Yesterday, Y3 went to Butser Ancient Farm where they became archaeologists as they dug for treasure and then reburied it for their friends. The children also had a go at making jewellery.
It was lovely to welcome Nerys Pearce, paralympic athlete, to our school on Tuesday, who made sure it was an energetic day and brought lots of inspiration.
Well done to Tiger class yesterday, who wowed us all with their class worship, and gave us a wonderful insight into all their learning in recent weeks.
On Tuesday, we had a mobile farm visiting nursery and reception and the children really enjoyed handling the tortoises, the guinea pigs, lizards and rabbits.
Our Year 6s were out at Kew Gardens yesterday, where they learnt about how different plants adapt to their environment, whilst braving the torrential rain!
Whether it is our infant and junior choirs, our Y3 ukulele players, our junior handbells or orchestra it is wonderful to see the variety of musical opportunities the children have.
Well done to Fox class, who ‘took to the stage’ yesterday for their class worship with some fantastic acting and singing; they enjoyed sharing their learning with us, bringing to life the story of the Great Fire of London.
Yesterday, our reception children were centre stage, performing ‘Wriggly Nativity’ to their parents, and what a joy this was - some real stars of the future!