Trinity Task Force!
A huge thank you to Holy Trinity Task Force who spent a day helping staff to prepare our new EYFS outdoor area!
Welcome to our Latest News!
A huge thank you to Holy Trinity Task Force who spent a day helping staff to prepare our new EYFS outdoor area!
A very special delivery arrived at Trinity this morning.
Our new Year 6 classrooms have been delivered and are being assembled ready for September! A total of five compartments will arrive today. These will be fitted together to make classrooms for Litton and Wharfe!
We are excited to see our new school signage appear this week!
Sit for minute and enjoy the latest edition of the Trinity News. Written and published by Y5 pupils, completely in their own time! An extra special well done to Anna for all her hard work putting the final edition together!
On National Numeracy Day the children came dressed as a number! Our staff came wearing outfits that reflected what they would spend their time doing if they had lots of money!
In the infants, Mrs Lockwood reported she would be a police officer. Miss Rodgers said she would buy lots of houses and redecorate them! Miss Lee would relax in her pjs all day! Meanwhile in the juniors Mr Brightwell came dressed as the new owner of Leeds United under whose leadership would win the premiership! Mrs Vickers would travel the world paddle boarding! Mrs Calland-Brooke was delighted to share that she would spend her days as a doggy-mummy, she proudly shared photos of her pets, including her new puppy!
We were excited to receive an invitation to attend the Mayoral Installation service at Ripon Cathedral on Good Shepherd Sunday. Robert Midglely and Oliver Cardin from our Year 6 cohort were lucky to be selected from our draw to represent the school at this service. Robert and Oliver watched as the new Mayor Councillor Jackie Crozier was officially installed during a military parade through the city and service at the cathedral. |
Our choir were delighted to be invited to Lister House to join the VE Day celebrations!
Thank you to our fabulous choir who sang in Ripon Market Square as part of our VE Day celebrations!
Congratulations to the winners of our Easter egg decorating competition! The theme at the junior school was animation or gaming. There were some very creative entries!
A parishioner from Holy Trinity shared her experiences about the challenge faced by primary school pupils in South Sudan. It costs families £50 a year to send their child to school. The Worship Warriors decided to sponsor a child each year of their education. Our Worship Warriors are delighted to share that the Easter Tombola raised the £50 needed to sponsor a pupil so they can attend school this academic year.
Thank you to Alannah, one of the staff members who donated four exciting Easter hampers.