This week we have started to practice for our Easter production, we are very good at the songs and we hope our acting will be just as good! We learned about playscripts in literacy and created our own playscript about Peter Pan before performing them to our class. Today we did our first MUD RUN! We ran around a course that Mr Cooke mapped out. It was epic! Mr Cooke made sure we got sufficiently muddy!
The basketball team played in their second round of games on Tuesday and played superbly winning both of their games.
The first game against Good Shepherd was the closest of the two games ending up a tie at full time, this meant that the game went to overtime and a golden basket. We had most of the ball in this time and managed to score the winning basket thanks to some great teamwork and a fantastic shot from Kayden.
The second game, against Moseley, was also a tight affair with the lead changing sides all the time. In the final quarter though All Souls finally managed to get a 4 point lead which they held onto until the final whistle.
A huge congratulations to the team it was wonderful performance.
Congratulations to the football team as they managed to beat a very determined St Osburg’s side 4 – 2 yesterday and remain unbeaten for the season.
The pitch wasn’t in the best of conditions but this didn’t stop the boys trying to play good football, creating lots of chances early in the game. These chances finally resulted in Jack scoring a fantastic team goal which was shortly followed by Ewan after a superb through ball from Kayden. The defence remained strong throughout the first half with James making some crucial tackles meaning we went in at half time two nil up.
The team had a few changes at half time with children playing in positions they were not used to. This meant that we allowed St Osburg’s back into the game as they scored early in the half. Any nervousness this created though was soon gone as Tyler and Owen both scored to make the score 4 – 1. St Osburg’s then scored a great goal late on but luckily it only turned out to be a cancellation goal.
Well done everyone and thanks to all the parents and grandparents that came along and supported the team.
You can see how the team are doing and look at the new Coventry Catholic Sports Website by clicking here.
February 9th 2016 is Safer Internet Day, a day that is very important to our school and pupils. Safer Internet Day is run by the INSAFE network and is celebrated every year across Europe, and in other countries worldwide.
We will be delivering lessons to your children throughout the week during their computing lesson to celebrate the many positives of the internet, and to raise awareness of the issues that children and young people face online today.
To get more information about this day you can visit the Safer Internet Day website here and can download the parents pack below which will help reinforce at home what they have been taught in class.
The Year 5/6 football team maintained their unbeaten record with a great win over a very strong Clifford Bridge side in the Small Schools Cup.
On a very wet and soggy pitch the boys played some great football early on in the match and managed to take a small 3-2 lead in at half time thanks to two goals from Jack and one from Ryan.
The second half was even tighter with both sides creating fewer chances. Clifford Bridge did however manage to break late in the half but, thanks to a fantastic save from Ethan the score remained 3-2.
Congratulations boys a well deserved, hard fought victory. Good luck in the next round.
Congratulations to the girl’s football team for reaching the Finals of the 4-a-side football tournament yesterday. The girls played and won all 4 league games against Stoke Heath, Holbrooks, St. Lawrence and Whitmore Park meaning that they have now qualified for the finals on Tuesday 23rd February.
For many of the girls it was their first experience of playing in a competitive game but they didn’t let it show as they dominated most of the games from start to finish. They managed to score a remarkable 14 goals in their 4 matches and because of tight defending and excellent goalkeeping only conceded 2.
Well done girls and good luck in the finals.
On Tuesday 9th February the boy’s team will be trying to emulate the girls and qualify for the finals night.
Year 2 are currently learning how to program in computing. They are using a website called code.org to create algorithms with loops and sequences in order to move an angry bird to its nest.
If you want to practice at home you can do by clicking here and entering your secret picture password.





























































