Children In Need Fundraiser
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Everyone came dressed in spotty attire today in aid of Children In Need. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to such a worthy cause.
Everyone came dressed in spotty attire today in aid of Children In Need. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to such a worthy cause.
Last weekend saw children from Ashley Hill take part in events to remember those who had given their lives for our futures. On Saturday morning, Craig Hills and Grace Miller performed poems as crosses were laid in the gardens at St Peter's Church. The following day, a number of Year 6 children (Noa…
Ashley Hill turned Orange today, in aid of Mannin Sepsis. Mannin Sepsis is a relatively new charitable organization, which aims to heighten public awareness of sepsis. The organization has extremely close links to Ashley Hill School. Former pupil, Ann Struthers, sadly died of the disease in 2013 at…
Our Year 2 Tag Rugby players took to the NSC this morning to take part in the national festival. For many of these children it was their first opportunity to represent the school, and they can be very proud of their efforts. Tag Rugby can be a tricky game but, throughout the morning, the children's…
Over 40 children took part in the annual Primary Schools' Fell Race yesterday at Bradda Head. All our competitors can be especially proud of their performances throughout the event. It was wonderful to see our children really push themselves to the limit over the gruelling course. Well done to all…
Delighted to confirm our Head Boy and Girl team for 2017/18. Taking on the top jobs are Noah Ekdahl and Hollie Thompson, who will be ably assisted by Craig Hills and Grace Miller. Congratulations to all the children in Year 6 who wrote fantastic speeches in preparation for the election.
Caomihe and Jasmine, both from Year 6, joined Mr Lewis at the unveiling of a new bench at the War Memorial in Onchan. The girls joined Bemahague and Onchan school pupils in reading poems and listened as Hector Duff officially dedicated the benches.
The Year 3 classes had a magical rainforest experience at the Wildlife park. They used there imaginations and all there senses to get a detailed understanding of what it is like in a tropical rainforest. They also got to meet and learn about some of the animals that live in the rainforest.