Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
Children and staff from school took part in a fantastic mass sports activity today called 'Go Run for Fun'. You can see all the photos and video by clicking the link to the PE page below...
The children (and staff) had a great day in school, dressing up in a wonderful variety of costumes whilst raising money for Children in Need. The total raised was well over £100 at last count, which will help to support children at home and abroad. Well done to all the children and parents for supporting and making Children in Need 2015 a great success! Have a look at the fabulous photos by clicking on the link below...
Click on these links to see our wonderful children star in three fantastic films about reading for pleasure, made by the 'City of Readers' campaign. Who can you spot?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B74AmMsqgZCDSVItWnZtbUE1VWM/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B74AmMsqgZCDNy1kNzBKM3lZQXc/view?usp=sharing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmSx5qWVkxA
As you may know, Norman Pannell has invested a huge amount of time, money and effort into the promotion of reading for pleasure. We are currently applying for Liverpool's Reading Charter Mark Award, gaining recognition for the projects being led now and in the last few years to start a reading revolution at Norman Pannell.
Thanks to the exciting events and activities going on in school, led by Miss Gold our Reading Advocate and Literacy co-ordinator, our children, parents and staff are delving ever-deeper into the magical world of literature, with children and parents finding new ways of enjoying and celebrating books. Events such as 'Stay, eat and read', 'Reading Revolutionaries', 'Reader in Residence' and 'Power of Reading', have helped to champion reading and develop a thirst for literature at our school.
We are all so proud of the children who star in these videos, which will be seen by thousands of people and used to inspire others to follow in our children's footsteps in developing a lifelong love of reading. Many thanks to the City of Readers, Reader Organisation and School Improvement Liverpool for their support and expertise.