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  • Swimming Gala

    Mon 22 May 2017 Mrs Kendall

    Swimming Gala Finals

    Well done to our Key Stage 2 swimming squad who qualified for the county swimming finals which were held on Monday 22nd May at Hucknall Leisure Centre.

    Our squad of 18 children were a credit to the school. They behaved brilliantly, took part competitively and were supportive of the other schools taking part.

    The children raced really well in a fast-paced and competitive swimming pool! There were many fantastic swimmers and our children produced some great performances which they should all be really proud of.

    A big thank you to Mrs Cope and Mrs Bexon for attending the gala with us and a big thank you to all of our wonderful supporters who were sat on the side cheering us on every stroke of the way! Your support at both galas has been brilliant and has meant such a lot to myself and the children. Thank you for cheering us on!

    Overall, our team finished in 5th position out of the 6 schools who competed in these county finals. We were just pipped to 4th place by 2 points!

    A fantastic effort by everyone involved. Thank you!

    A very proud Mrs Kendall J

  • Link to Facebook Page opened today

    Mon 22 May 2017
  • Parent Forum Agenda

    Mon 22 May 2017
    The agenda for today's meeting can be found on the website under Parent Forum. 
  • Parent Forum

    Mon 22 May 2017
    Come along and share your views. Class AQE at 3.30pm
  • Radio competition

    Fri 28 Apr 2017 Mrs C Brown

    Mike Bargh and Warren the Rabbit from Mansfield 103FM came to school just before the Easter holidays to interview five children - Evie, Poppy, Kyra, Connor, Danny. They described a secret item, which are clues to a competition that will be posed to listeners of the Breakfast Show week starting 12th June. Keep listening to Mansfield 103FM for the fantastic competition.

  • Swimming Gala

    Thu 30 Mar 2017 Mrs Kendall
    A HUGE congratulations to our swimmers who took part in the swimming gala in February at the Rebecca Adlington Swimming Centre. They have been put forward for the swimming finals on the 22nd of May. Go team Berry Hill! frown
  • Used Printer Cartridge Recycling

    Sun 12 Mar 2017 Mrs Swain

    Empties Please!

    Used printer cartridge recycling

    As part of our work towards our Eco-Schools award we are committed to reducing waste and recycling more, both in school and in our homes. The Eco-Committee has been looking at ways to do this and have decided to work with a company called ‘Empties Please’. They collect and recycle used ink and toner cartridges and will donate any money raised back to us.

    It’s very simple. All we have to do is collect used ink cartridges and toner cartridges and put them into the collection bin, in one of the bags provided, which is situated in the reception area in school. ‘Empties Please’ will collect the bin when it is full and then donate the money raised back to school with a certificate to display showing how much we have raised through our recycling. We may also qualify for their Green Rewards scheme if we collect enough. You can collect cartridges from absolutely anywhere – school, work, home, clubs, friends and family. The more we can collect the better and as it takes up to 1000 years for a printer cartridge to decompose it is an environmentally friendly way for you to dispose of your printer cartridges whilst helping us at the same time!

    Toners accepted: original branded Brother, Cannon, Dell and Epson toner cartridges

    Ink cartridges accepted: original branded Cannon, HP, Lexmark and Samsung ink cartridges

    Please make sure you put all cartridges in one of the bags provided before placing in the collection bin.

    Thank you for your help.

  • Berry Artwork Journey

    Thu 09 Mar 2017 Mrs. Quant-Epps
    Take a look at our Visions and Values link in About Us to find out about what has been going on with our Berry Artwork Journey.
  • Swimming Gala Champions!

    Thu 23 Feb 2017 Mrs Kendall

    Swimming Gala Champions!

    A HUGE congratulations to all of our Key Stage 2 swimming squad who won the swimming gala!

    The gala took place on Thursday 23rd February 2017 and was held at the Rebecca Adlington Swimming Centre.

    Our squad of 18 children took part in lots of races against other schools, winning the majority of the races, earning lots of points for the team and swimming away with the trophy!

    The children worked brilliantly as a team and supported one another in every race. Their behaviour was superb and they represented our school fantastically. They were all a credit to the school and a pleasure to spend the morning with.

    A massive thank you to Mrs Hammond and Mrs Bexon for helping us behind the scenes, on the bus and at poolside. Another massive thank you also goes out to all of the spectators who came along to support the children and the school. It was great to look up to the balcony and see so many proud faces and to hear the loud cheers!

    Finally another BIG thank you to the children who made myself and Mrs Gascoigne very happy on Thursday morning. J

  • NTU

    Wed 22 Feb 2017 Mrs Smith

    Maths & Science Enrichment Day at Nottingham Trent University- 22.2.17

     

    On Wednesday 22nd February, a group children from all across the Samworth family of primary schools were lucky enough to be invited to attend a special maths and science activity day at Nottingham Trent University. The day was planned and run by the university’s teaching students and allowed the children to experience what it might be like to be a university student themselves one day.

    The lucky children to attend from Berry Hill were Campbel, Kamran, Erin, Isabella, Igor, Evan, Mia and Isla.

    The day was split into 3 sections. In the morning the children were able to take part in some science and nature based activities. The first activity focussed on identifying different trees and leaves on the campus and the second involved hunting for and identifying mini beasts!

    The second part of the day was made up of a tour of the university campus including the library, a lecture theatre and seminar room, the halls of residence, the student union building, the sports facility building and the crime scene house! During this time, the children were also treated to lunch in the student canteen which they all thoroughly enjoyed and which enhanced the whole student life experience.

    For the last part of the day, the children took part in some maths/problem solving activities which were quite challenging but were no match for our year 5s as they worked together to explore possibilities, share and discuss ideas and solve the problems collaboratively.

    All of the children really enjoyed the day and said that the university experience had been much better than they had expected. They all said they would love to go again next year! I also really enjoyed it and it was a pleasure to spend the day with such a well behaved group of children. They all showed respect to the students leading the activities and to the other children and adults. They listened well and they were fully engaged in everything that they were asked to do. I felt very proud of them and they should feel proud of themselves too, they really were Berry Hill role models!

    By Mrs Smith.

     

    Here are some comments from the children about their experience:

    “It was fun. It was interesting and I learned a lot. The café was great!”

    “It made me want to go there when I go to uni!”

    “I liked how they talked about inventing their own clubs. I liked the people there. I liked how you can live at university-that is something that I want to experience.”

    “The people were really nice. I thought it was interesting and I liked the idea of making your own clubs and being able to choose what you want to do.”

    “I really enjoyed the day. I was surprised when we did the science stuff and I didn’t like touching the mini beasts! I really enjoyed the tour as well.”

    “It was really nice. The paninis were nice too! I really enjoyed the experience, looking round and seeing the lecture theatre and the debate room with the spinney chairs!”

    “I was worried it was going to be like a test but it was really good and fun! I really enjoyed the day, especially making up pudding club and the paninis!”

    “I found the day really fun because it was maths and science. It was really interesting and the mentors were amazing. It was good on the full tour of the university when we got to see where the students work, the library and the lecture theatre and where they live.”

     

    Photographs of the day

     

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