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Easter Assembly 2023
29 Mar 2023


Local Easter Pharmacy Opening times
28 Mar 2023
We have been sent information regarding Easter Pharmacy Opening times, and have shrunk the list down to just the local ones for your information.
More information can be found on https://www.england.nhs.uk/midlands/nhs-england-and-nhs-improvement-midlands-work/bank-holiday-pharmacy-opening-times/
World Maths Day 2023
23 Mar 2023
On World Maths Day children made shapes with their body in PE as well as practising their division skills in a relay competition. They solved Maths puzzles, learnt about the Fibonacci sequence and played times table Mathopoly before measuring the distance their paper aeroplanes flew.

Class 4 Detectives
14 Mar 2023
Class 4 became ‘Crime scene investigators’ and tested ways of taking finger prints. They were able to identify their own fingerprints because of the unique patterns of whorls, loops or arches.

Class 1 Visit to Great Wood Farm
13 Mar 2023
at Great Wood Farm this morning, looking at the sheep and new born lambs. They enjoyed watching the lambs leaping around and feeding from their mothers and felt how soft the lambs woolly coat was when they stroked them. They even had the chance to help the shepherd feed two cade lambs that were very hungry. They then made their own sheep picture using wool and straw, before a final look at the sheep and a splash in the puddles.


Papier-mâché
8 Mar 2023
Art club have used papier-mâché to create these beautiful bowls.

Class 3 Assembly
8 Mar 2023
Class 3 were excited to share their own version of Newsround. They did the whole production themselves deciding on the content, writing their own reports and presenting the show. They covered a wide range of subjects including Plastic Pollution, Chinese New Year, the Weather in French, World Book Day and covering what they have been learning in RE.
Well Done Class 3!

Marble Runs
7 Mar 2023
Today Class 4 were making bridge marble runs

World Book Day- Chapter Four
2 Mar 2023
The class dressed in a variety of characters, mainly from the novels recently read in class. They adopted the characters’ traits too, one deciding to be mute like Kester in The Wildness by Piers Torday (although this didn’t last for long) and another child brought in the trainers that had fallen on them from the sky just like the character Stanley Yelnats in Louis Sacher’s Holes. They engaged in the World Book Day ‘live lesson’, enjoyed reading Aquilla magazines in pairs and even created a sound track to a passage from Katherine Rundall’s novel Sky Steppers.



