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This Year At Ninian ...

Below are a selection of photos and items to give you a sample of what we have been up to this year.  For even more, checkout our Twitter account - @nppschool

 

 

February

January

December

November

Oct - Y3 - Upbeat Music

Oct - Y3 - Computational thinking

Oct - Y1 - The Enormous Turnip

Oct - Y6 - Riverside Challenge learning about cricket and tolerance

Oct - Y3 - Stone Giant instructions

Oct - Orchard - Stay and Play

Oct - Y6 - Missions begin

Oct - Y3 - Speedy bonds to 20

Oct - Cherry - exploring fish

Sept - Y3 go to St Fagans

Sept - Y6 - class assembly rehearsal

Sept - Y4 - Growth Mindset - inspirational people

Sept - Y4 - safety work

Sept - Y6 - Maths and Missions

Sept - Y5 - Drumming with Upbeat Music

Sept - Y5 - Respect Week

Sept - Y1 - Friendship recipe

Sept - REAL PE

Sept - Upbeat Music begins again

Sept - outdoor maths

Sept - Y6 - Exploring expected and unexpected behaviours for Zones of Regulation

Sept - Y5 - Maths games to keep us in the Green Zone

Sept - Y3 - Exploring body language & facial expressions for Zones of Regulation

Sept - Zones of Regulation recap

 

2024 - 2025

 

Above this sign are images from the next academic year.

New photos are always at the top of the page.

July - current head boy and girl welcome the next ones

July - Barry Island day trip

July - Y6 Prom

July - Computational thinking in STEM Week

July - Year 1 Carnival

July - Summer Fair

July - Tafwyl performance

July - Mme Lerato's visit to school from Lesotho

July - Immersion cafe

July - PS3 dress rehearsal

July - Summer fair prep begins

July - Immersion cafe

June - Y3 Science and problem solving activities

June - Sports Days

June - visit from Mme Amelia from Lesotho

June - transition events

June - Y4 start their swimming lessons

June - Y3 science

June - Y1 using maths manipulatives

June - Hamed Amiri speaks to Y6 about inspriation

June - visit from St John Lloyd School beginning their School of Sanctuary journey

June - Open Your Eyes Week begins

June - Grangetown Festival

June - Immersion visit to Asda

June - International Day of Play

June - Print Haus visit to work on Lesotho partnership blanket

Refugee Week

May - Y6 visit The Talent Shack to find out more about behind the scenes at a performance

PAG - Criw Cymraeg in action

May - Y3 debating if parents spend too much time on their phones

May - Y1 hear from Parampreet Singh about being a Sikh in Cardiff

May 2nd- Members of Ninian Park Primary Choir were invited to sing at a reception for King Letsie III, the King of Lesotho

March - PS2 get ready for their concert

March - Year 4 showcasing their learning to parents

March - Y5 cricket inspired art for the Cricket Museum

March - Year 4 visit House of Sport to work with CCFC

March - Ford Car Competition

March - Happy Moshoeshoe Day

March - Getting recycling ready in PAG

March - British Milano Gymnastics Competition in Stoke

March - Y3 Sherman performance

March - Red Nose Day fun

March - Eisteddfod

March 2024 - Iftar meal

February - Global Citizens PAG learning about Libya from one of our lovely mums

February - Cynefin workshops with Upbeat Music

February - Learning about Sikhism

February - Screens4Schools project in Year 6

February - Cardiff and Vale Tumble and Vault Compettion

February - Teachers visit Lesotho

February - Year 1 plant broccoli

February - Chinese New Year

February - Children's Mental Health Week

February - Welsh Music Day

February - Upbeat Music performance of Circle of Life

February - Welsh Acro competition

February - Wear Red for Velindre for Miss Rhodes

January - National Orchestra of Wales performance

January - Y3 working with ECSOPA preparing for their Sherman Theatre performance

December 2023 - Christmas Fair

December - Learning about Windrush from our governor Mr Gittens

November 2023 - Welsh in school & our visitors

November 2023 - Stay and Play in Reception

November - Remembrance Sunday

November - World Children's Day

November 2023

November 2023 - PE

November 2023 - Parents evening

November 2023 - Immersion go to IKEA

November 2023 - Children in Need

October 2023 - Parent, Teacher and Friends Association (PTFA)

October 2023 - Rights Fest

October 2023 - Maths

October 2023 - Riverside Challenge

October 2023 - Love Grangetown Project

October 2023 - Y6 residential - Abernant

October 2023

September 2023 - Safety & anti-bullying week

September 2023 - Healthy Eating week

September 2023 - Zones of Regulation

September 2023

July 2023 - Year 6 leavers

July 2023 - Summer Fair

July 2023 - Tafwyl

July 2023 - Ninian Festival

July 2023

June - Sports Days

June 2023 - Food bank collection as part of Refugee Week

June - Refugee Week

June - Grangetown Festival - 75 years of the NHS

May - King Charles III's Coronation week

June - Sensory Superstars at Cardiff Castle

May - Our PAGs get busy

April - Bags for School collection

March - Eisteddfod

March - Moshoeshoe Day - Lesotho

March - STEM Week

March - Book Week

March - Easter

February - Milano Schools Gymnastics Final

Feb - Internet Safety Day

January - Our Music Masters PAG get tuneful

October - Diwali

May - Dydd Seren a Sbarc

Interested in Sign Language?

How to create a ParentPay account

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Here is a great video from our friends at Lakeside Primary on how to create your own ParentPay account. These accounts will be used to pay for school dinners, trips, etc to avoid staff having to handle cash.

Lunches need to be ordered by Sunday (the day before the week starts) on the ParentPay site. If you do not pre-order any lunches you must provide your child with a packed lunch.

If you have any difficulties please phone the main office on 029 20 388 991.

Welcome back video

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This is a video about what school will look like when we re-open on 29th June. It explains how we will be using separate entrances for different year groups to help with social distancing and shows you examples of what the classrooms will look like. We also remind pupils that they will only need their coats (which will stay in their classrooms) and a water bottle; everything else will be provided. We look forward to seeing you all soon.

Pass the Rainbow of Hope video

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Everyone at school want to send our best wishes to our Ninian Park community, as well as all the other key workers who are trying so hard to keep us safe and healthy during this difficult time.

We hope you enjoy our video and it gives you a reason to smile.

Mrs Jones reads The Ugly Duckling

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Mrs Pugsley reads Handa's Surprise

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Mrs Rees reads Mr Dizzy

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Mrs Bagguley reads The Tiger Who Came To Tea

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Mr Greedy read by Mrs Rees

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What the Ladybird Heard as read by Miss Jones

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Tick Tock as read by Miss Shelley

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Story Time with Miss Hulatt

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Cuddle up, under a cosy blanket and listen as Miss Hulatt weaves her magic with the story "This Moose Belongs To Me" by Oliver Jeffers.

Story time with Mrs HIll - Goldilocks and the Three Bears

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Are you sitting comfortably? Then Mrs Hill will begin!

Story time with Mrs Rees - Mr Happy

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A story to cheer everyone up, read by the always cheerful Mrs Rees.
Enjoy

The True Story of the Three Little Pigs

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Do you know the story of the Three Little Pigs? Are you sure? Have you ever heard the story from the side of the wolf? Check out Mrs Morris' story time and decide for yourself which story is true.

Mrs Rees reads Mr Tickle

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Sit back and list to the first ever Mr Men book by Roger Hargreaves from 1971 that is still able to make us smile and giggle. Are you ready? Good, because Mrs Rees is ready to begin.

Mrs Rees reads Little Miss Busy

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Are you always busy and on the go? Little Miss Busy is. When she's not cleaning the house, she's shopping, and when she's not shopping she's gardening or cooking or cleaning. Until one day when she gets sick and is told to do nothing and rest, but that makes her unhappy. I wonder who will help her? Can Miss Busy learn to relax? Well, find a comfortable seat and get ready as Miss Rees reads the 22nd book in the Little Miss series.
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