Residential trip to Waddecar Activity Centre

A group of year 6 leavers had a very exciting time staying over night at Waddecar activity centre.

The afternoon was spent getting stuck in to outdoor activities including stream walking.

Team work was absolutely essential during the high tower building exercise using climbing frames and ropes.

Having used gross motor skills and and team work to great effect the pupils then had opportunity to hone there fine motor skills on the shooting range.

Using air rifles under strict guidance from the tutor the pupils excelled at target practice.

Friendships and fond memories were embedded. Happy times as the end of their Calder Lodge journey nears an end.

Inter school football tournament.

11/07/2023

Calder Lodge School had the pleasure of hosting Keyes Barn school for an inter-school football tournament at playfootball.com.

Great fun was had by all with some awesome teamwork on show.

Three teams competed for the outright victory.

The winners were Keyes Barn school. All involved had an excellent day out with sportsmanship at the forefront.

A special mention must go to Ben (Left) who instigated and helped organise the tournament.

Fruit picking at Greenland’s Farm.

On Wednesday 5th July, Calder Class visited Greenbank Farm in Carnforth for our Cultural Capital trip.  This term the class has been engaged in a topic called ‘Sow, Grow and Farm’.

Over the term we have grown lettuce, strawberries, herbs, tomatoes and potatoes.  To round the topic off, we visited a local fruit picking farm.  The children worked in pairs to fill their punnets with raspberries and blackcurrants.

A few brave pupils attempted to eat really sour gooseberries.

All the pupils loved finding ripe fruit to fill up their punnets (and their bellies).  Later this week, we plan to make jars of jam and distribute them to the other classes.  They will be able to share the fruits of our labour with their morning slice of toast courtesy of Calder class.

Awesome homemade produce.

Raft building with Calder Class 8th June 2023

8th June 2023

Calder class had an absolutely brilliant day out at Waddecar scout camp for a teambuilding adventure exercise. The class used a whole spectrum of skills learnt in school including space, shape and measure from Math’s and speaking and listening from English. Patience, turn taking, perseverance, co-operation, empathy and understanding were all needed as the team worked together in an attempt to stay afloat.

After a great deal of hard work the prototype seemed to be doing the job.

Alas it was not to be but Calder class had great fun splashing around and jumping in the lake.

The day was a huge success with confidence flying high and self esteem building. What a lovely way to spend a day.

    Calder Class go farming at Greenlands

    Calder Class had a fabulous time when they visited Greenlands Farm. This venue was chosen because this term’s topic is about farming.  The pupils had the opportunity to hand feed two hungry young calves.  Many of the children were very entertained by the springing, noisy lambs. 

    The guinea pigs were a firm favourite with most of the class. 

    We had a yummy picnic lunch in the sunshine.  After lunch, the whole class went for a bounce on the convex trampoline.  A fun time was had by all.  It was especially nice to have the support from Mrs Nicholson and of course Mr Farnworth – the Cultural Capital King.

    We spent some time in the reptile house being introduced to Kevin the tortoise (with loose bowels), a gecko called Leo and a rather gorgeous snake.  Quite a few of the class were brave enough to have the snake draped on their shoulder.  

    Castles with Oakenclough Class.


    Oakenclough Class have been learning all about castles and towers throughout their topic lessons. They have visited Liverpool Castle at Rivington, which is a ruin dating back to 1200s, to enable
    them to really understand the concept of the age and strength of these structures. Lancaster castle also remains a firm favourite.

    They identified the remnants of key features associated with the period of time the castle was
    built, testing their prior-knowledge of how castles evolved from the iron age onwards. Using
    their imaginations, they considered what life would have been like for those living in the castle at the time it was built. They finished off their trip with a picnic by the lake, what a fabulous time everyone had!

    Social Learning with Nicky Nook Class

    Nicky Nook enjoyed a nature walk at Brockholes Nature Reserve where we did some bird watching and spotted lots of wildlife such as herons and swans . As a part of a social learning activity, the children worked together in teams to build a den using different materials. We had some time playing in the park together, after a picnic and enjoyed an ice cream to finish our trip.

    Parlick Class here to save the day.

    Parlick class went to Catterall park as part of our memorable experience for our new topic, ‘Superheroes.’ The children dressed up into their favourite superheroes and then played with each other on the park.

    Before our trip out we discussed with the class who our favourite superheroes were and what superpowers we liked. We then used our imaginations to pretend we were our favourite hero and we used our superpowers to play nicely with each other.

    Fairsnape Class- River and water flow

    As part of our Culture Capital trip, Fairsnape class spent the day visiting Scorton by going to discuss our current ‘Topic’ subject which is ‘Flow’. We also went to the picnic area for our lunch, followed by the trip conclusion of spending a short time at the park/play area. The objective of the day was to introduce the students to features and aspects of rivers and associated characteristics of flowing water and its constituents. Overall, the day was enjoyable and educational.

    The students observed how rivers move and flow as they progress from source to mouth. They could also see how both nature and animals utilise the river as part of their natural habitats. After this, we had a great packed lunch prepared by the school chef, before we moved over to the park and play area. We all brought away many enjoyable memories from the day that we could reflect upon in the lessons that followed surrounding water and flow.

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