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A day in the life of an Ashbridge pupil
March 2014
By Amelia,Charlotte and Kiera
By Amelia, Cha
rlotte, Harry and Kiera
Early YearsWhen you first start at Ashbridge you can either start at the
Baby unit ,which is age 3 months to 2 years old, or start primary school at the age of 4 to 11. There are 6 classes in the baby unit, 9 in nursery and 7 classes in the school.
FriendshipAt Ashbridge we are all like a family. We are all
friends and get along with one another. Even though last years year 6's have gone to High school and made new friends we still try to keep in touch.
Sport
At Ashbridge we have lots of different sports such as football, netball, swimming, athletics, and different types of dance. Here are some of the
pictures from some matches.
MusicAt the moment in Music we are practising a song for a
performance at a High school called 'Penwortham Girls.'
We are also preforming at a wedding. Some students are even playing musical instruments.
AnimalsThe Animals we have at here are Chickens, Goats, Guinea
pigs, Bunnies, Donkeys. There are some classes that have there own animals like YR2's American Giant Land Snails. Here is a picture of our donkeys
School TripsOne of the most recent trips for year 6 who are going to
London. We will be going into the house of Lords, the house of Commons, having a tour with the local MP, then going for lunch, after that taking a look around at the British Museum.
LakesideEvery 2 years the children from year 5/6 go to Lakeside.
Every day you do an activity whether it is crawling through a muddy tunnel or cannoning from one side of a river to to the other. You are only at Lakeside for a week and on one of those days you are climbing up mount Coniston.
Outdoor Activities
At Ashbridge we have a few forests which we let the children go in if they are being supervised by an adult. The year 6 and 5 children have been learning to light a fire with a flint and steel, working towards our forest award. They also learn how to use vital tools like a pen knife and a bow-saw. If were responsible enough, bypass loppers.