Reception Curriculum Update
This half term children in Reception enjoyed a wide range of explorations related to our exciting topic about Space.
This half term children in Reception enjoyed a wide range of explorations related to our exciting topic about Space.
As a part of our 'Starry Night' project, children in Reception looked closely at Vincent van Gogh's amazing art.
Nursery had an amazing Fairytale Day in our nursery and enjoyed a lovely party.
Year 2 explored different ways to prepare vegetables for their Gunthuk Soup in DT.
Year Six have been incredibly inquisitive this term as we have explored the many behaviours of light!
Year 2 have been studying about animals, lifecycles and habitats in Science this half term and have had the most amazing experience in homing 10 chicks for 10 days.
Reception children had lots of fun during Pyjama Day which was perfect introduction to our Starry Night project.
Year 5 had an amazing workshop on 'BEE the best you can be' led by Heathrow and BEE (Business Education Events Ltd).
On Friday 6th January we successfuly started our Stay and Play sessions.
There was a lot of joy and happiness spread across the dinner halls. Everyone enjoyed having a bit of a sing along to the Christmas carols while eating their Christmas lunch.
A big thank you to all the kitchen staff for their hard work in making a delicious Christmas lunch for everyone. There was a lot of joy and happiness spread across the dinner halls. Everyone enjoyed having a bit of a sing along to the Christmas carols while eating their Christmas lunch.
The children of Year 6 recently learnt about what a Christingle is (oranges wrapped in red tape, decorated with dried fruit or sweets, with a candle on the top) and how each element has a special meaning. The orange represents the world; the red ribbon (or tape) symbolises the love and blood of Christ; the sweets represent all of God's creations and the lit candle represents Jesus's light in the world, bringing hope to people living in darkness. The children enjoyed making Christingles and gaining awareness of this celebration. Many children also shared some of their own experiences of traditions and festivals that are celebrated within their own faiths or homes