St. Michael's Live
Latest Updates from our School
NSPCC Number Day
It is NSPCC number day and we are raising money for charity by dressing up as numbers and engaging in lots of math activities throughout the day. The staff enjoyed joining in too!
Police visitors
An exciting day for Reception children meeting the police for our topic 'Not all superhero's fly!' Stone police officers have been to see the children to talk about their jobs and how they help us in the community. We then sat in a police car and pressed the siren, a...
It’s Christmas!
What a fantastic two weeks the teachers and all of the children have had at St Michael's celebrating the build up to Christmas. We have enjoyed Nativities, Carols, Choir, Christmas Lunch and Class Parties to name a few events! The children have thoroughly enjoyed...
Year 2 Trip to Stone Library & St Michael’s Church
The children visited the school’s advent window in town. They then walked to St. Michael’s Church where they explored the church and its features. They also looked at the Christmas trees that were decorated for the Christmas tree festival. The children spotted the...
Thank you friendship club
Thank you friendship club and Mrs. Childs for decorating the beautiful friendship club Christmas tree. Their decorations all represented values they believed are important to use during the Christmas period. The tree has now been taken to St Michael's Church by Mrs....
Christingle Making
We have enjoyed a beautiful Christingle Worship at St Michael's today delivered by Mr. Abbott. The children have thoroughly enjoyed making their Christingles after this. We look forward to seeing many of our families at the Christingle service on Sunday.
UNICEF- Do all countries have access to health care?
Mrs Williams Fenton and UNICEF have been thinking about how lucky we are to have access to free health care in Britain. They have been exploring countries who do not have access to this service and have produced a poster with these facts on. Next week, they will be...
Outright Day
Today UNICEF ambassadors looked at all the ways our health needs are met in the uk. They came up with so many. We are so lucky. Next week we are going to look at those who don't have them met. This relates to UNICEF's outright day!
Remembrance Day at St Michael’s
The children have had a busy morning taking part in a range of reflective activities surrounding Remembrance Day. Children have reflected upon the day through Art, Poetry, Outdoor learning and much more. We are sure that we will see many families at the Remembrance...
What did Year 1 do at the Farm?
Year 1 have had a super time at Amerton Farm. They have been learning about the importance of farming locally and how to care for animals. The children enjoyed stroking and feeding the animals, a tractor ride and a play too! Thank you Amerton Farm for such a fantastic...