Tonight our boys played Brough in the second round of the Humberside 9 a side cup. Having beaten Kirkella B in the first round 5-0, we knew it was going to be a challenging game. A further challenge was that our boys hadn’t yet played a game as a 9 a side team due to a bye in the first round of the cup.

The game started well and some quick passing and through the middle of the field saw our boys finish the first half 4-0 up with all goals being scored by captain Alfie M. The second half saw more goals from winger Lucas F, a classy goal from striker Brooklyn B and this worldie of a goal from captain Alfie. Our final goal was scored by debutant Jason LL who had a fantastic game and really stood out for his energy, enthusiasm and skill. Well done also to Leighton E who made his footballing debut and had an excellent game.

Towards the end of the second half, a tiring Brought side did score a late conciliation goal but struggled to keep pace with out boys on the edges. Tonight was a brilliant display of football from both sides with excellent sportsmanship throughout. Well done boys and good luck in the next round.

Tonight’s team (Back L-R): Kyle L, Brooklyn B, Vinnie H, Kalo B, Alfie M (c), Lucas F.

(Front: L-R) Leighton E, Charlie B, Oliver M, Jason LL.  

An excellent game from both teams! Thanks Brough!

 

Tonight our football success continued when our Y5 boys matched the girl’s performance, qualifying for the HAS 5 a side finals.

On a cold night, our newly formed Y5 team had a great start against Gillshill and in an 8 minute game had them beat 6 goals to 2. Our next game was again Neasden, and after having just watched them beat Thanet 7-0, we knew this was going to be a tough game.

The match started awfully with a goal being conceded within the opening few seconds. After a few minutes the boys equalised. This gave the our team a huge boost and they began playing some quality football. After a few minutes, the score was 3-1 and our boys were on top and were not given Neasden any time on the ball thanks to strong work across the pitch from Kayden. A good strike from Neasden saw them bring the score back to 3-2, but a late penalty, taken by captain Oliver M, saw the game put to bed – our boys had won!

Full of confidence, our boys stormed into their final game against Thanet. With some excellent play up front from Reggie P, Oliver M and Archie G, our lads came away with a 7-0 victory.

This is a very promising team with lots of talent. Well done boys! Good luck in the finals next year.

Y5 Superstars (L-R): Kayden A, Leighton E, Kalo B, Reggie P, Oliver M (c) and Archie G. 

Maths in Year 3

Year 3 have been learning about multiplication and division over the last few weeks in Maths. They have learned to count in 3s, 4s and 8s and learned to apply this knowledge when working out multiplication and division calculations.

Here they are investigating the pattern with numbers that can be divided by 3:

 

 

Girls Qualify for 5 a side finals!

Our girl’s football team continued to build on their success tonight when they qualified for the Hull Active Schools 5 a side finals.

Tonight was the qualifying event for the finals next year meaning they needed to finish top of their group. The start of the competition didn’t go so well. The girls were winning 1-0 with 60 seconds on the clock but managed to concede 2 goals! However, they bounced back from this self-inflicted defeat to beat Bricknell and incredible 8-2. Their final game was against Francis Askew. This was an brilliant game of football played in ever-worsening conditions. The score was close throughout but our girls managed to edge out a 4-2 victory.

This put CPPS and Francis Askew on equal points, but the 8 goals scored in the previous game saved the girls and they finished top of their group on goal difference!

A huge well done to these girls who are improving game on game. Special mentions to keeper Melody T who was exceptional and captain Emily L who kept the team motivated, was solid at the back and scored this amazing goal.

Good luck in the finals!

Back (L-R): Talitha D, Melody T, Emily L, Layle H

Front: Paris W

 

F1’s week

Week commencing 3rd December

This week we have made snowmen, we have put them up on our wall they look amazing!

We have also been making pictures out of shapes, we were very good at remembering the names of the shapes!

We look forward to performing our Nativity for you next week

Hull FC Foundation Training Session

This evening our after school rugby club were invited to go and train with some Hull FC players and coaches at their Youth Performance Centre on Pickering Road. These children have worked hard in all weathers to play a game they love, alongside Brad from Hull FC. This was Brad’s final session of the term and it was a fantastic treat.

We started with a quick brief in the centre’s common room before moving into the sports hall to take part in a number of games and activities. One activity was on the tackle bags with Sika Manu (first team player, Challenge Cup winner, World Cup winner & Tongan Captain) and Josh Bowden (first team player and double Challenge Cup winner). The children loved this activity and enjoyed running hard against some talented professional players.

This was followed by a quick question and answer session with the players. Finally, our children were all given an FC water bottle and other merchandise which the players signed.

This was a very special event and created some fantastic memories for our children. Huge thanks to Brad, Richard, Sam and all other other guys from the FC Foundation for inviting us along!

Rugby Club with Sika Manu and Josh Bowden

Getting stuck in with some big fellas! 

A very interesting question and answer session. 

Y6 HET Gallery

This week was very exciting for some of our Y6 children. As part of our Trust-wide Y6 project this year, children from all 11 schools submitted artwork to be displayed in one of the gallery spaces in Princess Quay. The work can be seen Mon-Sat (9:30am-5:30pm) and Sunday (10am-4:30pm) all this week!

Today, the 16 children chosen to have their work displayed took a trip to the gallery to see their work professionally displayed. All of the work produced by other schools is fantastic as well – well done Y6

Our Peter Thorpe inspired paintings.

Admiring their own and other’s work.

   

Finding the time to sketch and relax within the gallery.

Remembrance

The season of Remembrance may be over but this stunning display will ensure that we never forget. As part of a project with the Humber Education Trust, the year 3 children created various pieces of art work, including the beautiful ‘sea of poppies’ made from recycled plastic bottles. They also exchanged a piece of art work with the other HET schools. In a solemn Remembrance service, they placed poppies in the shape of the number 100 to commemorate 100 years since the end of WWI.  The service was followed by the whole school forming a giant poppy in the playground.

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F1’s week

Week commencing 26th November

This week we have been practising singing our Christmas songs for our Nativity. We have also been counting teddy bears and singing number songs.

We have started to listen to the story of the first Christmas and had fun decorating our tree.

Tree Planting Fun

Last week we worked with Woodland Trust to plant trees on our school field. Everyone got to plant their own tree as part of the project and some of our parents even joined in with the fun too! This will eventually create our own forest! It was a bit muddy but we had lots of fun!