Year 4 have been studying Pop Art this half term and this week they have created their own Andy Warhol style self portraits.
Each week the children in Year 1 choose books to read to themselves, their partner, or their teachers. They love to read and we are so proud of the progress that they are making.
Upper School have been having fun in their music lessons learning to play Boomwhackers. Not only have they developed their musical skills, but have also learnt the importance of listening carefully and working together as a team!
Our children in Kindergarten have really enjoyed looking at the leaves they have found around school. What a lot of different colours they could see! They used the leaves to create their own fabulous artwork.
This morning we had our first School Council of the year. We were all very excited as representatives from Years 3-6 got to meet through Google Meet and share our ideas with Mrs Howe. We are looking forward to our next meeting next Monday!
Our new Bronze Ambassadors have been chosen. Bronze Ambassadors are sports leaders in schools. They have been selected due to their sporting talent, but more importantly, due to their commitment and ability as young leaders or volunteers. They began their ‘training’ this week and we are really looking forward to seeing them in their roles….
Year 2 have been exploring the artwork of Piet Mondrian and this week created their own collages. Well done Year 2 – they look fantastic on display! Kindergarten have also been enjoying their own ‘free art’! Year 3 have been looking at pointillism and have started creating their own autumn trees. In Year 5, they…
Year 1 are really enjoying their History topic on Castles. We have been talking about their different features and how Kings, Queens and Lords could stay protected within the keep. Here they are labelling the features of a castle.
Yesterday, Year 4 tried to see how many people could skip on the big rope at the same time… they managed 7! Will they beat it today?
We have approximately 150 pupils in the School taught in eight classes, with each year group forming its own class.