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Roman Catholic Primary School

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News

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  • 07/03/24

    World Book Day

    Today we had a huge amount of fun celebrating World Book Day! At Holy Trinity, we really enjoy books, and this was a brilliant way to celebrate our love of reading. Children took part in lots book themed activities. It was lovely to see such imagination as the children came to school dressed as t...
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  • 17/01/24

    Class 3 Ribchester Museum

    Class 3 enjoyed a trip to Ribchester Roman Museum on Wednesday. They were shown and are able to handle real Roman artefacts including fragments of pottery, bones and metal objects. One of the most exciting parts of the day was when children had the opportunity to try on the replica armour and helmet...
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  • 21/12/23

    Holy Trinity Music Club - Christmas Song

    The music club, which included children from Year 4, 5 and 6 have written, created and recorded this amazing Christmas song to share with all our families.  We wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. 
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  • 15/11/23

    Science - Heart Dissection

     Mrs Lord and Mr Johnson from Fisher More High School came to school today to teach a science lesson. The children  thoroughly enjoyed dissecting hearts and were able to see the four heart chambers and the vessels going into and out of the heart. This supported their learning abo...
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  • 09/11/23

    Life Education Visit

    School isn’t just about learning to read and write. School is one of the most influential places for young people to learn about their health, wellbeing and mental health and how to navigate all the things that happen to them as they grow.
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  • 07/11/23

    BT STEM Visited Year 6

    Mrs. Jenkinson from Blessed Trinity visited class 4 on Monday to teach a STEM science lesson. The children investigated the ink in different pens to see who had written Mrs. Jenkinson a note. They produced a paper chromatograph and compared it to the sample. They are good little scientists...
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  • 10/10/23

    World Mental Health Day

    This week we took part in Young Minds #HelloYellow in support of World Mental Health Day by wearing yellow to reflect the theme.  In school, children learnt about keeping a healthy mind and the importance of looking after each other.  In total, we raised £119.04 which will be dona...
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  • 02/10/23

    New Leadership Team

    Huge congratulations to Charlie and Eliza who are now in post as Head Pupils 2023-24 and Esme and Connor who are now Deputy Head Pupils. This fantastic group of pupils form our new Senior Pupils Leadership Team. They will be supported by the Pupil Chaplains, School Council and ou...
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  • 19/05/23

    Year 6 London Trip

    Our Year 6, had an amazing time in London on their residential trip this week. Buckingham Palace, the London Eye and the West End were some of the attractions enjoyed as they explored the capital city. They had a tour of the Houses of Parliament followed by a workshop. They visited the West End, to...
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  • 08/05/23

    The Coronation of King Charles III

    On Friday, 5th May, we celebrated the Coronation of King Charles. This involved a day of Royal themed activities; art, games and music for our children. Class 4 children produce some amazing drawings demonstrating their growing art skills.  On the Thursday, our fantastic kitch...
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  • 24/02/23

    25th Anniversary

    On Thursday 23rd February it was our schools 25th anniversary on Halifax Road. In 1998 on the 23rd February some very excited children and staff moved from an old Victorian building with no facilities in order to carry out the curriculum to a brand-new building.  The previous bu...
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