Chinese Dragon Dance

This week we had a visit from a Chinese dancer who taught us how to perform a traditional Chinese dragon dance.

We enjoyed being the head of the dragon, and thinking about how to make the body bend and move in time to the beat.

Do you know why dragon dances are so popular, and why the colour red is so important? Ask us all about it!

 

Chinese Dragon Dance

This week we had a visit from a Chinese dancer who showed us how to do a traditional Chinese dragon dance!

It was lots of fun, we really liked the bright and colourful dragon head, and enjoyed taking turns to be the front of the dragon.

Ask us all about it, we’d love to tell you!

Chinese Dragon Dance

This week, we had a visit from a Chinese dancer who showed us to do a traditional dragon dance!

We had a brilliant time and really liked the colours and patterns. Ask us to tell you all about it!

Can you find out why dragon dances are so popular or why the colour red is important in China?

Half Term

We are at the end of our short Spring 1 half term.

Thank you for your support and partnership over the last half term. We wish you all a happy and fun half term, and look forward to hearing about all the children’s adventures when they return to school on Tuesday 20th March.

Keep praying for some better weather!

Mental Health Awareness

As part of our commitment to supporting mental health, we enjoyed dressing in clothes that make us happy today!

Outfits ranged from pyjamas, to Disney princesses, to football kits, to comfy joggers and sweaters. The children all looked great, and very happy- just as they should.

If you would like to know about the Now & Beyond Mental Health festival, please check out this website:

Chinese Dragon Dance Workshop

On Monday 5th February, children at St Lawrence enjoyed a dragon dance workshop, arranged through Telford & Wrekin’s multicultural development team.

The children learnt about the importance and significance of a dragon, and the colour red, as well as enjoying some traditional music and taking part in the dance themselves.

One pupil commented on much heavier the dragon head was than they had imagined!

This work was part of the research children have been carrying out into Chinese New Year and the different ways people celebrate important festivals.

 

Dodgeball competition

On Tuesday this week, children from Years 5 and 6 at both Tibberton and St Lawrence schools took part in the Telford & Wrekin dodgeball competition alongside 30 other Telford schools.

As usual, we were up against schools who are 3, 4 or 5 times as big as us!

The children all played brilliantly, worked well as a team, and did incredibly well.

In the Inclusion Competition, Tibberton came 2nd and St Lawrence 3rd.

In the Main Competition, St Lawrence were the 2nd place winners!

We are very proud to all of the children who took part, and thanks to Mr Mullinder for arranging these experiences for our pupils.

 

Manor Adventure Residential Visit

Year 5 and 6 children from St Lawrence and Tibberton schools went to Manor Adventure near Craven Arms for a week of team building, outdoor adventure fun and mud last week. They behaved well, as we would expect, with their instructors commenting on how polite they were. Federation staff loved watching the children work together, support one another and face fears as they completed a wide range of activities, from abseiling to high ropes, from obstacle courses to axe throwing, from crate stack to rifle shooting. Our Christian values were truly lived out, through courage, kindness, respect and compassion.

Children and staff made some wonderful memories, and friendships were forged across our two schools. We are starting to look at options for next year’s residential, and can’t wait to see the children embrace this aspect of learning again.

Reading Workshop

Yesterday, we were pleased to welcome some of the parents into school for a reading workshop. Some information about reading was shared, as well as some ideas for making reading fun and interesting at home, before the children joined their parents to try out some of the ideas.

There was scrap building of the house from The Night Animals and the Hogwarts castle, den building, reading to cuddly toys, Lego construction, drawing, writing stories and lots of smiling and enjoying the pleasure of books.

Thank you to everyone who was able to join us. We will run a similar event in the summer term, and hope that more of you will be able to join us then.

ARC Award

We found out today that we have earnt a Bronze award for our work on developing trauma informed approaches towards managing behaviour, and being attachment aware. This has been the result of lots of training and renewing of policies and practices this year, and we are proud to receive the award.

Next step, Silver, and then on to Gold!

CEOP
Diocese of Lichfield
Tibberton CE Primary School
TIASS Bronze
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