The children in Upper School have been enjoying virtual visits from a range of authors. Friday is author day and so far they have been ‘visited’ by: Aisling Fowler, Jacqueline Wilson, Jeff Kinney and Yassmin Abdel-Magied. They have loved them so much that they asked for copies of the books for the library. It is…
We are very proud of our school community for the donations received for our local Foodbank today
During their trip to the Lower Gardens on Thursday, Year 1 took a walk to the War Memorial. They took time to stop and look at the wreaths that had been laid and to think about all of the soldiers who gave so much for us all.
Today our whole school community came together to mark Remembrance Day. The Year 3s led our act of memorial by reading out poems that they have written and the whole school marked Armistice Day with two minutes of silence. .
Kindergarten have had great fun making their own firework creations. They used straws and paint to make firework pictures and the inside of kitchen rolls to make their own rockets.
Kindergarten have been learning all about Diwali. They have made their own Diwali lamps and drew a beautiful Rangoli pattern outside of the front door to welcome the Hindu Goddess Lakshmi into our school. Year 2 have also created a beautiful display of their Rangoli patterns and two of their classmates explained to their friends…
Year 5 have been looking closely at seashells found on our local beaches and today they were set the task of carefully drawing what they could see. I am very impressed with their efforts – well done Year 5!
Kindergarten have been exploring their senses. They had to put their hand into the feely bag and without looking try and guess what they could feel. They were very brave and found some very interesting things in their bag!
Kindergarten have been practising their fine motor skills by using tweezers and threading beads. They showed great patience and perseverance and are all experts now!
Kindergarten have been exploring what makes us all different and celebrating what makes them special. They really enjoyed looking in their mirrors and looking closely at themselves.
We have approximately 150 pupils in the School taught in eight classes, with each year group forming its own class.