22 wonderful images taken at Alexandra Junior School in NormacotThese photographs are from The Sentinel's archiveBookmarkShareCommentsNewsByMartin Brough05:00, 29 MAY 2020BookmarkPictured left to right is Amil Sakhawat (10), Daud Hanif (10), Hameh Wahae (10), Saima Bi (10) and Zaina Hussain (11) thrilled be having a storytelling garden at the schoolDid you go to Alexandra Junior School in Normacot and remember having your picture taken? See if you can spot yourself from years agoPictured are pupils from Alexandra Junior School who are enjoying a Peter and the Wolf workshop from the City of Stoke on Trent Chamber Orchestra. The hungry wolves are (L to R) Tom Nadin, Emma Field, Lyndey Conlon and Laura Tomkinson.1 of 21ShareCommentsWell-known professional artist Liz Podmore was born in Meir and attended Alexandra Junior School. She has had exhibitions of her work on show in Italy, Canada and Australia. Picture shows Artist Liz Podmore works with some of the pupils.2 of 21ShareCommentsYear 5 pupils Nathan Davies & Furqaan Suhail are pictured using the schools Broad Band Access Learning equipment which features full video and audio learning resources.3 of 21ShareCommentsYear 6 pupils have reached the Regional finals of The National Junior 1st Aid Championship, to be held in Birmingham. Paramedic Dave Prigg of Staffs Ambulance Service has provided assistance and is pictured with the finalists. 4 of 21ShareCommentsTeacher Liz Joy recently completed a sponsored bike ride from Lands End to John O Groats including the 3 highest peaks in England, Scotland & Wales. She travelled 986 miles raising £1,400 which the school intends to spend on making a better environment for the children. L-R Melissa Roden, Ben Cooper & Liz Joy.5 of 21ShareCommentsAlexandra Junior School celebrated the Golden Jubilee by dressing in costumes from the last fifty years.From the left are, Shaun Davies,11, Chelsea Booth, nine, headteacher Adrian Short, Rebecca Wetwood,ten and Lauren White,seven.6 of 21ShareCommentsPupils from Alexandra Junior School have visited Longton Police Station to see how police work.PICTURED: From left: Samantha Beeston, 10, Oliver Arnett, 10, Haseeb Hussain, 11, Teri Blundred, 10 and Inspector Elliott Sharrard-Williams7 of 21ShareCommentsPupils from Alexandra Junior School have visited Longton Police Station to see how police work. Pictured is Haseeb Hussain, 118 of 21ShareCommentsAlexandra Junior School entered our Class Act competition. YR6 pupils want to set up their own production company. They plan to make instructional DVDs to help the local community tackle different practical tasks. Pictured L-R Suroosh Anjum, Ellie Brown, Kallum Stevens, Ajmal Hussain.9 of 21ShareCommentsPupils from Alexandra Junior School are taking part in a world record attempt of being part of the largest maths lesson ever. Seen here with witness Dave Viggars of Build Base and class techer Danielle Lindop are pupils, from left. Phoebe Bailey 9, Ehsan Hanif 8, Armaasn Fareed 8 and Mirram Chiwbe 810 of 21ShareCommentsPreparing to do some planting is 10-year-old James Adams11 of 21ShareCommentsNormacot Residents Association chairman Barrie Harrington presenting an award to a schoolgirl Jamie-Leigh Emery from Alexandra Junior School, who has voluntarily been watering plants etc at the towns new centenary gardens.Pictured is delighted Jamie-Leigh Emery (9) watering flowers with Normacot Residents Association chairman Barrie Harrington at school12 of 21ShareCommentsThe gardening club are looking to expand their produce by planting new fruits and vegetables - Pictured are left to right Maisie Shaw 10 yrs, Kashif Hussain 10 yrs, Chloe Powell 11 yrs and Phoebe Bailey 10 yrs. Pictured in the schools eco shed. 13 of 21ShareCommentsThe gardening club are looking to expand their produce by planting new fruits and vegetables - Pictured are left to right (front) Chloe Powell 11 yrs and Maisie Shaw 10 yrs with (back) Kashif Hussain 10 yrs and Phoebe Bailey 10 yrs. 14 of 21ShareCommentsFrom left Imaan Shamrez aged 10, Irsa Sheraz aged 10, Nathaniel Leese aged 10, Living Streets mascot Strider, Nathan Wheat aged 10 and Leah Povey aged 11 15 of 21ShareCommentsAlexandra Junior School has buried a time capsule as part of its 40th anniversary celebrations. Pictured: LTR Usman Ali 11, School Business Manager Lisa Lancaster and Umaimah Munir 10.16 of 21ShareCommentsLittle Angels - Aleena Hussain, Bronwyn Wearing, Aminah Hussain.17 of 21ShareCommentsYoungsters from Alexandra Junior School have instigated a day of litter-picking - Left to right, Aaqsa Zainab, Lilly Tabbinor, Kashmala Ali, Raheema Ahmed, Suha Jaleel, Ibrahim Sohail, 9 and Adam Abdullah (all aged 9)18 of 21ShareCommentsPupils at Alexandra Junior School have put on a production called ‘Happily Never After’ this Christmas. It features many different characters from film and theatre. - Pictured is Faiz Zabir as the Widow Twanky, Codie Gilling as Maleficent and Jawirya Amjid as the Evil Queen,19 of 21ShareCommentsPupils of Alexandra Junior School are seen lending a hand to Normacot Residents Association volunteers who have been planting flowers at a community garden Pictured Fahad and Barrie are, from second left are, Fahad Farooq 11, Amjid 10, Amaad Shezan 9 (standing) Susiyaan Bashir 111 and Hariz Khan 9 (both kneeling) and Raheema Ahmed 9.20 of 21ShareCommentsStoke City footballer Bruno Martins Indi is visiting Alexandra Junior School to do a Q and A with the children and talk about the importance of working hard in school.21 of 21ShareCommentsMore OnWay We WereNormacot