Friday, July 29, 2011

The end of term

It was our End of Term Church Service on Wednesday.
 "One more step along the world I go...."

Year 6 sang "I've had the time of my life", with customised words.

Mr Shackleton was smiling

But some of the children were less cheerful

 In Years 3 and 4 the prospect of the school holidays added a certain amount of jollity

We are all in our final assembly - the last of 2010-11
Happy holidays everyone
and best wishes to our year 6 leavers.
PS new lighting for the hall will be installed over the summer - so you'll be able to see things more clearly in future!

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Goodbye part two

Here's the cake to mark Mr Cooper's retirement.
Note the Hartlepool scarf (made of icing) tied round it


 He christens the Coop Deck ....

.... beaming fondly at the audience of around 80 staff 

Addressing the children for the very last time, ...

.....he shows them the picture he has donated to school: "Chums Forever"
 NB Hartlepool scarf

 In the staffroom, the farewell speech to staff

 Goodbye to a very special man
(from Hartlepool, surprisingly enough!)

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Goodbye to a very special Deputy Head

Every class made a special card to say farewell to Mr Cooper

 They were presented to him in our final assembly. Hard to get the whole school in - some staff are peeking through the door.
 Our Year 6 leavers are holding the cards. Some of their shirts have been signed: hope their mums don't mind!
Year 6 look a little sad - but we know they'll have fantastic fun in their new schools
In the staffroom, the teachers drink limeade while laughing at one of Mr Cooper's many jokes.
More pictures to follow - if someone sends me some!

The secret revealed

At last we can reveal why staff were working so hard to finish the outdoor stage. It is because it has been named after our retiring Deputy Headteacher, Mr Cooper.
Here, he poses for the Express and Star photographer.
(Note the new balustrade - only finished on Monday!)
 A close up of the red plaque he is holding explains that this is the Coop Deck - named in his honour.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Full Attendance - the reward!

All the children who had full attendance went to Alton Towers for the day. Here are some of them on the coach. We took 60 children, from Reception to Year 6


"This is the best day ever"
"I want to come next year as well."
"It's worth it."
"All our friends are working aren't they?"
"Can we get an ice cream after this?"


This is the queue for the Runaway Mine Train
Why aren't there any action shots?
Because the Blog Lady was having too much fun (Sorry)

Sunday, July 24, 2011

The roof goes on

It wa Friday lunchtime and time for the roof to go on

 It was heavier than it looked, but good teamwork helped

Bit by bit it was eased into position

Think that might be it, guys

 Now to secure it

Look out for more photos next week -
Coming tomorrow: the trip to Alton Towers for the full attenders!
And over the summer, I'll post all the pictures from this term. Sports Days, pictures of our sports teams, Drayton Manor and lots more beside.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Fairy tales exposed

Years 5 and 6 did their production tonight. Every child had a part to play in it (writing for a cast of 140 is quite tricky - well done Mrs Roden and Mr Seager!)

It was about what happens after the end of the fairy tales you heard as a child.

Was Goldilocks really guilty of breaking and entering?
 Or was it an insurance scam by Daddy Bear?


Excited faces in the dressing room


The first number " Fairytale City" bore more than a passing resemblance to Paradise City by Guns and Roses

Afterwards, a proud Head Teacher thanks the children for their fantastic performances
Thanks for the photos, Ms Walkley. Has anyone else got any to email to info@jessons.dudley.sch.uk?