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Junior Humanities Week 2022

The theme for our Junior Humanities Week this year was “Sustainability”. The aim was to emphasise how every small change or action towards combatting Climate Change makes a difference to our planet and its future survival. During the week, the children in the Juniors learned more about Sustainability in general…

Exploring Shapes in Reception

Reception has loved exploring shapes. They have explored what new shapes they can make when they cut them in half as well as joining lots of shapes together. They created a big triangle using lots of different small triangles and also made a long rectangle using lots of squares. The…

How Can You Tell What A Dinosaur Had For Dinner?

Carrying on with their Dinosaur topic, Reception have been learning about carnivores and herbivores. The children learnt that paleontologists can tell what the dinosaurs ate by looking at their fossilized poo and decided to make their own. After mixing all of the ingredients together the children used their hands to…

Twilight Music Concert Tuesday 11 May

On 11th May we held our first Twilight concert in the music room.  These concerts are a chance to give all our students the opportunity to perform in a relaxed, informal, and supportive way.   Tuesday’s concert was fantastic, it was wonderful to hear what our pupils have been practising…

Early Years Giant Union Jack Art

Early years worked together to create a giant Union Jack flag and the number 70 in the playground to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. They found different objects which were red, white, and blue to fill in the flag and then used 70 mirrors to make up the 70. Finally…

UnBEElievable Art From Year 2

For Humanities Week, Year 2 have been learning about the importance of bees. They went on a forest walk to spot them in their natural habitat and even made their own bee pictures using natural materials!

Footprint Fun In Kindergarten

Kindergarten have loved learning about footprints. They looked at different size and shape prints that animals and dinosaurs make, from big clawed talons to little furry feet. The children then had great fun painting their friend’s and teachers’ feet and making colourful footprint patterns.

Year 6 Viking Projects

Over the Easter break, Year 6 were challenged to be creative in their researching project about the Vikings and they did not disappoint! The Year 6 children researched many different areas, some of those included weaponry, food, transport, sports and invasions. The pupils were full of accurate information, interesting facts…

Earth Day 2022!

On Friday 22nd April, the Junior students spent some time learning about the history of Earth Day and what it aims to promote. The children then had the chance to consider ways that they can help protect the planet, writing pledges and promises about how they will change their actions…

Kindergarten Are Digging For Dinosaur Bones

The children in Kindergarten have started a mini project on dinosaurs this half term. The children loved making giant dinosaur footprints with paint and in a cookery session. They have been becoming archaeologists finding lots of bones hidden in different materials. We can’t wait to see what other exciting dinosaur…