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  • World Cup - Activities Day

    Sun 20 Jul 2014
  • Craft Club

    Sun 20 Jul 2014
  • Thank You - End of Year Message

    Sun 20 Jul 2014

    Dear Parents/Carers/Members of the Langold Community

    I would like to take this opportunity to thank you as parents and carers for your continued support over the past year; we have had another successful year with many things to celebrate.

    We are, once again, proud that our Year 6 achieved a high standard of SATs results with more children gaining the higher levels than ever before. they wowed us with their performance of  'In the Habit' (AKA Sister Act) and they partied in style at their Prom. We lauded the success of our                        'AWARD-WINNING' PTFA at the Worksop Guardian Best in Schools award and are very grateful for all they have done for the school this year! We celebrated Mrs Hewlett's Best Office Assistant award, too. Many children continue to collect their passport stamps for the Children's University earlier this month at their graduation ceremony.

    In the coming year, we have a number of priorities which will drive our improvement plan. e know that standards in mathematics need to be higher and we need to further stretch our higher ability pupils. Last year you told us that you would like to see more clubs for the pupils in Key Stage 1 so this year the children have enjoyed taking part in multi-sports, gymnastics and football. We will continue to monitor clubs and hopefully add to the broad range currently on offer.

    Finally, I would like to wish you a very happy summer holiday and I look forward to seeing you in September for another exciting and successful year.

    Angela Huthart                                                               

     

  • Angelic Voices - Super Performers!

    Sun 13 Jul 2014
  • F2 Read with Ted

    Sun 13 Jul 2014
  • New F2 Transition Parents Sample Our School Lunch

    Sun 13 Jul 2014
  • Do you have a favourite book you would like us to buy?

    Sun 13 Jul 2014
  • SATS Success !

    Sun 13 Jul 2014
  • Newsletter July 2014 - week 38

    Sun 13 Jul 2014
  • Airborne Challenge 2014 - Rafal Szuba(Year5) Reports

    Sun 06 Jul 2014

    Airborne Challenge 2014  -  Report by Rafal Szuba Year 5

     

    When I woke up I felt really excited as I remembered that it was Airborne Challenge auditions. I jumped out of my bed and(with a bit of a rush) ate my breakfast as fast as I could. I brushed my teeth and got dressed into my school uniform, even though it was Non-uniform Day. I walked to school calmly, even though I was filled with joy!

    When I arrived at school I went straight to my class (just in case I was late) and sat in my chair to get registered. When it was time Jamie and me joined the other 10 people and Mrs Leeman and Mrs Silk. We all went to the office and I saw the mini buses (one silver and one black), and we went towards them with everyone behind me – it happened because I had a box with dart planes in so I was first in line. It was an eight-seated vehicle. Finally, we were off to St Anne’s Church Hall.

    When we arrived I was surprised because I thought it would have been larger. We went in with laughter as the driver said he was not going to drive us home unless we had at least one trophy. My breath was taken away when I saw how many people were taking part. We were split into Group A and Group B. We started to wind up our best planes, even though we were 4th to go. Mr Horwood, our ‘challenge’ teacher, explained the rules and then the competition started. St. Anne’s was first to go (because they won last year).

    The time went quite fast until it was our Team A’s turn. They threw their aeroplane and set their car off 5 times in 7 minutes. After every school’s team A had gone it was lunch time which gave us a long time for the Team Bs to get ready. Mrs Leeman took us out for some fresh air and gave us courage by making a hand-pile, running and a team hug. We went inside and I wasn’t so nervous, now. But when Mrs Leeman announced we needed to go again to have a picture taken, I started to get nervous. We waited and waited until it was Gateford Park’s turn (who were before us) and we walked up organised…

    Carter was the Dart Plane thrower, Robert (my brother) and Mason the car nudgers, Holly the car letter and I was the car stopper. Our cars didn’t go really well, but we had a try! On the other hand, our car was fast and didn’t need any nudgers! When we finished I was proud of our school and I thought we might win. After every school had its turn we sat down.

    We soon realised that our car was actually good as we received a trophy for ‘Fastest Car – Runners Up’. Our other trophy was for ‘Best Album – Runners Up’. The overall Runners Up was St Anne’s and the winning school was Sir Edmund Hilary. We went back to the mini-bus still happy as we had won 2 trophies and rode back to Langold Dyscarr    Community School.

     Airborne Challenge 2014  -  Report by Rafal Szuba Year 5

    When I woke up I felt really excited as I remembered that it was Airborne Challenge auditions. I jumped out of my bed and(with a bit of a rush) ate my breakfast as fast as I could. I brushed my teeth and got dressed into my school uniform, even though it was Non-uniform Day. I walked to school calmly, even though I was filled with joy!

    When I arrived at school I went straight to my class (just in case I was late) and sat in my chair to get registered. When it was time Jamie and me joined the other 10 people and Mrs Leeman and Mrs Silk. We all went to the office and I saw the mini buses (one silver and one black), and we went towards them with everyone behind me – it happened because I had a box with dart planes in so I was first in line. It was an eight-seated vehicle. Finally, we were off to St Anne’s Church Hall.

    When we arrived I was surprised because I thought it would have been larger. We went in with laughter as the driver said he was not going to drive us home unless we had at least one trophy. My breath was taken away when I saw how many people were taking part. We were split into Group A and Group B. We started to wind up our best planes, even though we were 4th to go. Mr Horwood, our ‘challenge’ teacher, explained the rules and then the competition started. St. Anne’s was first to go (because they won last year).

    The time went quite fast until it was our Team A’s turn. They threw their aeroplane and set their car off 5 times in 7 minutes. After every school’s team A had gone it was lunch time which gave us a long time for the Team Bs to get ready. Mrs Leeman took us out for some fresh air and gave us courage by making a hand-pile, running and a team hug. We went inside and I wasn’t so nervous, now. But when Mrs Leeman announced we needed to go again to have a picture taken, I started to get nervous. We waited and waited until it was Gateford Park’s turn (who were before us) and we walked up organised…

    Carter was the Dart Plane thrower, Robert (my brother) and Mason the car nudgers, Holly the car letter and I was the car stopper. Our cars didn’t go really well, but we had a try! On the other hand, our car was fast and didn’t need any nudgers! When we finished I was proud of our school and I thought we might win. After every school had its turn we sat down.

    We soon realised that our car was actually good as we received a trophy for ‘Fastest Car – Runners Up’. Our other trophy was for ‘Best Album – Runners Up’. The overall Runners Up was St Anne’s and the winning school was Sir Edmund Hilary. We went back to the mini-bus still happy as we had won 2 trophies and rode back to Langold Dyscarr    Community School.

     

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