Dress Down Day This year for Red Nose Day we celebrated by ‘Sharing a Smile’. The children came in their red clothing and accessories to raise money for the 2021 appeal show on Friday 19th March. We took part in a PSHE session to talk about the meaning behind Comic Relief and how our fundraising eff
In Art, Year Two have been learning how to mark make. The children learnt that they can create different marks by drawing a variety of lines, dots and patterns. They also learnt that mark making can be used to show how an object feels or how light / dark areas of the object are. This week, the child
If your child is absent from school due to isolation (or for other reasons) they should access work from the timetable below. Whichever day your child is not in school, these are days your child should access. Some activities have links which will direct you to web pages whilst other work will rel
In PE, Year Two are learning how to dance. Miss Bull’s class are learning a routine called #DanceReunite, and Miss Norman’s class are dancing to Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’. The children learnt that when we dance to a piece of music, we count in beats of eight. They practised counting the beats by
After the hard start we have all endured to 2021 so far, this Red Nose Day theme is more apt than ever! This year, it’s never felt more important to have some fun and raise money to support people living incredibly tough lives. We need the ‘power of funny’ to turn laughs into lasting change and
Since last October, Harlow Green has been one of 153 schools across England that have taken part in the Covid-19 Schools Infection Study. The study is being conducted by Public Health England in partnership with the Office for National Statistics, and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medi
After such a long wait, it has been a great day having all our children back again! Watching the children come through the gates with smiles on their faces (even if there was some apprehension!) was wonderful. However, the best time has been observing the children at break/lunch when they have bee
If your child is absent from school due to isolation (or for other reasons) they should access work from the timetable below. Whichever day your child is not in school, these are days your child should access. Some activities have links which will direct you to web pages whilst other work will rel
It was World Book Day on Thursday 4th March and children at school, as well as at home, have been enjoying activities related to nursery rhymes and Roald Dahl’s ‘Dirty Beasts’ during Harlow Green’s ‘World Beast Day’. The last few months has been a little different to normal, with most children conti
As you will be aware, probably the most challenging aspects of management in relation to Covid-19 protocols is regarding the beginning and end of the school day. For all schools, this is where we have the largest group of people to manage, especially at the end of the day. The same procedures are