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  • Famous Rhythm Group Called Stomp

    Published 18/10/23

    The children were very lucky last week when we had an exciting musical visitor in school. Ollie Timner used to be a member of the famous rhythm group called Stomp and he now runs class workshops with children teaching and playing a variety of different musical styles and genres.

    Each Key Stage 2 class had a group session where they got to play a range of Samba instruments and compose and create large compositions as a class. The children had opportunities to try all of the instruments and perform together for an extended amount of time.

    Early Years and Key Stage 1 went to a Body Percussion workshops where they learned a range of rhythmic patterns using different parts of their bodies. 

    The children were enthusiastic and engaged really well with Ollie. He was inspiring and made the sessions lively and a lot of fun. We are hoping to be able to have the opportunity to be able to work with Ollie again soon!

     

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  • Level 2 Bikeability Training

    Published 16/10/23

    During the week beginning 16th October thirty eight Year 5/6 children took part in the level 2
    bikeabilty training. This training is broken down into 2 levels. Level 1 involves the children
    demonstrating the skills and understanding to be able to make a trip and undertake activities in
    motor and traffic free environments. Level 2 involves the children demonstrating the skills and
    understanding to be able to make a trip safely to school or for leisure purposes. Well done to all the
    children who were awarded their bikeability certificates.

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  • Level 1 Bikeability

    Published 13/10/23

    On Friday 13th October, thirty three children from Year 4 took part in the Level 1 Bikeability Training.
    The training helped the children to control their bike in an off-road environment and develop
    balance and agility before they move on to developing on-road skills at Level 2 in Year 5/6.
    During Level 1 Bikeability training, the children worked towards the following outcomes:
    • Fit your own helmet.
    • Carry out a simple bike check.
    • Get on your bike, start cycling, then stop and get off.
    • Ride your bike using the gears.
    • Make your bike go where you want it to, including moving around objects safely.
    • Control the bike with one hand.
    • Stop quickly if you need to.
    • Look all around you when you’re riding, including behind, without wobbling.
    All the children worked really hard and the Bikeability instructors said that they were a credit to AJS.
    Well done to those that took part.

     

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  • Sport Ambassador Training

    Published 06/10/23

    On Friday 6 th October seven Sports Ambassadors, Harry R, Jaiden W, Jessica H, Ollie B, Mia J, Megan
    F and Lily B-S attended a training session hosted by Park Lane Primary School. The session started
    with an ice breaker task which involved the children finding out something about a partner from
    another school. The children then thought about what their role as a Sports Ambassador should look
    like and what jobs they might take on back at school. They also talked about taking on the role of
    playground leader and how it could be set up within their school setting. After a short break the
    children then took part in a practical session learning and teaching the rest of the group a
    playground game of their choice. The morning finished with the children eating their lunch together.
    The ideas they have come up with will now be developed in school.

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  • Early Years - Church Farm

    Published 30/06/23

    We have had a fantastic time on our first Early Years trip to church farm. We explored the sandpit and saw a range of adorable farm animals and their babies. Then we all went on an exciting tractor ride learning about the different animals and their environments and took part in a quiz. Finally, we had a little play exploring their exciting play areas before heading home. We all had a fabulous day in the sunshine and are all feeling very tired! Thank you for your continued support in making this trip possible

     

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  • Year 3 Stibbington

    Published 30/06/23

    Year 3 had a great day at Stibbington. Here are some pictures.

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  • Year 6 Cricket Tournament

    Published 23/06/23

    Year 6 Whittlesey Schools Cricket Tournament

    On Friday 23rd June Mr Brown took three teams to the Whittlesey Schools Cricket Tournament. This tournament was held at the Manor Leisure Centre and hosted by Cricket East. Alderman Jacobs played teams from Park Lane, New Road and Coates in a round robin format. The coaches from Cricket East had been into AJS to coach the children and Mr Brown had been running an after-school club. The children used the skills learnt to produce some excellent bowling and batting. This resulted in Team A winning the tournament, Team B coming 3rd. Well Done to all the children that took part.

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  • Year 3/4 Quadkids Athletics

    Published 23/06/23

    Year 3/4 Quadkids Athletics

    On Friday 23rd June, it was the turn of the year 3/4 children to take part in the Quadkids Athletics Event at Cromwell Community College in Chatteris. There were 8 teams competing from Chatteris, Wisbech, March and Whittlesey. Teams were made up of five boys and five girls. Each member of the team competed in a 50m sprint, 400m long distance, standing long jump and a howler throw. Depending on the time or distance the children were allocated points. The points were then added together to give a team score. The children all did an amazing job putting maximum effort into each event. The overall result ended with the AJS year 4 team coming 3rd and AJS year 3 team coming 5th. Well done to all that took part. Special mentions go to Emily G who came 3rd overall and Oakley R for coming 2nd overall in the whole event.

     

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  • Year 2 Hunstanton Trip

    Published 13/06/23
    Year 2 visited the Sea Life Centre! We had lots of fun exploring all the different creatures and we loved our ice cream on the beach!  
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  • Level 2 School Games Year 5/6 Quadkids Athletics

    Published 09/06/23

    Level 2 School Games Year 5/6 Quadkids Athletics

    On Friday 9th June, AJS took two teams of athletes to compete in the School Games Quadkids Athletics Event at Sir Harry Smith Community College. There were 13 teams competing from Chatteris, Wisbech, March and Whittlesey. Teams were made up of five boys and five girls. Each member of the team competed in a 75m sprint, 600m long distance, standing long jump and a howler throw. Depending on the time or distance the children were allocated points. The points were then added together to give a team score. The children all did an amazing job putting maximum effort into each event. The overall result ended with the AJS team A coming 2nd and AJS team B coming 8th. Well done to all that took part.

     

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  • Year 5/6 Whittlesey Schools Football Tournament

    Published 19/05/23

    On Thursday 19th June, AJS took three Year 6 teams to a Year 5/6 Football tournament at Sir Harry Smith Community College. The tournament was played on a round robin basis against teams from New Road Primary School and Park Lane Primary School. The teams worked extremely well together passing the ball, creating space and scoring goals.  Team one finished joint 2nd overall, team two 4th overall and team three 5th overall.  I was very impressed with the children’s excellent sportsmanship and teamwork. Well done to all the players that took part, you were a pleasure to take and excellent ambassadors for AJS.

     

     

     

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  • Year 5/6 Mini Whistlers Referee Course

    Published 17/05/23

    On Wednesday 17th May 16 girls from years 5/6 took part in the Mini Whistlers Referee Course. Whistlers by England Football is a programme for girls, which introduces them to the core skills of officiating and helps grow their confidence more broadly within a leadership role. The girls were taught the basic knowledge of the laws of the game, developed communication skills and confidence. This course will allow the girls to support the delivery of festivals and competitions to younger year groups.

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