Football fixtures this week
Here are the football fixtures for the week beginning 4 October.
Here are the football fixtures for the week beginning 4 October.
Extra-curricular activities for the week beginning 4 October
It's been a really exciting week at Park and the Park Points are going from strength to strength!
Great to see so many new faces at under 14's basketball club Thursday night. After watching these guys practice last night we are so excited about the Lancashire Cup competitions this year.
Year 9 GCSE Art Students have been developing their talents through participating in a watercolour workshop led by Professional local artist Alison Greer.
Year 10 have fully embraced their first Personal Development day of this academic year.
Our Year 7's have enjoyed their first Personal Development Day learning about RESPECT. Activities included:
Capture the Flag, working respectfully as a team member,
Teamwork Spaghetti Tower, respecting views and instructions of others.
Build a Story, writing a short story about Respect using literacy skills.
Flag for Respect, showing different ways for respecting others.
Booking now open for our guided tours. Please visit our Open Event 2021 page to secure your place
As part of Personal Development Day, Year 9 Duke of Edinburgh students have been learning how to keep themselves and others safe, how to conduct a Primary Survey and how to put an unconscious casualty in the Recovery Position. They've also seen a CPR demonstration, learned how to make a 999 call and how to communicate effectively with a casualty. They've had fun, learned some invaluable skills and completed a part of their Duke of Edinburgh Award.
Gymnasts, HGVs and Formula 1 cars have all been discussed this week as Year 11 are getting to grips with forces and their effects. They have been finding out how the stability of an object relates to its centre of mass. One of their tasks is to find the centre of mass of an irregular object and once they had, to balance it on the end of their pen with great success as you can see!
As part of their work on Energy, Year 7 have been investigating the amount of energy stored in crisps by burning them. The crisps then heated water and students measured the temperature change of the water to compare the energy value of the crisps.