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World Maths Day (March 2022)

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British Science Week (March 2022)

British Science Week 2022 celebrated the theme of ‘Growth’ and took place from 11th – 20th March. Science Week is a fantastic way to promote STEM –Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths. St Cuthbert’s children loved exploring this years theme and noticed that growth is all around us!

Women in Science Day (February 2022)

Women in Science Day is an annual event that celebrates all the amazing things women have achieved. Over the past decades, the global community has made a lot of effort in inspiring and engaging women and girls in science. Yet women and girls continue to be excluded from participating fully in science.

In order to achieve full and equal access to and participation in science for women and girls, and further achieve gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, the United Nations General Assembly declared 11th February as the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

St. Cuthbert’s researched some truly inspirational women who have changed the world.

NSPCC Number Day (February 2022)

On Friday 4th February, St Cuthbert’s took part in the annual NSPCC Number Day to raise awareness of the amazing charities work and to continue to celebrate our love of maths. The children were given the opportunity to dress up as their TT Rockstars Avatar or their favourite number. Across the day, we participated in lots of fun activities including the NSPCC Number Rocks tournament on TT Rockstars.
Each class were given a focus to celebrate on the day:
  • EYFS – Songs and rhymes using number
  • Y1 – Celebrating number through a story book
  • Y2 – Maths Eyes (Where’s the maths in that?)
  • Y3 – Famous Mathematicians
  • Y4 – Jobs that use maths
  • Y5 – Active Maths
  • Y6 – Maths in the news

Cash For Kids Fundraising (October 2021)

For 4 weeks in Autumn 2021, St Cuthbert’s Primary was one of 11 schools to fundraise as much money as they could, for the charity Cash for Kids. 

We had so much fun being creative with fundraising ideas. We were incredibly grateful for the generosity of our children and their families, in supporting our efforts during this time.

Liverpool Maths Party (September 2021)

The Liverpool Maths Party is an annual event coordinated by Liverpool Learning Partnership that runs in schools across the city. The purpose is to take a day to celebrate the important role that maths plays in our everyday lives.

On 24th September 2021, schools across Liverpool dropped everything to celebrate the importance of maths to our lives. The theme we chose this year, was celebrating maths outdoors and getting active!

 

Maths Calendar of Events 2021 – 2022

Download: 2021-2022 Calendar of events (Maths)

 

Fiver Challenge Summer Pop-Up Market (July 2021)

Throughout June & July, the children have been taking part in the Fiver Challenge. Each class was given a ÂĢ5 pledge and had to decide what product of service they would invest their fiver into. Teams had to source materials or products, prepare sales pitches, and plan to sell at the Summer Pop-Up Market at the end of June. The ÂĢ5 pledge supported the children to get their business idea off the ground during the 4 weeks of the challenge, aiming to make as much profit as they could. The Pop-Up Market was a huge success! Take a look at some of our amazing businesses.

Let’s Count Census Day 2021 (March 2021)

The census is the most complete source of information about our population. It’s been giving a detailed picture of our society since 1801. Census data helps to understand the needs of our society, now and in the future. It also helps with planning and resource allocation, while providing a snapshot for future generations to look back on. The census is a survey that happens every 10 years and this year it took place on Sunday 21st March 2021.

To celebrate this event every class look at the Census 2021 from different perspectives:

EYFS: Created their own time capsule

Year 1: NHS (Florence Nightingale)

Year 2: Our School Census

Year 3: Time Travel Detectives

Year 4: Working Life In the Past

Year 5: The Changing Population (past 100 years)

Year 6: Equality, Representation & the Census

 

CAFOD Harvest Appeal 2019 (September 2019)

St Cuthbert’s joined in this years CAFOD Harvest Appeal. Thank you to all those who donated towards the appeal. Our donations can help to support CAFOD to reach those in struggling communities and transform lives.

Fiver Challenge Pop-Up Market (June 2019)

Throughout the month of June, the children have been taking part in the Fiver Challenge. Each class was given a ÂĢ5 pledge and had to decide what product of service they would invest their fiver into. Teams had to source materials or products, prepare sales pitches, and plan to sell at the Summer Pop-Up Market at the end of June. The ÂĢ5 pledge supported the children to get their business idea off the ground during the 4 weeks of the challenge, aiming to make as much profit as they could. The Pop-Up Market was a huge success! Take a look at some of our amazing businesses.

Tour de France Fundraiser (June 2019)

With the support of our fantastic PTA, the children, staff and parents of St.Cuthbert’s took part in a sponsored Tour de France event in order to raise money for our brand new school. The aim was to collectively cycle 2,162 miles within a week!

Willmott Dixon – Giant Tetrahedron (5th December 2018)

Willmott Dixon’s community engagement coordinator together with Site Administrators hosted a Giant Tetrahedron event on the 5th December. This comprised of two sessions for Year 5 and Year 6. The Giant Tetrahedron is a highly motivational activity that combines construction, practical maths and problem solving skills. It provides an exciting opportunity to develop team building and collaborative working skills through the construction of a substantial and inspiring 4m high Giant Tetrahedron using only wooden dowels and elastic bands.

National Young Mathematicians Awards (November 2018)

Four children from St Cuthbert’s & St Sebastian’s were invited to take part in the National Young Mathematicians Awards. The children competed in a team maths competition ran with Explore Learning and the NRICH project at the University of Cambridge. They were given the unique opportunity to tackle a never-before-seen mathematical problem.