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Launch of our STAR Values
The school was decorated with stars throughout to promote our STAR values. Children drew logos, wrote poems and sang songs to celebrate.
S for Strength. We encourage our students to cultivate inner and outer strength, helping them to overcome challenges and achieve their goals.
T for Togetherness. We believe that working together and valuing each other's differences is key to building strong, supportive communities.
A for Aspirations. We encourage our students to dream big and believe in their potential.

R for Responsibility. We teach our students to take ownership of their actions and to be positive contributors to their community and environment.

In preparation for their visit to Scarborough, Key Stage 1 enjoyed a visit from Steve who saves lives with the RNLI. The children enjoyed trying on all the safety gear and finding out how to be safe near water.

Meanwhile, the children in Early Years found out all about the job of a police officer and sitting in the police van was the highlight of this session!

Celebrating Mental Health Awareness Day in style!
We asked all our staff to wear green to raise awareness about mental health… And we had a visit from a T Rex!

Pen Pals at Flockton!
This year, Year 5 has been involved in a fantastic opportunity with the Carry My Story project. This initiative is about learning more about our own identity and those in the community. As part of the project, the children have become penpals with children from Flockton First School. They have been writing postcards, video calling and have also met face to face, including a visit to the school’s local church!




The students have loved writing to children at Flockton First School and even took Bob the Bear when they met in person. Bob really enjoyed the visit!

Coronation celebrations have been in full swing at Healey School, to mark this historical event!


Nursery Class had a very special visitor, who was in search of his lost crown…








The children came up with lots of solutions until eventually the crown was found! They made posters to help find the crown; they tried lots of alternative headwear; they made their own crowns; decorated the King’s golden throne; made lemonade scones and celebrated in style, at being kings and queens.


What a great turnout for our Year 3 coronation party!


The children had made a feast fit for a King! Of course, quiche was on the menu.
Arts and crafts, and reading centred around King Charles III.

Have you ever tried Lemonade Scones?
A red, white and blue day was the finale to our coronation celebrations.
