26 June 2019

Year 3 - Recorder Lessons

Year 3 have been enjoying learning how to play the recorder, they are really getting the hang of playing different notes. 

 

Continue reading
26 June 2019

Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Month

We have been looking at different communities and as part of that we have looking at an artist Gabi Jimenez.  We created a piece of artwork in his style.  We enjoyed this activity very much.

 

Continue reading
23 June 2019

Year 4 - Music

We had a great time during our Friday music lesson this week. We are currently learning to sing Mamma Mia by ABBA. We had a go at learning to play the tune on the glokenspiels and tried singing and playing at the same time. 

 

We had such a blast!

 

Continue reading
23 June 2019

Year 4 - Silver Award Winners Celebrations

My, My! What a day for our amazing school and team. We all enjoyed the fantastic event put on my SLT. 

We will never forget this special day!

 

Continue reading
23 June 2019

Year 4 - Refugee Day

During our Refugee Day, we looked into why people are Refugee's and what they were seeking refuge from. We put ourselves in the shoes of Refugee children  to think about what we would take with us if we could pick 1 special object. We discussed why that was so important to us an why we would need…

Continue reading
21 June 2019

Nursery Rainbow Fish

Another fabulous week! The children have really enjoyed the Rainbow Fish story. We have learnt about how to be kind like the rainbow fish and how sharing is good.

Continue reading
21 June 2019

Year 1 - Woodland School

We have really enjoyed Woodland School this morning. First we read the story 'Whatever Next' and then created some dens for the bear to sleep in!

 

Continue reading
21 June 2019

Silver Award Winners

What an amazing day we had after finding out we were silver award winners!

We loved our BBQ lunch and thoroughly enjoyed all activities, including the inflatable slide, assault course, circus skills and meeting the farm animals. Laughter, fun and smiles all afternoon!  The consensus was…

Continue reading