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Firefighting

Exciting Learning at Dudley House School!

On Thursday, our Headteacher Mrs. Johnson and KS2 pupils had an unforgettable experience with fire extinguishers, thanks to Chubb Fire and Security. The whole school took went outside to listen and watch. It was particularly important for Year 1 and 2 have been learning about the Great Fire on London and Class 1 have been roleplaying the Fire Brigade.

Our students learned the importance of raising the alarm and ensuring safety in a fire. They also explored the fire triangle—heat, fuel, and oxygen—and how removing one can stop a fire. This hands-on activity made safety education both fun and memorable!

At Dudley House School, we believe in incorporating real-world learning experiences into our curriculum. Activities like these not only enhance our children’s understanding but also create cherished memories they’ll carry with them for a lifetime.

A big thank you to Chubb Fire and Security for ensuring our safety and for providing this fantastic educational opportunity!

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Class 1 & 2 -The Festival of Lights

The children in Class 1 and Class 2 have been learning about Festivals of Light. They enjoyed acting out the story of Rama and Sita and learning about how Diwali is celebrated. They used clay to make their own diva lamps and coloured rice and sand to create beautiful Rangoli patterns.

This week they enjoyed learning about how Hanukkah is celebrated. A Menorah was lit in the classroom as they played the dreidel game – the children were very good at sharing!

Remembrance Day

Yesterday, Class 1 learnt about Remembrance Day before making their own poppy to wear. Just before 11 o’clock they gathered around the flagpole with the rest of the school to lay poppy wreaths and observe 2 minutes silence and remember those who have fought and served their country in the past and those who are still serving now.

ADHD Awareness Day

On the 31st October all the children took part in activities to raise awareness of ADHD. We imagined what is was like to walk in someone else’s shoes and how empathy is extremely important. The day was full of learning about how ADHD represents itself in others and how it can be different for everyone. We spoke about the idea of a ‘speedy brain’ a simplified version of how the ADHD brain functions in its own neurodiverse way and how this is often shown through the individual being inattentive and hyperactive. We used the analogy of an iceberg to show that these may be the things on the surface that are most noticeable but there is a lot more underneath that people with ADHD struggle with.

As a school we looked at how we are inclusive and how we could help those who were feeling overstimulated and overwhelmed. In the afternoon all the children took part in sensory circuits looking at alerting, organising and calming our bodies ready to learn – we spoke about how this could be a strategy that they might want to use with peers to help them. The children took part beautifully and it was lovely to see what empathetic and kind children there are at Dudley House School.

KS2 Gym

Today during their gymnastics lesson children practised different jumps.

Class 1 and 2 Nature Walk

Class 1 and Class 2 enjoyed a lovely Nature Walk along the riverbank this week. They used their senses to identify the signs of Autumn around them and they saw lots of beautiful things, including an otter!

Back in the classroom, they examined the leaves they had collected before using them in printing and collage work. Several members of the public commented on their excellent behaviour and smart uniforms during the walk – well done Class 1 and Class 2!

National TA Day

Today is National TA Day. All of our staff are incredibly valued team members, but since today is her day, we would like to celebrate Mrs Sellars for everything she does for all of us.

Not only is she the loveliest human being ever, but she steps up to the plate and supports every single member of staff. Every morning she is selfless and loves us by making each one of us a hot drink. She then makes a huge difference to every single child as a TA, lunchtime supervisor, 1 to 1 and small group tutor and she runs two after school care clubs every single week. And if that is not enough, she also supports the School Council and is Clerk to the Board of Governors. Mrs Sellars is interstellar, out of this world and irreplaceable and we’d like to say thank you.

Class 1 Emergency Vehicles

Wow! Look at Class 1’s emergency vehicles. A great end to our ‘People Who Help Us’ topic.

Early Years Library Trip

Class 1 had a lovely visit to the library. We learnt how to find fiction and non-fiction books in the library. We shared some books and were given a book mark and book to take home.

EY – Art

On Friday, Class 1 enjoyed creating colourful fish and salt dough animals.