Thrunscoe Primary 2 v 4 William Barcroft

The game started quite evenly. A foul was given against William Barcroft just outside their area. The Thrunscoe player had hit a driven strike past Reagan. This was 1-0 to Thrunscoe. The William Barcroft heads didn’t drop and after a lot of pressure, Thrunscoe’s defence were finally beaten. Benjamin hit a low strike into the bottom corner and equalised for William Barcroft. Not long after, William Barcroft found themselves on the attack and after an impressive triple save from the Thrunscoe keeper, we had found ourselves in front thanks to Austin who fumbled the ball over the line. 5 minutes from half time, we doubled our lead to go 3-1 up as Austin had scored his 2nd goal of the game.

Half time had arrived and the team rested in preparation for the second half.

The second half began and we found ourselves 4-1 up a few minutes into the second half. Austin had a shot that the keeper was unable to prevent going in. Austin had scored his hat trick. William Barcroft defended really well for 10 minutes with Benaiah and Ria making some crucial blocks. Reagan had played his role of sweeper keeper well but was beaten again when Thrunscoe fired one into the bottom corner. The game ended 4-2 to William Bacroft, who now progressed into the next round of the ENGAGE Cup and now face Healing Primary. We are looking forward to this as Healing is a school within our trust.

Some honourable mentions to Demi and Annabelle who worked relentlessly in midfield and defence. Jack and Frankie worked their socks off down the wings and were able to provide some excellent crosses for the strikers. Player of the match went to our hat trick hero Austin, who received his trophy from Mr Dawes in Friday’s assembly.

Children and parents enjoyed curiosity-themed science workshops, exploring different topics through hands-on activities. They asked questions like: Which magnet is strongest? Can a shadow’s shape change? What makes a parachute most effective?

Lots of fun was had with our Messy Hair competition for Red Nose Day. Some very deserving winners, both students and staff, and lots and lots of cookies bought and eaten with all the money raised going to Red Nose Day. We managed to raise over £114 – well done everyone!

The arrival of the chick eggs this week has transformed the school into a hub of genuine awe and wonder, capturing the children’s imaginations from the moment the first shell began to hairline crack. There is a quiet, magical tension in the air as the students watch the transition from fragile eggs to a bustling brood of 11 chirping new chicks. Now that the hatching phase is complete, the focus shifts to the heart of the experience: the responsibility of care. Over the next week, the children will step into the roles of protectors and providers, learning to feed, water, and gently nurture these tiny lives. This hands-on connection to nature doesn’t just teach biology; it fosters a deep sense of empathy and stewardship as they witness the remarkable strength and growth of their new feathered friends.

More photos to follow!

Game 1: William Barcroft 1 v 2 Laceby Acres

The first game was edgy from William Barcroft who conceded twice in the game before settling into the match. For the remainder of the game, we were the better side against the Tournament’s eventual winner. We managed to rescue a point by scoring a goal and making it a scoring loss courtesy of Theo.

 

Game 2: Humberston C of E 0 v 3 William Barcroft

William Barcroft dominated the game and the scoring was opened by Kaleb who converted a corner into the bottom corner using his knee. Theo then smashed in a free kick past the keeper before Leeland’s shot just crossed the line to make it 3-0.

 

Game 3: East Ravendale 0 – 2 William Barcroft

William Barcroft continued their goalscoring frenzy and Theo converted to make it 1-0. Theo then scored another goal to make it 2-0. However, despite the attacking success, big shout out to Rueben in goal, who made a collection of fantastic saves to keep the clean sheet.

 

Game 4: Middlethorpe 1 v 2 William Barcroft

William Barcroft had a game break before this game. This game was the first of 5 games in a row. Middlethorpe took an early lead. However, William Barcroft showed excellent character to turn the result into a win. Theo smashed in a goal before turning provider and giving Kaleb a tap in.

 

Game 5: William Barcroft 1 v 0 Scartho

This game looked like being one of them games where we wasn’t going to score despite being on top for most of the game. The goal came from a free kick in our own half, which Theo had drilled past the keeper late in the game and rescuing 3 points.

 

Game 6: Tetney 2 v 1 William Barcroft

Tetney were a good side and we more than matched them. We went 2-0 down after a few mistakes at the back but got ourselves back in front thanks to a goal from Theo from close range. We were pushing and pushing but couldn’t find the second goal before full time.

 

Game 7: Eastfield 3 v 0 William Barcroft

Eastfield were a very good side and William Barcroft started to show signs of tiring. Eastfield smashed in a fantastic goal to open the scoring. They then dominated the game, adding two more goals to their tally.

 

Game 8: William Barcroft 3 v 0 Coomb Briggs

Another very tough game for William Barcroft as it seems the hardest two game came at the very end. Coomb Briggs were ruthless in attack and had some very good attacking players. William Barcroft had a few chances but were not able to convert.

 

Overall, William Barcroft did extremely well and performed brilliantly. We had the best tournament for a Year 4 team in a long time. We collected 13pts and finished in a respectable place. Congratulations to Laceby Acres for winning the tournament. Massive thank you to the many parent spectators for their fantastic support.

Year 6 had a successful trip to the National Holocaust Centre. They learnt many things about the experiences of children during this terrible time. They experienced this through the eyes of Leo – a fictional character who was evacuated to England on the Kindertransport. They also watched real life account of people who had survived the Holocaust.  They ended the day placing a pebble of memorial for all the children who were killed during the Holocaust.

Year 3 had an absolutely fantastic time exploring Lincoln Zoo to bring their Science topic on animals to life! The children came face-to-face with a whole host of fascinating creatures and absorbed so many important facts about them. We were proud of their engagement; they asked brilliant, thoughtful questions and showed off their knowledge by eagerly answering the zoo guides too. Above all, the children were a credit to themselves and represented the school wonderfully. Well done, Year 3!

Thank you to all the parents and carers who attended our recent Year 3 Science Workshop! It was wonderful to see everyone getting stuck into so many fantastic practical, hands-on activities together. The children loved having the opportunity to share their learning and demonstrate their knowledge from our science units covered so far, which included exploring magnets, investigating forces, experimenting with light, and examining different types of rocks.

What a spectacular World Book Day we had this year! Our hallways were transformed into a living dictionary as children arrived dressed as their favorite adjectives—the creativity on display was truly “magnificent,” “vibrant,” and “extraordinary.” The day was packed with literary magic, from cozying up with hot chocolates and audiobooks to the heartwarming sight of our older and younger students sharing stories across year groups. We were also thrilled to welcome a very special guest, The Mighty Mariner, who inspired our young readers and generously gifted every child a brand-new book to take home. It was a wonderful celebration of the joy of reading that we hope continues long after the costumes are tucked away!

Our Year 4 explorers had a fantastic day out at Hubbard’s Hills recently, putting their geography skills to the test in the great outdoors. The children demonstrated impressive precision as they navigated the rolling landscape using compasses, ensuring no one lost their way!

During the trip, we focused our studies on the River Ludd, specifically observing the features of its middle course. The students took the time to create detailed field sketches, capturing the movement of the water and the shape of the riverbanks. Beyond the art, they also became local experts, uncovering key facts about the Ludd’s history and its importance to the Louth landscape. It was a wonderful day of hands-on learning, and the children’s enthusiasm for the natural world was a joy to see.

 

Love was truly in the air last Friday as our school hall was transformed into a sea of red, pink, and sparkles for our annual Valentine’s Disco. It was a joy to see students across all year groups celebrating friendship and community with such high energy and spirit. From the moment the first track played, the dance floor was packed with students showing off their best moves and requesting their favorite hits. A huge thank you to the staff who helped make this celebration of friendship such a heartfelt success!