Christingle making
Last week, a representative from each class was chosen to make a class Christingle proceeding the Christingle assembly on Monday.
Last week, a representative from each class was chosen to make a class Christingle proceeding the Christingle assembly on Monday.
We have finally been sent through some wonderful comments and reviews about the children's tremendous production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream from the Shakespeare for School's director, parents and governors. We are so proud to be able to share these with you.
Today we held our second ever tea party. As you will now already know, this is for those children who consistently go above and beyond. We had a lovely afternoon with the children celebrating with them.
Year 5 unit of work on "reduce, reuse, recycle" inspires Lyla and her family to complete a beach clean up and create posters to encourage other people to do the same in order to look after our planet.
What a noisy but fantastic day!
Head on over to our sporting news page to hear all about the recent football and basketball tournaments our children have been involved in so far this half term.
The Student Council decided that as a school we will support Children in Need once again this year by holding a non-school uniform day.
Year 3 and year 4 had two very different but equally as exciting DT days this week. Year 3 have been creating and sewing animal sock puppets linked to their amazing animals theme whereas year 4 have been making pizzas linked to their theme of Italy.
Remember that tonight (Friday 8th November 2019) is our annual fireworks extravaganza!
Year 5 and 6 School Council and Green Team members visited Kidzania's parliament week to inspire us in our roles and learn more about democracy.
What a show!
We have notified parents several times this half term about the inconsiderate parking outside school during drop off and pick up times.
On Thursday afternoon our senior leadership team met with our local PCSO and four traffic wardens to discuss these traffic issues and, as they were leaving, we observed together the absolute chaos which unfolded.