A couple of days ago staff completed some tidying of the wild life area around the pond. It looks so much better - well done!
A couple of days ago staff completed some tidying of the wild life area around the pond. It looks so much better - well done!
Great fun was had by all on Wednesday at the year 5/6 disco!
On Monday 29th April, the learning champions from KS2 visited the Houses of Parliament.
We watched an educational video all about the history of parliament up to present day. After this, we saw the House of Commons and the House of Lords and found out that green and red are the colours for each house.
We learnt about the lords, baroness' and MPs roles in making our laws including how they vote using ay and no.
Within the House of Lords, we found out about the Queen's speech and saw the ornate throne she sits on during the opening of parliament.
During the tour, we saw many statues of former prime ministers as well as Kings and Queens.
The architecture of the building was beautiful with lots of detailed stain glass windows; huge portrait paintings; chandeliers and woodcarvings.
The whole school came together on Friday to commemorate 100 years since the end of the first world war. We all gathered in the KS1 playground with some special guests from the British Legion and Father Tim. Year three and the dance club showed us some dances they had been working on. Year four sang a melody of war time songs. Some children read out some poems and Oaks class sang a song one of the children had written for their homework. The bugler sounded the last post and we stood for two minutes silence. The children from each class then placed a reef on the stage underneath the thank you sign (which had been decorated with poppies the children had made in their classes). The children behaved impeccably and it was a very moving service.
The Scrapstore Playpod was officially opened yesterday (Tuesday 3rd July). Here are some children playing with the Playpod contents.