by Mr Brown | Oct 12, 2025 | Bluebells, News, Snowdrops, Tulips
As part of our Romans topic, we have been using clay to make Roman tiles. The children used sculpting tools (as well as their hands!) to create lovely designs. We were so impressed by how intricately and carefully these were then painted! Well done LKS2! Article 28:...
by Mr Brown | Oct 3, 2025 | Bluebells, News, Snowdrops, Tulips
Lower Key Stage 2 have been doing lots of oracy in maths lately. We have been taking time to discuss concepts and unpick everything we can learn. This week, we have been doing multiplication and groups have been talking and sharing their thinking in oracy activities....
by Mr Brown | Oct 3, 2025 | Beeches, Bluebells, Elms, News, Nightingales, Oaks, Owls, Robins, Snowdrops, Tulips
Let me be first to say, What a fabulous way! To have fun with rhymes And have a wonderful time On National Poetry Day! It was great to see the whole school enjoy National Poetry Day, with lots of fun activities going on in different classes. We even had poetry recital...
by J Gbson | Oct 2, 2025 | Beeches, Bluebells, Elms, News, Newsletters, Oaks, School Teams, Snowdrops, Sport, Tulips
We are so proud of our students who took part in the recent cross country event — they all did incredibly well and showed fantastic determination and sportsmanship throughout the races. A huge congratulations to one of our Year 3/4 students who achieved an...
by J Gbson | Sep 29, 2025 | Bluebells, Events and Visits, News, Newsletters, School Teams, Sport, Tulips
students from Year 4/5 enthusiastically took part in a series of football matches as part of a competitive tournament. Throughout the competition, they demonstrated remarkable determination, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Their hard work paid off with a thrilling 2-1...
by S Marshall | Sep 26, 2025 | Bluebells, News, Snowdrops, Tulips
This week in Science, we have been investigating which type of rock would be best to create a floating rock sculpture. We tested an assortment of rocks to see whether they’d float or sink, making observations on what happened to each of the rocks as they were...
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