Lancashire Inclusion & Equality Mark
Wyre and Fylde small school's 7 a-side PLATE winners 2025
Well done to our football team 2025 PLATE winners in the Wyre & Fylde small schools football tournament.
Young Writers' entries across school
Y2 poems included in Young Writers Monster Acrostics publication
Well done Y2 pupils - Fantastic poems and great to be included in this year's 'Young Writer's' publication ????????
Y6 Bikeability March 2025
Y6 are taking part in the bike ability program through the month of March. This is a great workshop to help teach and train pupils to handle a bike properly and to teach pupils good road sense before they start to ride their bikes independently on public roads. Thankyou Sportingnrg and the bike ability team
Safer Internet Day 2025 (click here to watch the video)
FTCT provided fantastic workshops on internet safety for our KS2 children. Lots of very important messages about staying safe online. Thankyou Corey & well done boy & girls
Young Seasiders Art competition 2025
It was great to see so many pieces of fantastic art work by class 3 displayed at the Blackpool Art Gallery! Well done Ellie & Scarlett as their exhibits were voted as this year's winning entries!
Decorate a bird box competition for half-term
DECORATE A BIRD BOX COMPETITION - February 2025
Scholastic Book Fair comes to Stalmine!
Stalmine pupils included in the year's 'Wonderverse' young writers poetry book
Congratulations to a selected number of pupils in Y5 & Y6 who entered this year's 'Wonderverse' poetry competition. We had 20 pupils whose poems have been published in this year's book. Well done boys & girls
Paralympian Gold medal winner visits Stalmine Primary
It was great to have Gold Medal Paralympian Stuart Robinson come and visit us here at Stalmine Primary. He gave a very inspirational talk about his life and his achievements in his sport of wheel chair rugby. Through fundraising, school also managed to raise over £1000 in conjunction with the 'Great Athletes' organization which Stuart represents with proceeds split between school and the charity.