British Values: Blog items

Nursery Hunt for Easter Eggs

Date: 10th Apr 2025 @ 2:25pm

We had a visit from the Easter Bunny who hid some chocolate eggs in our garden! The children worked together to find the bunnies and carrots that led us to the eggs. We had to find 24 eggs, so it was a big job but we managed it! We counted together to check we had 24 eggs and we were so happly that we had found them all! Then we went in small groups to race our Easter eggs down a hill! 

Year 3 and Year 4 - Police Horses

Date: 3rd Apr 2025 @ 9:11am

Recently, we had a fantastic day meeting some very important members of our community—the police horses and officers from Lancashire Constabulary! It was so exciting to see these magnificent horses up close. The officers explained that police horses can be seen at big events, making sure everyone is happy and safe. They even showed us how the horses received their training! We learned that these brave animals and their human partners work together to protect us. What an incredible experience it was!

School Council- Opal Ideas For The Playground.

Date: 31st Mar 2025 @ 5:02pm

The School Council met with Mrs Webster to discuss the resources needed for outdoor play in KS1&2 playgrounds. They will discuss this with their class and a letter will go home to parents/ carers asking for donations.

The School Council also talked about the rules for outdoor play and decided that they will use a 'bee' logo, for example, 'bee safe'.  

Reception Meet The Police Horses

Date: 31st Mar 2025 @ 4:48pm

This afternoon, Reception enjoyed a visit from The Blackpool Police Horses. The police officers explained that  horses were used as they can see over fences and walls and can travel down narrow alleys and through parkland- places that police cars may struggle to go. They then demonstrated how the horses can go left, right, forward and backwards and turn in a circle. 

Year 3 – Primary Futures – Sky Explorers Exciting Jobs in Aviation!

Date: 26th Mar 2025 @ 10:12am

What an exciting day we had at school! We learnt all about amazing jobs in aviation. First, we met an aeronautical engineer who shared fascinating details about how planes are built. I never knew that they had to think about aerodynamics! Then, we met a police aircraft pilot who wowed us with pictures of the views from the aircraft (most impressingly, Buckingham Palace) and how each day is extremely different. He even mentioned that he'll be watching The Grand National next week as he'll be in an aircraft above. Everyone was on the edge of their seats! Finally, we listened to a lovely woman who is a research fellow. She told us how she investigates new technology to make flying safer. What a brilliant morning it was, and it made us think about what we want to be when we grow up!

Year 1 Judaism - Visit

Date: 24th Mar 2025 @ 5:27pm

Today we enjoyed meeting a member of the Jewish faith who came in to our school to support our current learning about Judaism. We shared everything we have learnt so far with our visitor and enjoyed learning about the festival of Sukkot and how this is celebrated by Jewish families today. 

Year 1 Red Nose Day

Date: 21st Mar 2025 @ 11:22am

Today we came to school dressed in something red to celebrate Red Nose Day! We enjoyed raising money to help others and completing Red Nose Day activities in Always Time.

Year 5 - Together Time

Date: 18th Mar 2025 @ 8:02am

This week at Boundary, parents and carers were invited in to class to join the pupils in their lessons. In year 5 we used our multiplication knowledge to complete a tarsia. A Tarsia puzzle is a type of jigsaw puzzle where each piece has a question or answer on its edge, and the goal is to match the correct answers to the questions by arranging the pieces to form a larger shape. After completing the puzzle, pupils made their own tarsia for their friends to complete.

Year 3- Valuing differences!

Date: 12th Mar 2025 @ 8:35am

In PSHE, we looked at how each one of us are different. We then looked at how we need to value and respect the differences between us all. We looked at some topic cards and had a class discussion about how we would act in different situations and how people would be feeling. We used our oracy skills to agree, build and challenge. The children looked at instigating the conversation and taking ownership of them moving the conversation on between themselves.

Reception- Pancake Day!

Date: 7th Mar 2025 @ 10:43am

 

This week the children in Reception have been making pancakes.  We talked about the tradition of pancake day how some people decide to give something up, during the Christain period of Lent.  The children then enjoyed following a recipe to make and then eat their own pancakes.  When we returned to the classroom we sequenced the pictures correctly and wrote our own insgtructions.

"You have to mix the eggs, milk and flour with a whisk" Harley

"Cook it in a frying pan" Dina

"The pancakes were yummy.  I liked the chocolate the best" Kevin.

Year 5 - World Book Day

Date: 6th Mar 2025 @ 4:32pm

We had an exciting and interesting World Book Day - we were visited by Princesses, witches and wizards, authors and many, many more. We talked about our favourite books, authors and books that had been made into films. We then took part in a fun quiz about our last class novel 'Kensuke's Kingdom' and then a special World Book Day quiz.

Acorns - World book day

Date: 6th Mar 2025 @ 2:13pm

Acorns loved engaging in world book day activities. We looked fantastic in our outfits.


We enjoyed lots of mark making with crayons until they quit and we had to use different mediums including paint and chalk instead.

We all engaged in listening to the story for a short burst and loved listening to each other’s stories that we came dressed up in.

Nursery Make Pancakes

Date: 4th Mar 2025 @ 5:18pm

Nursery celebrated Pancake day with a stack of delicious pancakes! We read the story "Mr Wolf's Pancakes" and talked about the ingredients you need to make the pancake batter. We talked a little bit about why we celebrate Shrove Tuesday before the children helped to mix the pancake batter. They children watched patiently as Mrs Welch cooked the pancakes and even managed to successfully toss a few! It was all worth the wait as the chidlren thought the pancakes were delicious!

Year 1 Mental Health Week

Date: 28th Feb 2025 @ 6:07pm

After our assembly about Mental Health Week, we learnt more about this years theme 'know yourself, grow yourself' through our PSHE lesson. We recapped on what mental health is, the importance of our own mental health and what we can do to look after ourselves. We also took part in lots of discussion to talk about our differences, things we are interested in, talents we have and our dreams for the future. 

Nursery Visit the Library

Date: 27th Feb 2025 @ 2:33pm

Nursery had a visit from Zoe who works for the library service. We were very excitied to show her our school Library and Zoe was equally excited to see it! While she was here, Zoe read us a Supertato story and then we were given a Bookstart pack to take home with some lovely stories to share at home. 

Year 6 - Mental Health Week

Date: 27th Feb 2025 @ 9:16am

Year 6 talked about our whole school focus - Mental Health Week - and discussed the theme 'Know Yourself, Grow Yourself'. We discussed that if we can understand ourselves and what triggers our emotions, we can better manage these. We completed some activities based around the characters in the film 'Inside Out'. 

Year 5 - Frame Structures BLT

Date: 27th Feb 2025 @ 9:12am

In DT we have been looking at frame structures and as a class we have designed, built and evaluated bug habitats and bird feeders. Addison took this idea and made her own bird feeder at home and has donated it to Year 5 so that we can keep an eye out for any winged visitors! Well Done and Thank You Addison!

Year 1 Safer Internet Day

Date: 11th Feb 2025 @ 8:18pm

Today we took part in our whole school Safer Internet Day. We began the day by listening to Mr Taylors assembly all about how to be safe and protect ourselves and others online. Back in class, we read the story 'Buddy the Dogs Internet Safety Story.' We talked through the story together, answering questions to help the character Ben make safe choices whilst using his tablet. We created some internet safety rules, including not talking to strangers online, asking a grown up if you see anything strange and don't download anything without asking an adult. We then revisted our trusted adults and shared these through drawing and writing. 

Year 2- Safer Internet Day

Date: 11th Feb 2025 @ 4:43pm

Today, Year Two celebrated safer internet day. After an assembly, where we learnt about what a scam is we put our knowledge to the test in class. We discussed the ways we use the internet and who is actually in charge of putting things on the internet. When we realised anyone can put anything on the internet we found it a lot less trustworthy. We focused on what information we should never share online and what to do if something make us feel uncomfortable online. Lastly, we thought about who our trusted adults are and the signs to look out for. 

Safer Internet Day 2025

Date: 11th Feb 2025 @ 2:59pm

SAFER INTERNET DAY 2025

Too good to be true? Protecting yourself and others from scams online.

 

Today, Tuesday 11th of February is ‘Safer Internet Day’. Safer Internet Day is an annual event which is organised by the UK Safer Internet Centre and is celebrated in approximately 170 countries worldwide! The aim of the day is to raise awareness of Internet safety, promoting positive and responsible usage.

During an amazing whole-school assembly, led by Mr. Taylor, pupils discussed the importance of Safer Internet Day. Pupils also suggested different ways we can use the internet and different devices they use to access the internet at home and in school. This year’s topic is “Too good to be true? Protecting yourself and others from scams online”. This I important as over one million people in the UK were tricked by online scams last year. As a school, we discussed what this means and found the meaning of key vocabulary: online, deception and scam.

Following the assembly, pupils in EYFS read Buddy the Dog’s Internet Safety Story and completed follow up activities to support their learning. Key Stage 1 pupils were challenged to complete “The Great Online Safety Quest” as a class and complete independent activities to solve puzzles and spot online scams.

Pupils in Key Stage 2 all took part in a live interactive lesson from the BBC called ‘Scam Smashers’. This helped pupils to spot scams online by looking for the following: Sounds too good to be true, Content you did not expect, Asks for personal information, Money or trade request. They then completed a range of activities to reinforce the learning, vocabulary and key points. We also learned about ‘phising scams’ and the importance of having a strong password.

A strong password should have:

  • Random words
  • One number
  • One special symbol: E.g. ! @ %
  • A mixture of capital and lowercase letters

Safer Internet Day is a great day to remind us all of the dangers on being online. Please be aware of possible scams, and stop and think, “Is this too good to be true?”

Reception- Internet Safety

Date: 11th Feb 2025 @ 12:18pm

Today we have been learning about how to keep ourselves safe online.

It started with a whole school assembly and then we read a story in class too. After we had discussed who our trusted adult was, we then drew pictures and wrote labels and sentences about who our trusted adults were.

"I would tell my Mum and Dad" Dina.

"Never speak to anyone you don't know if you're playing a game on your mum's phone" Harry. 

"They are still strangers even if you are playing a game on the internet" Hazel.

Year 4 - Safer Internet Day 2025

Date: 11th Feb 2025 @ 11:48am

This year's theme: Too good to be true? Protecting yourself and others from scams online.

We started the day with an assembly, then back in class we watched a live lesson which had lots of tips about how to remain safe online and not be drawn in by scammers and phishers. We learned how to spot scams and how to make sure our passwords online were strong.

Reception Caring Friendship and our Families

Date: 11th Feb 2025 @ 11:44am

During RSE week the chuldren in Reception have been talking about and learning about different families.  We discussed how families can be similiar and how they can be different.  We also explored what a 'caring friendship' is and what it means to be a good friend.  We talked about the importance of sharing, turn taking, listening and using kind words and behaviours.  We read a story about Heckle and Ezra which explored the importance of sharing, saying sorry if we do somthing wrong and forgiving people.  the children made crowns which they shared with their friends just like Heckle and Ezra.  We also explored different emotions and how we can successfully manage these emotions at home and at school.

 

"A good friend shares their toys and doesn't snatch them" Kevin

"I'm sharing my crown with Jayden" Oscar

"I can do my breathing to help me calm down" Kayden

Year 5 - Mastering Practical DT Skills

Date: 10th Feb 2025 @ 5:13pm

Today, pupils in year 5 have begun construction of their DT products. They are making eco-friendly 'bug hotels' which are constructed from a frame structure. In this lesson, pupils practised the skills of measuring, sawing and sanding to make the pieces of their frame structures from wood. Next we will start to contruct the frame, before adding sides and some shelter for the insects. Come back for more updates over the next week.

School Council- OPAL Primary Play ideas.

Date: 30th Jan 2025 @ 2:28pm

The School Council had an important meeting with Mrs Webster regarding new sustainable play ideas for KS1 and KS2 to improve the quality of play at playtime.

They looked at lots of ideas for messy play, physical play, construction play, ball play etc and gave their ideas of what the children would like to use  on the playground during playtimes. 

This will help support and develop children's physical,social and emotional wellbeing as well as their mental health. They were all very excited about the prospect of a range of new and recycled equipment to use during their playtime.

 

"I'd love to role play, dress up and dance- it would be fun!" Izzy.

"I'd like to build with Lego" Elliott.

"Maybe we could have bikes some days or scooters..." Lewis.

"I like playing with small world figures" Jack.

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