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  • Hamper Raffle

    Fri 15 Oct 2021

     Wow just look at some of what we have achieved today! These beauties will be being raffled off to parents starting 1st November when we return to school £1 a ticket!! Just look at the value of each hamper!!! Thanks Mrs Goffin

  • Year 5 Latest News

    Fri 15 Oct 2021

    In RE this week, we have found out about the work of inspirational people such as Mother Theresa and Martin Luther King. We thought about their qualities and why they had such an impact on the lives of so many people. We used Martin Luther King's 'I have a dream' speech and created our own, thinking about our own hopes and dreams. There were so many excellent and thoughtful ideas! After completing our sculptures last week, we have evaluated our work, reflecting on the things that went well and how we could make changes. They look great!

     

    Well done for such a brilliant start to Year 5. Enjoy the half term break.

    Miss Ottowell and Mrs Dove.

  • Year 6 Latest News

    Fri 15 Oct 2021

    Year 6 have been busy finishing their Greek pots this week and have had their final Spanish lesson before the half term holiday.  In maths, we have been looking at short division and building on what we already know to start giving remainders as fractions and decimals!  In English, we have been looking at levels of formality and how to correctly punctuate speech.  It has been a fantastic term and we are so pleased with how well the children are doing and how hard they are working.  We hope you all have a lovely two weeks off!  See you in November!

  • Year 3 Latest News

    Fri 15 Oct 2021

    This week Year 3 have been completing their first R.E. topic called “Beliefs and questions”. We were really lucky when Mr. Roper came into Year 3 to teach us a lesson all about how the Ten Commandments can be used today to guide us in our lives. It was really great to have someone so knowledgeable in class. We thoroughly enjoyed the lesson. Our next topic after the half term is all about Asia and particularly India, China and Japan. See what you can find out over the holidays.

    Mrs. Wright  

  • Year 4 Latest News

    Fri 08 Oct 2021 Miss Frost

    In the last science lesson we completed a cartoon strip of digestion and it was great to know the parts of our body on our school trip as 4 Year 4 children were mummified and parts of 'their body' (material versions on velcro) were placed 'in' canopic jars. We also got to see two 'real' mummies (as well as an Egyptian mummified cat) and create our own clay shabtis (that go into the afterlife and become our slaves). The rest of the museum was also fascinating and the children all seem to have a different favourite part but it was lovely to see the children so enthusiastic and showing off 'sticky' knowledge from their previous learning in different topics over the last year. 

    Mrs Marshall & Miss Hyde

  • Year 5 Latest News

    Fri 08 Oct 2021 Miss Frost

    This week in English, we have created a non-chronological report, based on the creatures that we invented last week. We have thought about specific features of the anatomy of our creature and other important information such as their diet and habitat. In our writing, we tried to sound like experts by using technical vocabulary. In Science, we discovered why we have seasons and in topic, we learnt about the different time zones around the world. 

     

    Miss Ottowell and Mrs Dove.

  • Year 3 Latest News

    Fri 08 Oct 2021 Miss Frost

    This week Year 3 have celebrated National Poetry Day. They have performed poems by Edward Lear. We have started a new topic in Maths called Addition and Subtraction. In topic we have been locating capital cities of the world. In Science we have been looking at forces and magnetism. Ask your child if all metals are magnetic.

    Mrs Wright

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