SCHOOL GALLERY
Welcome to the gallery! Please enjoy browsing through, just a small selection, of what is going on in our fabulous school.
Autumn art competition
During October half-term, we launched an Art Competition, encouraging pupils to create a natured inspired piece of art work at home. We had lots of entries and it was a difficult decision to choose. However, the overall winner was Rio in Year 1 - well done Rio.
PAN 2020-Artwork
Our school is part of of PAN (Primary Arts Network). Each year a number of Warrington schools collaborate on a joint project based on an agreed theme and the children’s work is shared through an exhibition and a performance. This enables us to participate in exciting cross-curricular work and showcase work within the arts.
This year’s theme is ‘Same but Different’ to address all areas of equality and diversity in an exciting and relevant way. Each class has chosen a book to cover the different elements of the theme.
Nursery
Reception
Year 1 and Year 2
Year 3 and Year 4
Year 5
Year 6
Tree Decorating Assembly
We had a fabulous day decorating our beautiful school Christmas tree.
St Rocco's Elf Run - Decemember 2019
Children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 had a great time, while raising money for a fabulous cause at our St Rocco's Elf Run on Friday 6th December
Pet Therapy
Our Year 4 student thoroughly enjoyed reading Horrible Histories to Woody our Pet Therapy dog. As soon as he started reading Woody lept up onto his lap and didn't move a muscle until the end! Woody even enjoyed a yummy gravy bone given to him by our stundent.
Easter 2019
LOVED ONES TO LUNCH
NEW PLAYGROUND
Our new playground featured in the Warrington Guardian recently!
Our multiplication grid helps our children to have fun while learning their times tables.
The whole playground is now bright, vibrant and with educational merit and it makes a real difference to the children's play times.
WORLD BOOK DAY 2019
World Book Day - Thursday 7th March. This year our theme for the whole school was based around the book, “The Day the Crayons Quit!”. Each class choose a colour crayon and based their activities around that colour crayon. As you can see from our photos the children really embraced the theme and we have produced some fantastic displays around school.