School News
Children's Newspaper
We are very proud of our children at Sibsey School. Especially when you see them in action and the enthusiasm they display towards creating some lovely pieces of work.
Newspapers and how they work!

For Literacy we looked at writing newspaper articles. I thought it a good idea when offered a journalist for a short session.
Sibsey Free School Musical Evening
Ms Roe has arranged a fantastic music evening and invited parents to see just how well the children can perform. We had the New Name singers and a band to accompany the children singing on playing recorders.
Term 5 - Collective Worship

We had a wonderful assembly with so many awards.
Our children are just so wonderful!
Healthy School Week - Speed stacking
We had Ron Perker demonstrate speed stacking and talking to our children about the advantages of stacking cups.
The children were very excited and competed eagerly to outperform the adults.
ICT Award in the News

Sibsey's ICT Department celebrates the recognition of outstanding achievements. One of 13 schools in the Lincolnshire Region has achieved this award - Sibsey Free School being one of a very elite group.
Netball Tournament
Sibsey Netball Team played at William Lovell School on Monday, 2 March 2009. Will the trophy remain at our school for another year?
Born in a Barn
Class 2 - Production was held on the 15/16 December 2008 to the school and then to the parents. What a performance!!! Well done to all!
Long Service Award
Mrs Lynne Hoeft
received her TWENTY years long service award from Lincolnshire County Council.
Sibsey Free School Walking Bus:
This initiative has been taken up by our school in the Boston area.
School Councillors Visit Kirton
Class 6 school councillors join with other BNLC councillors at a meeting held in Kirton
Cinderella
Staff, Governors and Parents performed to 4 sell out audiences at the end of January, a production of Cinderella.
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