Review Of The Week
This week in school has been filled with exciting learning experiences across all year groups! Year 2 students have been working hard on creating their final piece of artwork inspired by the African artist Gakonga, showcasing their creativity and understanding of his unique style. Year 1 has been exploring measurements, with students investigating the shortest, longest, and tallest objects in their classroom, helping them develop their understanding of size and comparison. Meanwhile, our EYFS children have been diving into this term's theme of "growing and plants," learning about how plants grow and the different stages of their development. It’s been a week full of creativity, curiosity, and growth!
We would like to extend a huge thank you to all the parents for their incredible generosity in supporting the children’s Sponsored Muddy Run. Thanks to your efforts, we have raised an impressive £2360, which will go towards purchasing new PE equipment for the school. As part of our learning about the British value of democracy, over the next few weeks, the children will be involved in voting to select the new equipment they would like to have. It’s a fantastic opportunity for them to engage with the democratic process and contribute to decisions that will benefit their school experience.
We are looking forward to an exciting term filled with lots of new and engaging experiences for our students! Upcoming highlights include celebrating World Book Day, where students will have the chance to dress up as their favourite book characters and take part in fun reading activities. Later in the term, we are thrilled to welcome a scientist for an inspiring visit, giving our students the opportunity to explore the wonders of science up close. We will also be inviting grandparents to join us for a special Grandparents' Smart Day, where we can celebrate and share wonderful memories with our extended families. It’s shaping up to be a term full of learning, fun, and community!
Warmest wishes,
Miss Giles