Curriculum

14Nov2025

To start off our History topic on the Anglo-Saxons, Year 5 took a visit to Jarrow Hall. After arriving, Year 5 were split into two groups. The first group was taken around the functioning farm at Jarrow Hall and looked at animals that would have been used on an Anglo-Saxon farm. The children enjoyed

14Nov2025

This term, Year Two have begun their new English text, Vlad and the Great Fire of London. They have taken part in a range of activities to help them engage with the story and have enjoyed learning about London in 1666. To launch the book, the children explored what houses were like in London at that

14Nov2025

This week, Year 6 were able to use their art and design skills as they got ‘crafty’ with an R.E. project. Ever since the children were told to collect resources to bring in last week, there has been a sense of excitement at being able to do some old-fashioned ‘junk modelling.’ However, there was a d

14Nov2025

In  Maths, we have been looking at estimating, starting with the inverse and the different ways we can change calculations to help us find a missing answer.   To finish off, we have been using estimations to predict an answer, and then checking it. We talked about where we use estimating such as

14Nov2025

This week, year 4 enjoyed an exciting and interactive visit from a Viking! The children heard stories about real Vikings and learnt about how they lived, fought, played, raided and died. They enjoyed taking part in a mock battle, they dressed up in armour, held a Viking axe and sword, and watched a

11Nov2025

All of Year One have been enjoying learning about the Hindu festival of Diwali as part of their RE lessons.  They learnt that Diwali is the festival of light and it is celebrated by lighting Diva lamps, giving presents and sweets and enjoying fireworks.  Rangoli patterns are created outside houses