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What’s behind the door?

The children in class 4 have been entering their classroom through the wardrobe and have been learning in Narnia.

 

Park inspires art work

Class 2 and 3 have been studying artwork by Andy Goldsworthy. After a visit to the park and collecting natural materials, they worked in groups to create their own art. While at the park, we also used our senses to record our surroundings and were very excited when we saw a kingfisher.

 

Pancake Fun

Today, all the children enjoyed taking part in pancake races. Well done to the Kingfisher team, who scored the most points.

 

Golden Book Achievers

Well done to all the children in the golden book today. Year 6 children were in the golden book for their excellent choral speaking, last week. The child from class 3 was chosen for a positive attitude to learning. The child from class 2 was chosen for his super work with multiplication and division. The child from class 1 was chosen for her excellent behaviour in class, last week.

 

This week’s star of the week was awarded for having a great attitude to learning.

Congratulations to all the children who also received a certificate today.

Open Day

We will be holding an Open Day on Tuesday 7th March from 9:30 – 11:30 and 1:00 – 4:30pm.

Come and see the school in action and find out more about the wonderful things we do.

 

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A Roman Feast

This afternoon, class 3 put on a Roman Feast for all of key stage 2. The afternoon started with a catapult making contest, after which, class 3 invited class 4 into their triclinium, washed their hands for them before serving them up a banquet. A good time was had by all!

(See additional pictures of the event in the Gallery)

Class 1 Assembly

Congratulations to Class 1 on their amazing assembly this morning. The children brilliantly acted out the story of The Smartest Giant in Town.(see Gallery for more pictures)

Class 3’s Roman Feast Preparations

It is all go with vegetarian stuffed dormice preparation! Slicing and chopping and dicing and mixing and heating and thickening and flavouring and tasting! We know dormice are small, but these will be gone in one mouthful. However, that does mean less mess –as there will not be a knife or fork in sight tomorrow and we will be lying down in the Triclinium. (see Gallery for more pictures)

Making the fiiling for the vegetarian dormice

Clay pots

This afternoon, Class 4 made coil points. They wedged the clay, before rolling the base and using a tool to cut the slab to the correct dimensions. After making coils, they scored the edges and used slip to fix these in place. They ensured the coils were blended together to avoid cracking in the drying process, before smoothing with a sponge ready for decorating after half term.