
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Shipwreck Detectives

Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Pupils Get Street Wise

The children also visited the Bournemouth Islamic Centre as part of their RE work.
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Mayor Captivates Children


A highlight for some of the children was the chance to have their own mini procession at the front of the hall. The Mayor found the children to be 'very interested and attentive'.
Friday, October 13, 2006
Harvest Festival


Children from each class presented a harvest assembly to parents and the rest of the school. They used the letters of the word HARVEST help the audience think about the meaning of harvest. They thanked everyone for their donation of harvest gifts which were later given to elderly people in the community.
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Lovely Leeson

They enjoyed the whole Leeson experience: comforting food; lovely grounds; helping in the dining room and kitchen; and tiredness and excitement of two nights in shared bedrooms.
Out and about the day completing their geography work in the stunning Purbeck scenery, they had fun with activities like orienteering in the evening. Tired teachers were delighted with the success of the visit but looked forward to a good night's sleep back home!
Sunday, June 18, 2006
School Improvement Plan (SIP) Review
School Improvement Plan (SIP)Priorities and Projects for 2005 - 2006 | Date Due | Review Comment |
| July 06 | Initial Value added close to top 25% of schools nationally |
Continue to raise standards in Years 3/4 by -
(Enriching the curriculum) | Oct 05 Sept 06 | Successful . Introduce learning partners in Y5/6 from Sept. 06. Whiteboards ordered |
Projects to Secure Long-term Improvement | | |
Accelerating Progress
| Ongoing | Membership of Dorset's network for Schools in challenging circumstances includes £4,000 for an intervention project. Portland Pyramid have secured further funding for a literacy intervention. |
Emotional Health
| | By the end of this term we will have completed a full cycle of SEAL units. 92% of parents viewed behaviour as 'good' in a survey. |
| Review needed, following recent figures. | |
Enrichment
| | Draft policies reviewed on training day Awaiting outcome of lottery bid for £10,000 |
Non-Curriculum Priorities | | |
Governors
| | Audit at on 11 July will give useful feedback on progress with procedures etc. |
Remodelling the Workforce
| Jan 06 Sept 05 | Completed and published Achieved |
Thursday, March 02, 2006
World Book Day
Monday, December 19, 2005
Stunning Stained Glass


They had to include symbols in their designs and explain their choices.
The designs attracted a lot of praise when they were on display on the windows of the school hall. This included the Rev. David Botterill, who had the difficult task of picking some award winners.
It is hoped to display the children's work in St. John's Church when the ongoing renovation work has been completed.
Friday, December 09, 2005
Top Performing School
UJS also ranks in the top third of schools nationally for overall progress in English mathematics and science. Headteacher, Mr. McKechan, said, 'I'm delighted that the OFSTED data credits the progress made by the children in their four years here. It's fitting recognition for all the hard work put in by the children and their teachers to achieve such good results'.
Friday, November 25, 2005
UJS Open Monday as heating is fixed
Friday, October 14, 2005
Union Dance move UJS
Wednesday, July 06, 2005
2012 Olympics

Monday, June 27, 2005
Tuesday, May 03, 2005
Gas mask drill
Monday, March 14, 2005
Viking Invasion
Sunday, March 13, 2005
Open Morning Success
Thursday, February 03, 2005
Stream Dipping
Tsunami Cake Sale
Queues for the cakes, which were supplied by the children and their families and friends, stretched the length of the school corridor.
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Half a dozen of our pupils and their parents took part in the workshops. They learnt how to customise their decks and improved their own skateboarding with demonstrations and coaching.