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  • Reception-new beginnings!

    Thu 29 Sep 2022 A.Williams

    Welcome to our new Reception class! Here is a snippet of what we have been up to! 

  • Year 4 Art

    Wed 21 Sep 2022

    What a lovely beginning to the new term! Year 4 have been mixing colours to make various shade of green. Their attention to detail is outstanding. Well done! I can already  see it is going to be a fabulous year!

  • Year 3 - Autumn Update

    Wed 21 Sep 2022 Mr Leavesley-Matthews

    We have started back to school with so much energy and enthusiasm. Mrs Mallard and I are so proud of the fantastic focus and attitudes of the whole class. 

    We have started our History focus, The Stone Age, and have matched this with our science focus on rocks. 

    Children are working hard in Maths and English to secure foundation skills and taken on new tables, spellings and fluency activities too.

    Our first swimming session was fantastic, all children had the correct kit and challenged themselves in the water. Well done everyone!

    This half term, ask your children to tell you about the different stages of the stone age (Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic) and the different properties of rocks in the roc family (igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary).

  • Thrive - Autumn Term Update

    Wed 21 Sep 2022 Mr Leavesley-Matthews

    As we are settling into new classroom environments and routines, our Thrive practitioners and teaching staff are beginning to screen and profile children in relation to their social and emotional development. These results are used to inform teaching and interventions that help all children to feel, safe, confident and focused in and out of school. For more information visit: 

    We Embrace Thrive

    The Thrive Approach

  • Year 5 Earth and Space topic

    Mon 12 Sep 2022 Mrs McLeod

    We are learning about the movement of the Earth, Moon and Sun in Science at the moment. Everyone went out on the astro to act out the orbit of the Earth around the Sun and the Moon around the Earth. It's quite tricky to do!

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