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Lady Bay

Primary School

Growing together: Caring for ourselves, each other and the environment

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School Values

  • Respect
  • Enjoyment
  • Determination
  • Collaboration
  • Reflection
  • Curiosity

Latest News

Please scroll through and look at all the amazing enrichment opportunities the children have at Lady Bay Primary School.

  • Curiosity – Year 3 D and T

    Wed 30 Nov 2022

    It was great to see the year 3 children at the making stage of their D and T project this week, The children were making an Egyptian Shaduf. They had to use a saw accurately and use a hot glue gun to stick it together. I look forward to seeing the finished Shadufs.

  • Respect and caring for the environment – A message from the Eco Committee

    Wed 30 Nov 2022

    The new Eco Code for Lady Bay School is here!  Thank you to everyone who entered the competition last term and thought so carefully about what Lady Bay holds important in it's Eco heart.  The Eco committee are busily putting up a new code in each of our classrooms and here's a copy for you to see as well.

  • Respect and caring for each other – Cake sale for the Guide Dog charity

    Wed 30 Nov 2022

    In addition to the £307 raised for the Guide Dog charity, a group of year 6 children have raised over £160. The girls (and James) arranged a cake sale on Wednesday for all the children in Key Stage 2. They worked tirelessly to bake over 150 cakes and sold them for £1 each. It was a truly amazing effort and one that the children organised and led themselves. Well done to all the year 6s involved.

  • Determination and Collaboration – Fundamentals Festival

    Wed 30 Nov 2022

    Well done to the year 2 children who attended the fundamentals festival on Monday. Miss Hutchinson took 6 children to a festival where they learnt and applied a range of new schools. As ever, they all behaved impeccably and thoroughly enjoyed it.

  • Enjoyment – England’s first game in the World Cup

    Wed 30 Nov 2022

    It was so lovely to see the children thoroughly enjoying the football on Monday afternoon. It was a great start for England and all the children loved it. A great way to spend some wellbeing time in assessment week.

  • Reflection – assembly this week

    Wed 30 Nov 2022

    We were delighted to welcome Terry and Charlie back into school this week. Terry came into school to say a big thank you for the school’s effort in raising money for the charity he supports. Terry also talked to the children about how a guide dog is trained from a puppy and what it is like from a dog’s perspective   Thank you to all the parents for supporting us in raising £307.

  • Collaboration-Year 6 raise money for The Guide Dog Charity

    Wed 23 Nov 2022

    We are really proud that some children in Year 6 worked together to organise a cake sale. All proceeds will go to the Guide Dog Charity.

  • Enjoyment – Choir trip to the opera

    Fri 11 Nov 2022

    Thank you to Mrs. Sture and Mrs. Wells for organising a trip for the choir to go to the opera this week. The children attended the Royal Concert Hall to see Opera North. It was an interactive session and one that I know the children thoroughly enjoyed. A lovely afternoon for the children. 

  • Enjoyment – LBSA fireworks night

    Fri 11 Nov 2022

    Thank you to the LBSA for organising such a lovely event. It was great to see so many people (over 1000) enjoying such a well-organised display. The fireworks were great and at a time when lots of places were cancelling events, it was so lovely that the LBSA were able to put on such a great spectacle for the community. Thank you to all the parents who supported the event – it raised over £4000 for the school.

  • Respect – Remembrance Day

    Fri 11 Nov 2022

    During our Dragon assemblies this week, we talked to the children about Remembrance Day, why it is so important for us to remember those who have lost their lives fighting for our country and what the poppy represents. The children had super prior knowledge and were able to share this. We also asked the children to take part in a 2-minute silence on the playground. They were all very respectful and took part brilliantly.

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