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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • Netball Tournament

    Tue 25 Jun 2019 Mrs Sewell
    Some of the Y6 girls competed at Ponds Forge against the winners of the other Sheffield leagues.  They didnt win but the standard of play from all the girls was fantastic and they should be very proud of their performance. 
  • SPORTS DAY POSTPONED

    Tue 25 Jun 2019 HB
    We have reluctantly agreed that tomorrow's Sports Day is postponed due to the weather today and the condition of the field (it is very soggy, we have been unable to have the track completely painted and we don't think it will dry out in time for the children to sit out on the field tomorrow). We have rearranged Sports Day for Tuesday 2nd July - same times apply. We apologise for the inconvenience and the decision was a tough one! We have not had to cancel for seven years! Apologies once again and we hope to see you on the 2nd July.
  • Well done to Luke Tester

    Mon 24 Jun 2019 HB
    Well done to Luke Tester in Y5. Luke attended the U11 Football trials for the 2019 - 2020 season and has been selected to be part of the U11 Sheffield Boys Squad. Great effort Luke, well done!
  • Athletics City Championships - successes

    Mon 24 Jun 2019 HB

    We had a brilliant evening at the City Championships for Athletics on Thursday 20th June 2019. 56 schools took part in the heats leading up to the City Finals! 7 of our children qualified in a range of events and at the end of the evening we had a CITY CHAMPION in the Y5 60m sprint, a bronze medalist in the Y5 600m and some stunning performances from all our children who finished in the top 5 or top 10 in the city! The results are as follows:

    Alonzo Blake -  Y5 finalist and City Champion 60m sprint

    Jem Martin - Y5 600m distance race - 3rd in the City

    Alfie Taylor Haigh - Y6 800m race - 4th in the City

    Charlie Barker finalist for Y5 60m sprint

    Isaac Corker - Y5 race walk 600m top 5 finisher

    Eden Thurley - Y5 race walk 600m girls finalist

    Charlie Barker - Y5 600m distance race - top 10

    Well done to everyone who took part, whether it was heats or finals...you were all outstanding!

  • Gymnasts compete in National Final!

    Fri 07 Jun 2019 HB

    On Thursday 6th June, 4 girls from Y4 attended the National Gymnastics Novice Competition in Stoke. at Fenton Manor Sports Complex. The competition was floor and vault.

    The girls came 8th in the English Schools National Finals Competition which is a fantastic achievement.  They were all brilliant and they all gave 100 percent. Well done Katie Hallam, Victoria Powell, Ruby Songjam and Alice Bonsall. We are super proud of you!  

  • Athletics at Woodbourn Road 6th June 2019

    Fri 07 Jun 2019 HB

    Well done to the 16 Y6 and 16 Y5 children who took part at the Sheffield Schools Athletics (Heat 4) yesterday. We saw some stunning performances and our children are SO supportive of each other - the teamwork they display is amazing. Everyone tried so hard and demonstrated many of the values that we talk about at school. 7 of our children have qualified for the City Finals that will be held on the 20th June at Woodbourne Road, starting at 4:15pm. Well done to everyone who took park! 

    Congratulations to Alonzo Blake, Charlie Barker, Isaac Corker, Jem Martin, Eden Thurley, Alfie Taylor Haigh and Edward Clayton for getting through to the City Finals!

  • MOVE MORE MONTH

    Tue 04 Jun 2019
    As a school we have signed up to the Move More Month - we will try to be as active as possible during the month of June. We have pledged to make lessons active, jog at least one lap of our Mile a Day and have at least one active assembly each week during June. We will have a bike to school week commencing 4th June, further details to follow. How many families can we get walking or cycling/scooting to school? Prizes are available through the council and Norton Free is on a mission!
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