Roughly one year ago today, a national lockdown was announced and the country stopped. We took a step into the unknown together. Online learning started, schools were kept open for key worker children and a whole new meaning was given to the word ‘bubbles’. For many around the world, it’s been
Dear parents/carers, Today as we have come to the anniversary of the beginning of the first lockdown, it is important to reflect on what has gone before in relation to the hardship and lives lost as well as the heroes that have emerged. We are conscious that the children have only just returned, a
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
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
Year 3 spent an incredibly busy afternoon in our Forest School construction area. Working in teams of their own choice, the children were encouraged not to rush but rather to take some time to peruse the resources. This may give them some inspiration so they could make a plan and perhaps choose a th
This week, Year 3 enjoyed their first lesson of basketball. In pairs, they worked on their dribbling skills, taking it in turns to dribble the ball around the MUGA without loosing control or bumping into anyone else. They then moved onto passing and played games using both chest and bounce passes. S
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
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
This week, the children have enjoyed learning about the Jewish holiday of Purim. It commemorates the time when the Jewish people living in Persia were saved by a Jewish woman named Esther. We had a virtual visit from Mr Glickman who shared the story of Esther with the children and explained how Jewi
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