Our art in Year 6 this term, has involved us sculpting 3D models. We made links to other areas of the curriculum and made clay sculptures of people in Pompeii after the eruption at Vesuvius and art straw models of Olympic sports. The unit started by looking at the work of some famous artists – Henry
The start off the day began with a little nervous energy with children excited about what the day would have in store in respect of their new classes and teachers. However, by the time the end of day bell sounded everyone skipped out of school having had a really positive experience and being a li
The final day of the Year 6 residential came far too quickly, but was still a great day for all. The day began with everyone having to pack, which is clearly much more difficult at the end of a break away than before! However, after a little preparation the night before, the children were fantasti
The start of Day 2 was helped with a good breakfast (cereals, fruits and a full English!) which gave everyone the fuel for an action packed morning. There was another variety of activity on offer throughout with different groups tackling the roster of challenges which, as well as those from yesterda
After a positive bus journey crossing the border into Scotland, Year 6 arrived at the venue for their residential – Lockerbie Manor. A quick orientation helped everyone get their bearings which introduced the site that was going to be our home for the next three days. It was great to see the littl
Our family members, friends, members of the community, children and staff all enjoyed a fantastic afternoon on the school grounds at our school fair. Once again, the weather was hot and sunny and everyone enjoyed having a go at traditional games such as lucky dip, scoop a duck and the coconut shy.
Today, the 21st of June, is World Music Day. On this day, lots of events are held to celebrate in countries around the globe and it is an opportunity for people to experience lots of different genres of music. Musicians perform free concerts for people to enjoy and people take part in workshops wher
Introducing Harlow Green’s first music video ‘Unwritten’! To coincide with this year’s World Music Day – the school choir and all of the children (with some surprise guest appearances) created our version of Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfied. It tells the story about how our lives remain unwritten a
This week, Year Six have started working on an enterprise project, ‘Make a Fiver Grow’. The project involved the children working in teams of between three and six children to set up a company and decide on a product or a service they would provide to customers. Each group will receive a £5 ple
The school has three easy to remember rules: READY, RESPECTFUL and SAFE. In recognition of those who have been following these rules to a high degree, on a daily basis, as well as trying their very best in all that they do, teachers nominate children to have time with Mr Malik where they can have