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Andrea Adamson
Christmas came early for our first active 30:30 wristband winners
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When you telephone school, 0113 2930280, the telephone is likely to be answered by Mr Barker (School Business Manager) or Ms Ashmore (Administrator). They are more than happy to deal with any queries you have and will arrange for you to speak to the relevant member of staff if required. If you require a paper copy of any information on our website please contact Mr Barker (School Business Manager) or Ms Ashmore (Administrator) in the office.
Naburn Road
Whinmoor, Leeds, LS14 2BL
United Kingdom
0113 2930280
headteacher@whitelaith.leeds.sch.uk
White Laith Primary School is situated within Whinmoor in Leeds. Children and adults work together in an atmosphere of trust, respect and belonging. We aim to treat everyone with equal dignity and worth valuing their particular characteristics. The Staff and Governors are determined to make our school a place of excellence and the children
share that desire.
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Christmas came early for our first active 30:30 wristband winners
Read MoreDanube have been composing some music inspired by the Mayans.
Read MoreDanube have been busy making magical hot chocolate stirrers for colour fair. Only 50p!
Our topic this term is Rain forests and we want to discover more
Read MoreWe became pollinators in Danube.
Read MoreAre you active for 30 minutes at school? Are you active for 30 minutes at home?
Remember to fill in your 30:30 challenge chart every day.
Thank you for helping us
Read MoreWe had a fabulous day comparing our native deciduous forests to the tropical rainforests!
In RE today, we tried Matzos. Matzos is a Jewish flatbread that is usually eaten during Pesach the Jewish festival of Passover.
For our learning log homework this week we continued to celebrate Roald Dahl's birthday by making some special dream jars to collect our dreams in.
To celebrate Roald Dahl's Birthhday, on Wednesday, we made Frobscottle! We carefully measured out and chopped the ingredients. It was delumptious! We thought of exciting adjectives and recorded the recipe. Why don't you try making it at home?
Yr3 are learning the skills to be a good researcher.
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