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Stop, Look, Listen – Learning Road Safety Together!

Stop, Look, Listen – Learning Road Safety Together!

Reception children have been learning how to stay safe near roads. We explored safe places to cross, including zebra crossings, pelican crossings, and crossing with a lollipop person. The children practised the steps: Stop, Look, Listen, Think with Miss Foster in our...

A Week of Kindness and Remembrance in Nursery

A Week of Kindness and Remembrance in Nursery

This Week in Nursery we celebrated Interfaith Week by learning about Christianity. The children listened to the story of The Good Samaritan, which helped us think about what it means to be kind and helpful to others. They enjoyed discussing ways we can show kindness...

Exploring Remembrance Day and Guy Fawkes Night in Nursery

Exploring Remembrance Day and Guy Fawkes Night in Nursery

This week in nursery, we have been learning about Remembrance Day and exploring the significance of the poppy as a symbol of remembrance. The children took part in a variety of creative and sensory activities, including drawing poppies with pencils and crayons, which...

A Taste of Autumn: Cooking, Creativity and Colour!

A Taste of Autumn: Cooking, Creativity and Colour!

This week, the children enjoyed a rich and engaging sensory experience inspired by Pumpkin Soup by Helen Cooper. After reading the story together, they took part in a hands-on cooking activity, safely chopping onions, garlic, and pumpkin with adult support. They...

Somebody’s been eating my porridge!

Somebody’s been eating my porridge!

Reception children have had a fantastic few weeks learning through the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. The story sparked lots of rich discussion and imaginative play. Indoors, we read a simple porridge recipe together, learning new words like “ingredients,”...

Hammering into Autumn: Building Strong Hands and Minds

Hammering into Autumn: Building Strong Hands and Minds

We’ve been busy exploring the wonders of autumn and building strong hands for writing through a variety of exciting and sensory-rich activities. The children used real claw hammers to gently tap golf tees into pumpkins, learning the parts of the hammer — the handle,...

From Leaves to Lupins: Another Week of Discovery

From Leaves to Lupins: Another Week of Discovery

This week, our nursery children have been busy continuing their autumn topic with lots of hands-on exploration and creativity. They closely examined branches, leaves, and acorns collected last week, then created beautiful drawings for our oak tree wall display in the...

London’s burning, London’s burning!

London’s burning, London’s burning!

Key Stage One had an amazing (though slightly wet) day when we saw first hand how destructive fire can be. We listened to Mark's safety talk and knew how to stay safe around fire. Mark then set up our houses to recreate Pudding Lane before we watched from a safe...

Healthy Habits and Autumn Adventures in Nursery!

Healthy Habits and Autumn Adventures in Nursery!

This week, we continued our focus on self-care and staying healthy. The children made a colourful fruit salad using pears and apples from our school fruit trees, along with oranges and bananas. We practised good hygiene by washing our hands before preparing food and...

Learning About Ourselves: From Portraits to Planting

Learning About Ourselves: From Portraits to Planting

This week, we continued our topic of “Ourselves.” The children explored their own identities through a range of creative and sensory activities. Using full-length photographs as a guide, they carefully drew self-portraits with pencils, which are now proudly displayed...

Outdoors, Imagination & Teamwork!

Outdoors, Imagination & Teamwork!

         Our Reception children have been busy exploring, building, and expressing themselves through purposeful play outdoors. They worked together to construct dens, sharing ideas and solving problems. In the music and theatre area, they used rhythm and role play to...