British Values: Blog items

Year 5 - Cracking Cricket!

Date: 11th Jun 2026 @ 2:58pm

Year 5 took part in an exciting and engaging PE lesson led by coaches from Lancashire Cricket, marking the start of their basic skills programme. The session focused on introducing fundamental cricket skills in a fun and accessible way for all pupils.

The lesson began with a warm-up that included movement and coordination activities to get everyone active and ready to play. Pupils were then introduced to essential skills such as throwing and catching, using a variety of drills designed to build confidence and accuracy. The coaches demonstrated correct techniques and provided clear instructions, ensuring all children could participate and improve at their own pace.

A key focus of the session was developing hand-eye coordination through simple batting exercises. Pupils practised striking a ball using controlled movements, aiming for accuracy rather than power. They also learned basic fielding skills, including how to position their bodies correctly when stopping and returning the ball.

Throughout the lesson, the Lancashire Cricket coaches encouraged teamwork, communication, and positive sportsmanship. The pupils showed great enthusiasm, listened carefully, and supported one another during each activity.

Year 6 - Unstoppable

Date: 10th Jun 2026 @ 7:04pm

⚽ Year 6 Kick Off Their PSHE Journey with Blackpool FC 🌟

Year 6 have had an exciting start to their new 6-week PSHE programme in partnership with Blackpool Football Club Community Trust! ⚽👏
This engaging block of lessons is linked to the inspiring book “Unstoppable” by Dan Freedman, and pupils are already showing fantastic enthusiasm.


📚 Learning Through Unstoppable

Our PSHE sessions are centred around the powerful story of Unstoppable, which explores themes such as resilience, determination, teamwork and self-belief 💪✨
Through this book, pupils will reflect on challenges, set personal goals, and learn how to overcome obstacles—just like the characters in the story.


🧠 Developing Important Life Skills

Across the six weeks, children will:

  • 🤝 Build confidence and teamwork skills
  • 💬 Improve communication and decision-making
  • 🎯 Set goals and explore ways to achieve them
  • ❤️ Learn about wellbeing and positive mindset

The sessions combine discussion, reflection and practical activities, helping pupils to apply these important life skills both in and out of school.

Reception- Bog baby

Date: 21st May 2026 @ 11:22am

This week we have continued exploring the story Bog Baby, about two sisters who discover a mysterious little creature and learn an important lesson about love, care, and letting go. The story captured the children’s imaginations and led to some wonderful creative work.

We finished making our own clay Bog Babies. After carefully shaping them, we painted them blue, bringing each one to life with its own unique personality.

To complete the project, we designed and created habitats for our Bog Babies, thinking carefully about what they would need to feel safe and at home. This helped us to link our creativity with our understanding of real-life habitats and how to care for living things.

Finally, we took our Bog Babies home, allowing the children to share their creations and the story behind them with their families.

"I can't wait to play with my Bog Baby at home with my brother" Harrison- Bleu

"My habitat has got blue tissue paper for the water in the pond and green lilly pads made from leaves for it to sleep on" Leena

"He will love to suck his toes on the leaves in my habitat" Bonnie.

Eco at Boundary- Gardening Club

Date: 21st May 2026 @ 11:02am

The Eco Club at Boundary School has been actively working to improve biodiversity across the school grounds while promoting healthy lifestyles and environmental awareness among students.

As part of our gardening initiative, pupils have been preparing the outdoor spaces for the summer growing season. This has involved planting a variety of seeds and plants, including sunflowers, potatoes, and colourful bedding plants. These activities not only support hands-on learning but also help students understand where food comes from and how plants grow.

A key focus of the project is to create a welcoming habitat for pollinators and wildlife. By carefully selecting plants that attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects, students are helping to support local ecosystems. The garden areas are being developed into vibrant, nature-friendly spaces that will continue to flourish throughout the warmer months.

In addition to environmental benefits, the gardening club plays an important role in supporting student wellbeing. Spending time outdoors, getting active, and working together as a team all contribute to improved mental and physical health.

Overall, the Eco Club is making a positive impact by transforming the school grounds into a thriving, sustainable environment while inspiring students to care for nature and take pride in their surroundings.

Year 5 - School Takeover Day: Interviews in Full Swing!

Date: 18th May 2026 @ 11:55am

This week, our Year 5 children have been stepping into the world of work as part of our exciting School Takeover Day preparations—and what a fantastic experience it’s been already!

The children have been working hard to write their own letters of application, thinking carefully about the roles they’d like to take on for the big day. From Headteacher to Teaching Assistant, Office Staff to Site Supervisor, no job has gone unnoticed! It’s been brilliant to see how seriously they’ve approached the process, really considering their strengths and what they could bring to each role.

Interviews have now begun, and the atmosphere has been buzzing! Children have been practising how to present themselves, answer questions confidently, and explain why they would be the perfect person for the job. There have been some fantastic responses, lots of thoughtful ideas, and even a few nerves—which just shows how much they care about doing their best.

What’s been especially lovely to see is the respect and encouragement the children are showing one another. They’ve embraced the challenge and are gaining real-life skills along the way—communication, resilience, and confidence.

We can’t wait to reveal who has been selected for each role and to see the school in their hands on Takeover Day. Watch this space… 👀

Year 5 - Triple The Fun, Triple The Jump!

Date: 11th May 2026 @ 2:21pm

This half-term in Year 5, we’ve been focusing on athletics, and this week’s P.E lesson introduced the children to something new – triple jump!

We started off by breaking down the basic elements of the triple jump: the hop, step, and jump. The children had a go at each part separately first, getting used to the rhythm and how to move smoothly from one phase to the next.

After a warm-up, we practised the “hop” (taking off and landing on the same foot), then the “step” (moving onto the other foot), and finally the “jump” into a safe two-footed landing. It took a bit of coordination, but the children showed great determination and quickly started to improve.

Once everyone felt more confident, we tried putting it all together. It was great to see the pupils concentrating on their technique rather than distance, and there were lots of smiles as they got into the rhythm of hop, step, jump!

We finished with a cool down and a quick chat about what they found tricky and what they enjoyed most. Many said they liked the challenge of linking all three parts together – and were proud of how much progress they made in just one lesson.

We’re excited to continue building these skills over the coming weeks!

Year 5 - 🎨 Exploring Fashion Design in Art

Date: 11th May 2026 @ 2:18pm

 
This half term in Art, Year 5 have been learning all about fashion design, exploring how designers take inspiration from the world around them.
The children have been introduced to the work of Alice Fox and Rahul Mishra, learning how these designers create sustainable collections inspired by the environment. They were fascinated to see how natural materials, textures, and patterns can influence fashion, and how designers think carefully about the impact their work has on the world.
🌿 Inspired by Nature
After exploring these artists, the children used their ideas to design their own environmentally inspired outfits. They thought carefully about colours, textures, and shapes, considering how their designs could reflect nature.
✂️ Bringing Designs to Life
This week, the children brought their creations to life by making their very own outfits to fit a mannequin. Using card and foam, they practised important skills such as:
  • Measuring materials accurately
  • Cutting carefully and safely
  • Layering materials to build their designs
The children showed great focus and creativity as they transformed their ideas into 3D pieces. It was wonderful to see their confidence grow as they worked through each stage of the process.
🌟 A Fantastic Effort
The final outfits were fantastic, with each child creating a unique and imaginative design. We are so proud of how hard the children worked and the creativity they demonstrated throughout this project.
What a brilliant job they have done!

Year 5 - Pol-ed: Knife Awareness

Date: 1st May 2026 @ 2:24pm

PC Fitzgerald visited the Year 5 class to deliver a Pol-Ed talkfocused on knives and knife crime. The session wasage‑appropriate and centred on safety, helping pupilsunderstand what knife crime is, why carrying knives isdangerous, and the serious consequences it can have forindividuals, families, and communities. PC Fitzgeraldemphasised making safe choices, saying no to peer pressure,and knowing where to seek help or advice from trusted adults.Pupils were encouraged to think about personal responsibilityand how to keep themselves and others safe.

Reception- Den Making

Date: 1st May 2026 @ 11:17am

This week the children have been having a great time outside in the sunshine.
They independently chose to make a den in the garden. They selected blankets, sheets and pegs and worked together to build it. The children shared their ideas, listened to each other and took turns when attaching the materials. They showed excitement and enthusiasm throughout the activity and were proud of their finished den.
 
"It is so dark inside the den!" Oliver
"We used the pegs to hold the blanket on" Faith A
"Faith helped me make the den" Eliza

Year 4 - Fit2Go Quiz

Date: 30th Apr 2026 @ 9:14am

Last week, we took part in the Fit2Go quiz, and the children did an excellent job. They demonstrated a strong understanding of what they have learned through the BFCCT programme and were able to answer questions confidently, showing how much knowledge they have retained. It was great to see their enthusiasm and teamwork throughout the quiz, and we are now very much looking forward to attending the Fit2Go festival at Bloomfield Road next week.

Year 5 - Music: The Lark Ascending

Date: 30th Apr 2026 @ 8:58am

This is the second lesson where all the musical learning andwere focused around the song Look Into The Night. TheListen and Respond activity in this step is The Lark Ascending, a song composed by one of our Year 5 focus compsers, Ralph Vaughn Williams. Children used whiteboards and pens to record how the music made them feel and drew images inspired by the musical piece.

Inter-School Sports

Date: 29th Apr 2026 @ 10:18am

🏅 Inter-School Sports Fun with Synergy Trust 🏅

On the morning of 20th April, we were delighted to host an inter-sports event at Boundary 🏫 for our Acorns children, welcoming pupils from other schools within our Synergy Trust, including Moor Park, Stanley and Highfurlong 🤝

The event focused on enjoyment 😊, participation 🙌 and teamwork 🤸‍♀️, while providing opportunities for children to develop key fundamental skills such as balancing ⚖️ and throwing 🎾 in a fun, inclusive and supportive environment 💛. It was fantastic to see so much enthusiasm, confidence-building 🌟 and smiling faces 😄 throughout the day!

A huge thank you to all the schools and staff who supported this event and helped make it such a success 👏👏 We are proud to work together to create positive sporting experiences for all our children 🏃‍♂️🏃‍♀️🌈

Year 2- Exploring athletic skills!

Date: 28th Apr 2026 @ 10:21am

In Year 2, we have been busy exploring and developing our athletic skills in PE. So far, the children have been learning all about sprinting and jumping, focusing on how to move with speed, control and confidence ⭐️.

This week, our focus was on jumping. We practised making sure we took off with two feet and landed safely on two feet, thinking carefully about balance and control 🦶🦶. The children took part in fun games where they jumped from different distances, challenged themselves to beat their own jump, and thought about how to link continuous jumps together to cross the hall.

Everyone showed great determination, teamwork and enthusiasm, and it was lovely to see their confidence growing with every jump! 👏✨

Year 5 - Gladiators!

Date: 24th Apr 2026 @ 9:45am

In P.E, Year 5 have been readying themselves for our upcoming sports day. In this lesson, the focus was on throwing. We looked at throwing a javelin and a shot put. We looked at the differences of applying the correct technique when throwing compared with throwing with no technique. The children also marked where the javelin and shot put landed and compared this with other children’s throws in their class.

Year 2- Aspirations for the future!

Date: 22nd Apr 2026 @ 10:57am

This week in PSHE, Year 2 have been learning all about aspirations and thinking about their hopes and dreams for the future 💭✨

The children learned what an aspiration is and explored important vocabulary such as dreams, goals, ambitions and success 📚🗝️ They enjoyed discussing different jobs and careers and shared ideas about what people might want to be when they grow up 👩‍🏫🎨👨‍⚕️⚽

 The children:

Talked about what they enjoy doing and what makes them happy 😊

Thought carefully about their own aspirations and what they might like to achieve in the future 🌈

Learned that it’s perfectly okay for aspirations to change over time as we grow and discover new interests 🔄

 

Year 5 Visit The Attic

Date: 22nd Apr 2026 @ 7:45am

Year 5 enjoyed an exciting visit to The Attic, our school library, where they had the opportunity to explore a wide range of new class reading books. The children thoughtfully browsed the shelves, sharing recommendations and enthusiastically telling each other about stories they had previously enjoyed. They spent time reading the first few pages of several books that caught their interest, carefully considering which one would become their personal choice. The session was filled with animated discussions, curiosity, and a genuine love of reading, as each child selected a book they were excited to take back to class and explore further.
 

Year 5 - PSHE - PCSO Visit

Date: 21st Apr 2026 @ 5:24pm

A local PCSO visited Year 5 last week to lead an informative session on road safety. Pupils learned about safe crossing points and how to stay alert near roads as well in when travelling in vehicles. The session encouraged sensible decision‑making and helped children understand how to keep themselves and others safe when out and about.

Year 5 - A Community of Christians

Date: 14th Apr 2026 @ 2:14pm

This week, children in Year 5 began their new journey in R.E looking at Christianity and beginning to answer the question 'How do people decide what to believe?'. The children looked closely at what a community is, the communities they are a part of and how Christians might feel part of a community of faith. They then looked at sources of authority both at school, at home and within Christianity and the impact these people of authority have. Finally, the children were given the 'Hot Air Balloon Task' where they were asked to decide who should be saved from a balloon that had popped! They were given the figures of Jesus, a teacher, a baker and a chef. Some children decided, for example, that Jesus should be saved so that he could save the others if Christians prayed to him as a source of authority.

Year 5 - Fashion Designers

Date: 14th Apr 2026 @ 2:13pm

This week children in Year 5 have begun their art journey into fashion design. In this lesson, pupils were inspired by a fashion designers Alice Fox and Rahul Mishra and created their own double-page spread to demonstrate their understanding of their backgrounds, influences and designs. Alice Fox, for example, takes inspiration from the seaside, something that we could do for our final designs!

Reception- Easter Outdoor Learning

Date: 2nd Apr 2026 @ 10:08am

Our Reception children enjoyed a wonderful week of Easter‑themed fun, embracing the joy of springtime through a range of playful outdoor activities. The children took part in traditional egg rolling, cheering each other on as they raced their colourful eggs down the grassy slope.

They loved dressing up in their favourite spring and Easter hats, filling the playground with bright colours, bunny ears, and big smiles!

One of the most exciting highlights was our Easter Egg Hunt. Children explored the outdoor area, searching high and low for hidden eggs while developing teamwork, curiosity, and problem‑solving skills.

These springtime celebrations created a magical atmosphere of discovery, laughter, and seasonal wonder — a perfect way to welcome the new season together. 🌷🐰

"i rolled my egg a long way- I won!" Zara

"I loved rolling my egg- it was so exciting!" Joseph

 

Year 5: Sporting Heroes

Date: 30th Mar 2026 @ 2:57pm

Today, the children took part in a series of relay races and rounders-style activities designed to develop their throwing and catching, team communication, and accurate passing skills. Pupils worked in small groups to complete relay challenges, focusing on passing the ball safely and quickly while maintaining good teamwork.

They then applied these skills in adapted rounders games, where they practised underarm and overarm throws, catching with control, and communicating effectively with teammates. Throughout the lesson, pupils demonstrated growing confidence, improved coordination, and positive collaboration.

Reception- Spring Walk

Date: 27th Mar 2026 @ 10:11am

Reception enjoyed a lovely Spring walk around school today. The children were excited to spot lots of signs that Spring has arrived. They noticed bright yellow daffodils, new buds growing on the trees, and tiny green shoots beginning to appear in the ground. The trees around school were filled with pink and white blossom, which the children were fascinated by.

At the pond, the class discovered frogspawn, and they talked about how it will grow and change over time. The children also explored under rocks, stones, and pieces of wood, where they found spiders, ants, and other small creatures hiding in the damp, dark spaces.

One of the most exciting discoveries was a bird’s nest tucked up in the roof near the door in the Key Stage 1 playground.

Each child carried a clipboard and pencil, carefully ticking off the signs of Spring they spotted during the walk. They were introduced to new vocabulary, including blossom, spring, daffodils, bird’s nest, and frogspawn.

All the children really enjoyed the activity and worked beautifully together, helping one another with their observations.

"I saw pink blossom on the tree" Max

"There was lots of frogspawn in the pond...it looked like jelly" Rubie- Louise

"I saw yellow daffodils" Cherry

"The trees had buds growing on them" Faith B

Year 6 - NSPCC workshop

Date: 26th Mar 2026 @ 11:15am

🌟 Our NSPCC Speak Out Stay Safe Workshop 

This week, Year 6 took part in a very important workshop run by the NSPCC called Speak Out Stay Safe. It helped us learn how to keep ourselves safe and what to do if something doesn’t feel right.

🧠 What We Learned

The workshop taught us:

  • We all have the right to feel safe

  • There are trusted adults we can talk to if we ever feel worried or unsure

  • Speaking out is brave, and it helps keep us and others safe

  • Childline is always there to listen if we need support

The NSPCC team explained these ideas in a clear, friendly way, using videos, discussions, and activities that helped us understand how to recognise unsafe situations and what steps we can take.

💬 Our Thoughts

Many of us said we now feel more confident about knowing who to talk to and what to do if we ever feel worried. We also learned that it’s never our fault if something makes us feel unsafe, and there are always people who want to help.

🤝 Why It Matters

The workshop reminded us that our voices matter. Whether it’s a small worry or a big one, speaking out can make a huge difference. Staying safe isn’t just about rules — it’s about knowing our rights and feeling empowered to ask for help.

🌈 A Big Thank You

We’d like to thank the NSPCC team for visiting our school and helping us understand how to stay safe and speak out with confidence. Their message is one we’ll carry with us as we move on to secondary school.

Year 3 - NSPCC

Date: 26th Mar 2026 @ 10:57am

Today, Year 3 had a special visit from a volunteer from the NSPCC, who delivered an important Speaking Out, Staying Safe assembly. We began by learning all about Buddy, the NSPCC’s friendly mascot, and how Buddy helps children understand their right to feel safe.

The children discussed the different types of abuse in an age‑appropriate way, focusing on the key message that nothing is too small or too big to talk about. Together, we identified our trusted adults—both in school and at home—who children can speak to if they ever feel worried.

Everyone learned the Childline phone number, 0800 1111, and practised the actions to help them remember it. The session reinforced that every child has the right to speak out, be heard, and stay safe.

Year 3 showed fantastic listening, thoughtful questions, and a strong understanding of how to keep themselves safe.

Year 5 - NSPCC Workshop: Speak Out, Stay Safe

Date: 26th Mar 2026 @ 8:29am

Today, Year 5 took part in an engaging and informative session delivered by the NSPCC as part of their Speak Out Stay Safe programme. The visit aimed to help children understand their rights, recognise when something doesn’t feel safe, and learn how to speak out if they ever feel worried or unsure.

During the session, pupils explored what safety means—both online and offline—and discussed the importance of trusted adults who can help when something is wrong. The NSPCC team used age‑appropriate videos, scenarios, and discussions to explain different types of harm and emphasised that every child has the right to feel safe, valued, and listened to.

A key message throughout was that children should never feel alone with their worries. The presenters highlighted practical ways to seek help, including talking to a trusted adult at home or school, and introduced Childline as a confidential resource available whenever children need support.

The session was highly interactive, empowering pupils with the knowledge and confidence to recognise unsafe situations and speak out. Year 5 responded thoughtfully throughout, demonstrating strong awareness and empathy. The visit reinforced our school’s ongoing commitment to safeguarding and helped ensure that every child knows how to stay safe and where to turn for help.

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