Emily has had a great start to half term after finding out she passed her dance exams, she received 92/100 for stage and 94/100 for tap. We are super proud! Well done Emily!
Emily has had a great start to half term after finding out she passed her dance exams, she received 92/100 for stage and 94/100 for tap. We are super proud! Well done Emily!
A huge well done to our Carter!! Man of the match.
First goal of the game ☺️ and a yummy 😋 ice cream 🍦 to celebrate!!
Reception have been finding out what makes a rainbow. 

Mrs Smith was over the moon to see these two visitors to her office this afternoon to show off their fabulous artwork depicting the devastation that plastic pollution is causing to sea creatures. Alfie has made a whale and the clear bottle used is filled with small shards of plastic showing the impact that small pieces of plastic are having to the fish and whale population not just on the outside but on the inside of their bodies.
Beth’s artwork was of a jellyfish. As you can see her jellyfish looks extremely sad. One of its tentacles has been intercepted by a piece of plastic and this is impacting on the jellyfish’s ability to freely float through the ocean.
Well done! Some super artwork and great descriptions making links to climate change! Mrs Smith was very impressed!
Y6 parents were invited into school on Wednesday afternoon (8th February) to Come Observe Our Learning linked to Safer Internet Day.
This week our focus has been on the fundamental skill of static balance and playing game of bench volley ball.
This afternoon year five spent the afternoon focusiing on mastering the call and response South African folk sone of ‘Shosholoza’ with Mrs Smith, Mr Usher and Mr Gray. Once we had perfected the tricky intonation of the lyrics and focussed on our tempo and dynamics we then moved on to adding chords on our glockenspiels in pairs. It was tricky but we rose to the challenge.
Look at Ella’s fantastic Easter garden she made at home. We are really proud of you!

We used our geometry knowledge to form shapes together.
Y6 researched artists who are passionate about showcasing environmental issues in their artwork.