The time has come to say a sad, but fond farewell to our
current Year 6 pupils. They will be moving on to their
secondary schools in September. The majority of our pupils
have already left due to their Secondary School transition
arrangements. All of the Y6 pupils have worked hard in their
final year and should be very proud of their achievements.
Many of our Year 6 children have represented our school in a
number of sporting events, including Netball, Football and
Cross Country. The theatrical amongst them have displayed
their talents in the Ormesby Factor, Glee Club and the Year
6 production ‘An Inspector Calls’. They have taken their Year
6 responsibilities seriously, from our Head Girl and Head Boy,
right through to our Buddies and Eco Warriors. Thank you,
Year 6, for making a difference at Ormesby Primary School.
FOND FAREWELLS
I WANT TO RIDE MY BICYCLE!
Following hot on the wheels of our Year 5 pupils and their Bikeability
sessions, the children in Owls and Foxes have taken part in Balance
Bike sessions. These sessions have been organised through Ryehills
Secondary School and have been led by their trainer Martin Manson.
The children used special bikes without pedals and worked through
sessions that helped them develop their balance and steering skills. By
learning on these balance bikes, the children should be off to a head
start when they start to learn to ride without stabilisers. The
sessions took part over the last two weeks of term in July and they
were really interactive. The children had lots of fun zooming around in
the hall and on the playground. Don’t they look cute!
On Thursday 29th June 2017, the Ironstone Academy Trust
held a charity concert in aid of “Help for Heroes”. All of the
schools in the Multi-Academy Trust took part in a fantastic
after school music festival at Normanby Primary School. The
damp weather didn’t deter people and lots of families came to
take part in the event. Ormesby Primary School’s choir sang a
version of the song, “I am a small part of the World”, with an
impressive solo performance from Lucy Kinchin in Year 5. The
crowds were kept entertained by patriotic songs such as “Rule
Britannia”, “The World in Union” and a medley of tunes from
World War 2. Lots of Union Jacks were flying in time to the
songs. There were also rhythmic performances by a recorder
group and a samba band. The evening was rounded off with an
entertaining set from local band, “The Beer Pigs”. A big thank
you to all the pupils and staff who took part, especially Miss
Tingle for her work with the choir.
HELP FOR HEROES CONCERT
The children and staff in Year 1 and 2 had a amazing time at a
Monster Ball on Friday 14th July. This was to mark the end of
all the fantastic work the children had completed based on the
2013 Pixar film, “Monsters University”. During this project,
the children were visited by monsters who left tell tale foot
prints to show they had been looking around our school. The
children enjoyed doing lots of writing about monsters and made
very scary masks to wear at the Monster Ball. A fun time was
had by all. Thank you to all the staff in the KS One Team for
planning a fabulously scary topic!
At the end of this school year, we will sadly be saying
goodbye to three members of staff who are retiring.
Maureen Johnson (on the right in the picture opposite) has
been the Cook at Ormesby Primary School for 25 years.
Barbara Smith (on the left in the photo) has been
Maureen’s trusty assistant, also for 25 years. Over this
time, these two ladies have consistently produced delicious
school meals for our pupils. The lady in the centre of the
picture is Julia Huckins who has been a Teaching Assistant
for 11 years. These three lovely ladies have been a great
asset to Ormesby Primary with their dedicated and hard
working approach. We will miss them greatly, but it is time
for them to enjoy their well deserved retirement. From all
the children and the staff: thank you for everything ladies
and Happy Retirement!
Sea and Sand, but where was the Sun?
On Tuesday 11th July 2017 the pupils and staff in Y3
and 4 had a day out in Saltburn. They spent time
playing in the Valley Gardens, enjoyed making sand
castles with their buckets and spades on the beach and
had a stroll along the pier. After all that activity, they
enjoyed some chips and a lovely ice cream cone.
Despite the British weather being not so good, the
children and staff had a great time by the seaside.
Thank you to Mrs Loughran, Mrs Wilmot, Miss Tingle
and Mr Griffiths for organising the visit. Also, thank
you to all the staff who accompanied the children on
their seaside sojourn.
Friday 21st July 2017 - Break up for Summer Holiday Friday 1st September 2017 - P.D. Day Monday 4th September 2017 - P.D. Day Tuesday 5th September 2017 - Children back to School Friday 22nd September 2017 - P.D Day
Monday 25th September 2017 - P.D. Day Wednesday 4th October 2017- Tempest Photographer in for pupil and family photographs Thursday 5th October - Thursday 12th October 2017 - Book Fair Monday 23rd October 2017 - Half Term starts
FORTHCOMING DATES & REMINDERS
Relaxing Retirement!
SCARY MONSTERS!!!
We would just like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support throughout this school year.
It is very much appreciated by the staff and governors of OPS!
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