This half term in RE, Year 5 have been studying Christianity. We began by focussing on the Ten Commandments; we discussed what each commandment meant, and although we understand they’re all equally as important overall, we decided which we thought was the most important to us as individuals, and why
This half term in PE, Mrs Jennings’s class have been working hard on Netball, while Miss Alexander’s class have been getting handy with their hockey sticks! Although some of the lessons were rained off, all of the children have worked extremely well, and have shown excellent sportsmanship as well as
We now know it is definitely the Christmas season as today was our first official event – Christmas Dinner. The children arrived at school this morning with smiles on their faces and wearing their festive attire, which was lovely to see; you could feel the anticipation and excitement in the air. T
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
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
Year 5 were given a piece of descriptive writing that was based on an Indian folk tale, however, Miss Rowe converted the story to reflect our North-Eastern weather. The original tale inspired the Chipko Movement, whose members embrace trees to prevent the destruction of forests. The word Chipko mean
The school has been alive with the sound of words today as the children have been enjoying adjective day. It was lovely to see the effort the children (and parents) had made preparing children in costumes to celebrate the power of words. There were lots of lazy, active and cosy children throughout a
From Monday 16th November until Friday 20th November, the whole school celebrated Anti-Bullying week. We kicked off the week with Odd Sock Day 2020 where we all took part in wearing odd socks to promote difference and uniqueness in all children and adults. Discussions were had across school about th
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