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Nicola Sheerin
What a lot of smiles we created!
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Naburn Road
Whinmoor, Leeds, LS14 2BL
United Kingdom
0113 2930280
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White Laith Primary School is situated within Whinmoor in Leeds. Children and adults work together in an atmosphere of trust, respect and belonging. We aim to treat everyone with equal dignity and worth valuing their particular characteristics. The Staff and Governors are determined to make our school a place of excellence and the children
share that desire.
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What a lot of smiles we created!
Read MoreOn a very cold Monday, we went to Cardinal Heenan High School to compete in the Leeds North Cross-country Championships.
Read MoreOn the playground this week, we have been keeping ourselves active by playing some games linked to the famous Harry Potter book series.
Read MoreYesterday Year 1 went on an amazing trip to the woods!
Read MoreLast Monday, year 6 attended the ACE dodgeball competition. They competed against 8 other schools in a difficult competition, coming forth overall. They displayed important values of teamwork and passion and ‘can’t wait’ for the next competition.
On Thursday, we attended Leeds East Primary Partnership Debating Competition. We had been practising our speaking and presenting skills in class and had become excellent at arguing our point and trying to persuade our audience. Our debating team presented their argument opposing ‘Every child should stay in education up to the age of 18.’ . We showed excellent use of emphasis and body language and used convincing emotive language to win the debate! Well done to our team and also all of Amazon for their hard work in helping our team.
Yangtze class planted 140 trees in our school grounds!
Read MoreToday we have been learning the GREEN CROSS CODE!
Read MoreLast week Year 1 went on a trip to the Great Yorkshire Show Ground in Harrogate to celebrate National Apple Day! We had a fantastic day and found out lots about apples! In our first workshop we used cooking skills such as, coring and mixing to make our own apple crumbles. During the second workshop we explored the orchard and tasted lots of different apples including, ‘Dog Snout’ and ‘Red Devil’ - yum! Lastly, we made our very own White Laith apple juice using an apple smasher and an apple press - it was hard work but we all enjoyed it!
This week, Mississippi class have been baking!
Read MoreThis week, we took part in some exciting Judo sessions with Destination Judo.
Read MoreYear 6 made it all the way to the top of Ingleborough.
Read MoreWell done to all our competitors - what a fantastic event!
Read MoreOn Friday in assembly we had a visit from Northern Gas Networks.
Read MoreWe have really enjoyed finding out about different types of feelings during our first MindMate lesson in Year 1.
Read MoreToday was the first day of our ‘Supervised Tooth Brushing scheme’. All the children were excited to try out their new tooth brushes and most really enjoyed the mild mint fluoride toothpaste. We hope this scheme will support parents when brushing teeth at home and reduce the need for invasive action for tooth decay.
Top tips include:
Brush teeth twice a day, most importantly before bed.
Spit out toothpaste, don’t rinse.
Visit a dentist regularly.
Limit sugar in diet. Eat sugar as part of meals only.
We hope this will help our children have many years of clean teeth and healthy smiles!
What a welcome sight for the start of term! Our sunflowers grew really well over the summer holiday and are now flowering beautifully. Our pumpkins have also grown well and we are looking forward to harvesting them later this term - we hope to make Autumn lanterns and delicious pumpkin soup.
The grass enjoyed the summer sunshine and rain too and we have been busy clearing the cuttings to fill our compost bin! Our winter vegetables have already been sown and we will be planting Christmas-ready potatoes in the next few weeks. It's always busy in the garden!