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  • Menu for Multicultural Week

    Published 05/11/18

    Our wonderful menu for Multicultural Week.

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  • Year 3 - Concrete Pots

    Published 02/11/18

    Pots on 11th October and then 2nd November!

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  • Year 6 Narrative Writing Piece

    Published 29/10/18

    We've had a great first day. In addition to our new Maths topic of fractions, we have started looking at our next narrative writing piece based on a video called Ruckus (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ji1KM1BbAyY). The children have acted the story out today following our class Story Map and generated lots of language to use in their retelling. Some made puppets, some acted, some even generated short raps!

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  • Year 5 - English Text

    Published 24/10/18

    After Half Term, we will be starting our new class text, which is called ‘There’s a Boy in the Girls’ Bathroom’ by Louis Sachar!

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  • Giraffes earn Punctuality Pup and Attendance Ted!

    Published 12/10/18

    Well done Giraffes

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  • Orangutan's Great Maths Games

    Published 11/10/18

    Orangutan class have had such fun this morning, playing their maths games they made for homework!

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  • Year 3 - Online Safety

    Published 10/10/18

    Rhino class had their Online Safety lesson today.

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  • Year 3 Art - Autumn Leaves

    Published 10/10/18

    This week in art we used beautiful fallen autumn leaves to create fabulous artwork.

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  • Year 5 Art

    Published 10/10/18

    After finishing their Peter Thorpe inspired abstract space paintings the children created surreal space collages. They had great fun with these. 

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  • Year 4 - States of Matter Art

    Published 02/10/18

    Continuing on with our ‘states of matter’ theme in art, today the children painted with ice, wax and salts.

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  • Year 6 Art

    Published 01/10/18

    Following on from the last two art lessons, today the children studied and started to work on their Henry Moore ‘Tube Shelter’drawings. They selected the materials they wanted to use to convey the dark, wartime feeling of the studies.

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  • Macmillan Tea Party

    Published 01/10/18

    We raised £236.32!

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