collect warm clothing and toiletries in shoeboxes. The children used their amazing art skills to make RotaKids posters for each classroom.

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30 Sep

Football Training

Today, the children continued with a game-based football practice, focusing on tactics and in-game coaching. They worked on positioning, decision-making and communication, applying their skills in match scenarios and showing great teamwork throughout

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30 Sep

Reception: Class Worship

Today during our class worship, we listened to Mark tell the story of Brother Andrew. Bishop Joe told us about the story. Andrew knew there were other countries in Europe who didn't like Christians. He shared the Bible with them because he was so enthusiastic that other people should read God's word. It shows us how much God loves us. We thought about how we could be just like brother Andrew by telling people how much God loves us all and by being kind and loving to everybody. We ended our worship by learning a new song and singing 'Our God is a great big God'.

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30 Sep

Join Our Team as a Catering Manager at St Barnabas CofE Primary Academy!

Join Our Team as a Catering Manager at St Barnabas CofE Primary Academy! Are you an enthusiastic and experienced Kitchen Manager ready to make a real difference in children's lives? We're excited to offer a fantastic opportunity to lead our school kitchen and provide healthy, nutritious meals to our pupils every day. We're looking for someone who: * Has experience working in a busy kitchen, ideally in a leadership role. * Holds a Level 3 Food Hygiene Certificate (or is willing to complete one). * Understands the importance of nutrition and healthy eating for children. * Can work efficiently within a budget and ensure food safety standards are met. * Is friendly, reliable, and enjoys working in a school environment. We understand the importance of work-life balance, and this role offers flexible hours, which can be discussed at the interview, to help fit around school runs or other family commitments. Ready for an exciting journey working with well behaved delightful children and hard working staff? Apply now and become a part of our dedicated team! https://www.eteach.com/careers/stbarnabasdarwen/job/catering-manager-1511428/?lang=en-gb/

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30 Sep

Year 2 Maths- Missing Number Problems

This morning in Maths, Year 2 tackled missing number problems with great focus and determination. They applied their understanding of the greater than (>), less than (<), and equal to (=) symbols to reason whether the missing number should be greater, smaller, or equal to the given number. The children did a fantastic job, confidently using Base 10 resources to support and scaffold their thinking and explanations.

Image of Year 2 Class Worship- The Story of Andrew
30 Sep

Year 2 Class Worship- The Story of Andrew

This morning, Year 2 listened to the inspiring story of Andrew in class worship.
Andrew was a man who believed deeply in God and showed great bravery by travelling all around the world to deliver Bibles to people who didn’t have any. In some countries, Bibles were banned or very limited, and Andrew knew he could get into serious trouble for what he was doing. But because of his strong faith and his belief that everyone should have the chance to worship God, he overcame his fear and carried on. We were amazed at how courageous Andrew was. He didn’t give up, even when things were difficult or dangerous. His actions reminded us of other brave people like Nelson Mandela and Rosa Parks, who stood up for what was right, even when it was risky or scary. We also thought about Mary Jones, the girl who walked many miles and saved up for years just to get her own Bible, as this is a story we have recently learnt in our RE lessons. We talked about how her story led to big changes and helped many more people to get Bibles too. We saw how both Mary and Andrew were driven by their love for God and their desire to help others grow in their faith. Andrew’s story helped us think about the importance of courage, faith, and standing up for what is right, and so we had some beautiful prayers to reflect this to end our worship.