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  • Girls football Finals league day 21st Feb

    Published 25/03/24

    After winning the previous league the girls football team went to Hive (Barnet FC) to play in the finals on a very wet and windy day.  All the teams that finished top of their league had been grouped together so the standard was going to be high and competitive.

     

    Our first match was against St John’s.  The girls picked up from where they let off with a solid and disciplined performance.  Haneen managed to get a only goal of the match by running down the wing and sneaking the effort in the near post.  We continued to defend well and created more chances.   The match finished with a 1-0 win, which was a great start and boosted our confidence.

     

    The second match was against Grimsdyke school.  The rain continued to pour down but this did not affect the children’s effort and motivation to get a positive result.  Grimsdyke scored first with a break away goal and excellent finish.  The game continued to be closed.  Rafa caused problems upfront and managed to get us a free kick from 20 yards out.  Haneen stepped up and blasted it in the top left corner to equalise.  The match finished 1-1 so we remained unbeaten.

     

    The last game for the league was against St John Fisher.  This was the toughest test that we had faced all season.  They were strong in all departments and despite the girls battling we lost the match 2-0.  Some excellent defending from Tamryn, Hayley and Iqra kept the score down.

     

    This meant that Roxeth had done enough to reach the semi finals which was a great achievement.  For this match we faced St Teresa’s who had a very good player in midfield and another one upfront.  However, proceeded to be another very close match.  Unfortunately, the forward managed to break free of our defence on one occassion and smashed the ball past Sophia, who had made some outstanding saves in this match to try and keep us in the game. We lost the match 1-0 but Mr Gurteen and I were very proud of the girls. 

     

    The last match was a third place play off against St Georges.  The girls continued to try their best.  We went 1-0 down following a good finish from their forward in the first half.  Despite this disappointment the girls showed tremendous resilience to draw level again from a great strike from Haneen.  The match finished as a draw.

     

    So overall the girls were the joint 3rd best primary school across all the schools in Harrow which was a wonderful achievement.  A special mention to Lena who played brilliantly throughout the tournament and was a terrific defender battling until the last minute.

     

    Congratulations to the following girls who all did brilliantly:  Heneen, Lena, Saanvi, Rafa, Sofia, Aminah, Iqra, Tamryn, Hayley.

     

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  • Y1 Learning

    Published 25/03/24

    In Year 1, we have been learning about positions , turns and direction. 

    We have linked this topic with our computing topic Maze Explorers. 

    We also played robotic games, pretended to be robots and gave directions to our other robot

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  • Y6 Gymnastics

    Published 26/02/24
    In PE Gymnastics, Year 6 have been developing counter balance and counter tension into sequence work on the floor and with apparatus. They have enjoyed exploring different jumps and travelling movements.
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  • Netball League

    Published 26/02/24
    Throughout January and February, the Roxeth Netball team have been completing their league fixtures. It has been a fantastic learning opportunity for the squad to take the skills they have been practising in their PE lessons and the Netball club and
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  • 1M fills their buckets!

    Published 26/02/24
    As part of Mental Health Wellbeing Week, Tom, the school counsellor, ran a workshop for 1M on Tuesday 20th of February. It focussed on the theme of trying to do things that make people happy. The concept of being a Bucket Filler came from the book by
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  • Year 1 welcomes a New Year!

    Published 30/01/24
    January 2024 saw Year 1 spring into action! They have been busy making New Year’s Resolutions – they discovered that a New Year Resolution is a tradition, now most common in many countries,in which a person makes a promise to continue goo
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  • World Religion Day

    Published 30/01/24
    On Sunday 21st January interfaith communities noted and celebrated the World Religion Day. This event is a global observance that promotes interfaith understanding and dialogue, emphasising the common thread that flows through all religions. On Wedne
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  • Y6 Science

    Published 30/01/24
    In Science, Year 4 have been learning about our teeth and how to care for them. We conducted an investigation to find out: Do sugary drinks damage our teeth? We used hard boiled eggs as teeth and put them into drinks of; water, cola, milk and orange
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  • Year 2 I'm Gonna Shine The Nativity!

    Published 19/12/23
    Well, they certainly did! We couldn't have been more proud of our fantastic Year 2s! They sang, danced and acted their way through our Year 2 play like true professionals. The songs were incredibly catchy, we are still singing them a week later!
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  • Re-Gen Christmas Special​​​​​​​

    Published 19/12/23
    ReGen, the Christian Schools’ Work Trust, presented the Nativity story to Roxeth school on Friday 15th December, in a creative way! Jez, Becky and Carol told the story of the birth of Jesus through a news channel called ‘Bible’. Jez
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  • Christmas Jumper Day

    Published 19/12/23
    On Tuesday 12th December, Roxeth participated in Christmas jumper day to raise money for Save the Children. It was a wonderful day full of festive cheer with the children also having their Christmas lunch. A huge thank you to everyone who took part a
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  • Diwali Assembly

    Published 28/11/23

    This month, on Wednesday 15th November, a few children from Year 5 and 6 took part in a fabulous Diwali assembly. The narrators were Rafa, Sara and Sofia. They were accompanied by Roxeth’s very own amazing dance troupe, which included Imogen, Kamsy, Mahi, Mishika and Neolon. The assembly focused on the meaning of Diwali, how it is celebrated and how it is prepare for.

    Did you know that Diwali is a five-day Festival of Lights, celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains throughout the world?

    The children saw a video clip about the story of Rama and Sita and the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness.

    We found out about some of the children’s own celebrations of Diwali and the New Year: cleaning and decorating the house with rangoli patterns, wearing new clothes, lighting diyas and candles, going to the temple and meeting family and friends to share delicious Indian food and sweets. Mrs Raja (5G) also shared some photos and video clips of her Diwali celebrations including a fireworks party! The children were mesmerised with the loud, vibrant and colourful fireworks party at Mrs Raja’s house!

    Diwali is a fun, happy time spent with family and friends. We hope that, for those families who celebrated Diwali on Sunday 12th November, they had a lovely time. Happy Diwali!

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