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Northern is an amazing place for our children to learn. In our latest news section we will share with you the latest events taking place across the school. More detailed information can be found on your child's class website page.

  • School Council Assembly.

    Tue 30 Jan 2024 Mrs Melvin

    Today our school council members organised and delivered an assembly to the whole school. They talked about our Rights Respecting School status as well as our school values. They reminded the school children all about what their roles were in school and how they wanted to make a difference to the school. The first task they set the children was to organise a set day and time for class council so that they can feedback to us when we meet on a Friday. Well done School Council!

  • myHappymind launch at Northern!

    Thu 18 Jan 2024 Mrs Rawcliffe

    I am delighted to announce that Northern Primary school have now become a myHappymind school. myHappymind is an NHS backed and award winning preventative mental health and wellbeing program for Primary schools and is already successfully operating in many Lancashire schools. This week we kicked off with a launch in our whole school assembly, where all the children got to learn about the programme and meet the special characters, including HAP! This was followed by the children's first myHappymind lesson in class, where they received their new reflective journals and began to learn about how our brain works! There is a real buzz around the school and the children love it when HAP visits their classroom!

  • Police visit to reception class!!!

    Fri 12 Jan 2024 Mrs Rawcliffe

    Today we had two police officers visit Reception class as we are looking at people who help us. All the children asked lots of questions and really enjoyed trying all the different hats on and looking at all the equipment!

  • Local MP visits Year 3!

    Mon 08 Jan 2024 L Davies

    At the end of the Autumn term as part of  a local geography topic, Year 3 wrote a letter to the local MP for Rossendale and Darwen, Sir Jake Berry about the state of the local bingo ball on Burnley Road.. Little did they think they would get a visit in person to discuss the issue! As well as talking about the building, they discussed other local issues, like the fountain in the middle of town, local parks, and of course that favourite, potholes on the roads! They also found out how Parliament works, what an MP is and does and how new laws are made. This included a few mini-debates where Year 3 became Parliament on the important issues of serving hot chocolate in schools and whether Rossendale should be a no-fly zone! 

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