Tuesday, 20 December 2016
Wolverham Art Show
Wolverham put on a fantastic art exhibition yesterday evening! Parents, carers and children were invited to come and view some of the fabulous art work produced by Wolverham pupils. Each class focused on a different artist as their inspiration, and I'm sure you'll agree the finished work is fantastic!
Wednesday, 2 November 2016
KS2 cross country
Several pupils from key stage 2 recently took part in a cross country competition in Neston. Miss Kershaw and Mrs Humphrey were incredibly proud with how well they all did, here is a photo of them collecting their certificates. Well done all!
Tuesday, 25 October 2016
Be safe, Be seen, Be secure assembly
The whole school took part in an assembly where our local PCSO came and shared about how we can be safe over the Halloween and bonfire period. Our Junior Safety Officers also shared with the whole school tips on how to stay safe over this time.








Wednesday, 19 October 2016
Ks1 Harvest Assembly
We really enjoyed taking part in the harvest assembly today. We showed off our fantastic singing and our super learning!
Wednesday, 28 September 2016
Year 3 football competition!
Well done to year 3 for coming 2nd in the 6-aside football competition at the UCEA! I'm sure you'll agree they look fantastic in their new kits. Thanks very much to Veolia for providing the kits!
Monday, 26 September 2016
The Pop Project
We had a great start to the week today with a visit from the Pop Project! We learnt all about the 5 British Values, famous British people and why Great Britain is so great! Everyone from reception all the way up to year 6 joined in with singing, dancing and lots of audience participation!
Tuesday, 19 July 2016
SCHOOL'S OUT FOR THE SUMMER! Let’s all enjoy the summer holidays
SCHOOL'S OUT FOR THE SUMMER! Let’s all enjoy the summer holidays
Stay safe, stay out of trouble and get involved is the message to all young people as schools get set to finish for their summer break. The long summer holiday has in recent years seen an increase in anti-social behaviour in some areas of the county. This year, Cheshire Police is urging the small minority who cause problems in their community, to join other young people by getting involved in some of the great FREE events and activities taking place over the summer. These include things like sports and fitness, bike maintenance, creating computer games, zorb football, and archery, DJ sessions plus much more.
Parents are also being asked to help keep their children safe, by encouraging them to take part in the organised events. To ensure that they know where they are and what they are doing. To be mindful about their safety when playing the new apps ie Pokémon Go. Be sensible when using the internet and be respectful to their neighbours and community.
Cheshire Police is here for communities and we will not tolerate this type of criminal behaviour. Local people can be reassured that if they report incidents to us, they will be taken seriously.”
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