Saint Barnabas Church of England Primary School

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School Saint Barnabas Church of England Primary School is situated in the village of Barnetby Le Wold on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds. We are a small, friendly caring school described by Ofsted as 'an outstanding school in all aspects of its work'. As a village school we take great pride in playing a central part in village life. We receive strong support from 'Friends Of Barnetby School' (FOBS) who work tirelessly to organise fundraising events for the school. We have close links with Saint Barnabas Church and hold regular school services in the church. An important part of life at Saint Barnabas is teaching the Christian principles of love, caring for one another and caring for our world. We raise money for many charities as well as sponsoring a child called Misaw Asnake through the World Vision Organisation. Misaw Lives in Ethiopia and the money we raise funds her education and hopefully will lead to her having a better quality of life.

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Saint Barnabas Church of England Primary School

Saint Barnabas Church of England Primary School is situated in the village of Barnetby Le Wold on the edgeof the Lincolnshire Wolds.

We are a small, friendly caring school described by Ofsted as 'an outstanding school in all aspects of its work'. As a village school we take great pride in playing a central part in village life. We receive strong support from 'Friends Of Barnetby School' (FOBS) who work tirelessly to organise fundraising events for the school. We have close links with Saint Barnabas Church and hold regular school services in the church.

 An important part of life at Saint Barnabas is teaching the Christian principles of love, caring for one another and caring for our world. We raise money for many charities as well as sponsoring a child called Misaw Asnake through the World Vision Organisation. Misaw Lives in Ethiopia and the money we raise funds her education and hopefully will lead to her having a better quality of life.

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This is 2G. Our class has 25 pupils and our teacher is Mr Grinhaff. Our school has 6 Classes and 150 pupils. We are in a small village with nice trees and

open fields.

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Class Survey: Music Groups

1)Tinie Tempah2)Michael Jackson3)Lady Gaga4)Bruno Mars5)Twisted Sister

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Class Survey: Authors

1)Dr Suess2) Enid Blyton3)Roald Dahl4)Alan McDonald5)Michael Morpurgo

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Class Survey: TV

1)Mr Bean2)Scooby Doo3)Lego Ninja4)Star Wars5)Transformers

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Class Survey: Foods

1)Chocolate2)Icecream3)Kentucky Fried Chicken4)Chinese5)Lasagne

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Class Survey: Sports

1)Football/soccer2)Dance3)Skipping4)Boxing5)Swimming

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Class Survey: Video Games

1)Mario2)Just dance3)FIFA124)Lego Star Wars5)Mushi Monsters

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Class Survey: Websites

1)Goggle Earth2)Polly Pocket3)Lego4)Fight my monster5)facebook

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Class Survey: Clubs

1)Football2)Karate3)Brownies4)Cooking5)Zumba

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Our school is located in North LincolnshireNorth Lincolnshire is an area of rural tranquility and remarkable natural beauty, where the rolling chalk of the Lincolnshire Wolds meets the lush Ancholme Valley and the unique Isle of Axholme. The past and present are never far apart and there are many attractions and places of interest within easy reach, linked by quiet country lanes and cycle routes.The vibrant town of Scunthorpe grew from five sleepy rural villages into one of the world's major steel producing centres. A Heritage Trail and steam train rides, tell the story of the great Victorian ironmasters.Normanby Hall Country Park, with its award winning Victorian Walled Garden, is set in 300 acres of landscaped gardens with lakes and natural woodland. The Hall contains fine costume gallery and period rooms, with a Farming museum portraying rural life in North Lincolnshire.From the magnificent Thornton Abbey standing proud on the Wolds, to windmills, the ancient Alkborough turf maze and historic churches, North Lincolnshire is full of surprises.