Friday 31st March, as part of the Healthy School Community Award Karen Mycock, one of the Healthy School Practitioners came into school to talk to the Year 5 and 6 children about smoking and its effects. This is part of a programme to help educate children in the dangers to health, smoking can cause. The … Read More
Month: March 2017
Cricket
[Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”33″ gal_title=”Cricket”] Hartington and Fitzherbert have joined together to bring the Derbyshire Cricket Board to their schools. The objectives of the six sessions are to: Engage more children in high quality cricket coaching and games based learning across the country. To develop transferable fundamental movements and cricket skills needed to play a range of … Read More
PE & Schools Sports Conference
[Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”34″ gal_title=”PE & Schools Sports Conference”] Friday 17th March Upper Key Stage 2 pupils attended a PE and School Sport Conference at Anthony Gell School, Wirksworth. This was training to help the pupils become PE/School Sports Organiser Crews (SSOC). Having achieved the School Games Mark Silver Award in 2015/16 the school is now working … Read More
Romans
Friday 10th February 2017 [Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”29″ gal_title=”Urban Centre”] The upper juniors visited the Urban Studies Centre in Chesterfield on the last day of a busy half term learning all about Roman in Britain. Chesterfield has an interesting Roman past and we were looking forward to finding out about the varied artefacts that have been discovered … Read More
Red Nose Day
Red Nose Day in Hartington School has been linked to the Community Lunch. Local residents joined the children for lunch where they had a raffle, cake and book stall, also they enjoyed a game or two of bingo to raise money for Red Nose day. Children payed £1 to have the privilege of not … Read More
Local PCSO visits School
As part of our work towards achieving the Healthy School Community Award (Health and Wellbeing), we invited PC Boswell into the school to talk to our children. Ruby quoted: I found it interesting and helpful to my everyday life because we now know what the consequences will be if we take inappropriate action. Sam … Read More
Peer Buddy Training (Part 2)
On Wednesday 1st March 2017 the whole school participated in the second part of the Peer Buddy training. The Healthy Child Assistant Practitioners, Dawn Monk and Karen Mycock delivered exciting activities. This is all part of the school working towards achieving the Healthy School Community Award. (Health & Wellbeing)


