Get Up and Go - Out Of School Club

Get up and Go! is an Ofsted registered out of school club, based in the annex at High Spen Primary School.
We are open from 7.45 in the morning and until 6.00 after school.

Whilst this website houses the statutory DFE information, Parents and Carers are encouraged to join our private Facebook group. The FB group is used to share more detailed information and allows you to message us.
To find us search for ‘High Spen Primary School‘ in FB and answer the necessary security questions.
Thanks for now,
Mr A Firth

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The children, staff and parents of High Spen Primary School would like to welcome you to our website.

We are a friendly and supportive school whose staff and children will always be ready with a smile. We try and update our website regularly through our Class Twitter feeds, so it is worth looking every week.

We’d love to hear your comments and feedback. You can do this using the Comments link below many of the postings on our site. We look forward to hearing from you!

If you are looking at our website with a view to joining us, we would urge you to pick up the phone and arrange an appointment to see us in the flesh though as it is only by stepping through the doors that you can really appreciate what a special place this is.

Andrew Firth: Headteacher

     

Class News from School

 

Year 6 
Mouldy bread investigation – TY have been investigating what causes mould to reproduce more quickly. This week we recorded our results and drew conclusions. These helped us to make decisions for our mouldy bread competition.
Grace Nichols poetry – We have been learning all about the poet, Grace Nichols. As part of this learning, we had a go at performing some of her poems including a rap. No easy task!

 

Our Lockdown Heroes

High Spen Primary School gave hundreds of pupils medals while walking through the gates for the first time since lockdown. 

Click this link for the full story – High Spen in the Chronicle 

House Points

High Spen Then & Now

This project (as well as leaving us in tears) created fantastic opportunities for younger and older members of our community to come together to capture memories and images from our village. Thanks to Digital Voices for their technical wizardry and passion in helping to create this video.

Clinty

Ruler

Tilly

Townley

Come and See

Our children love to learn and they know they come to a special school.

If you think High Spen Primary might be the place for your child why not come and see what we have to offer….?

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