World Book Day
Children and staff enjoyed a day full of story telling adventures while dressed up as one of their favourite book characters.
Children and staff enjoyed a day full of story telling adventures while dressed up as one of their favourite book characters.
A huge thank you to everyone who supported the school in raising money for Children In Need 2017. The children and staff looked fantastic in their 'Rockin' the 80's' outfits!
The garden in Reception has been transformed into an exciting and adventurous outdoor learning space with plenty to explore and do. Children are free to explore and manipulate the environment around them using all their senses.
On Thursday 2 November, Year 3 went to the Chiltern Open Air Museum to learn about the Stone Age. We looked at some of the buildings around the site and went inside the Iron Age Round House. It was very dark because the house had no windows, and the fire pit in the middle of the house was the only source of light, warmth and was also used for cooking.
On Wednesday 1 November, Year 5 went to Tower of London to support our history lessons on ‘Crime and Punishment’. We were walked through the stories about Anne Boleyn and her execution, and we saw Traitors Gate where Anne Boleyn was transported before her execution.
Thank you to Mrs Brown, Mr Pannell, all the Breakfast Club staff and everybody else that helped with the launch of the new Breakfast Club on Friday 6 October - it was a great success!