Thursday 28 May 2020

Unleash your creativity! By Class 3

In Class 3, children love expressing themselves creatively. During Summer Term 1, they’ve been very busy creating outstanding work. Here’s a selection of Class 3 children’s work which will make you smile. Enjoy!

We loved celebrating VE Day!




























Unleash your creativity and be yourself!

Class 3 children have enjoyed...

...learning about Science:



... devising new Maths and Spelling board games


... drawing new fantasy characters



 ... making a rainbow lantern with wildflowers



 ... cooking and baking




.... drawing and building excellent Anglo-Saxon villages










Well done, Class 3! You've worked very hard and showed great resilience and determination in these strange times. You should be very proud of yourself, we certainly are immensely proud of you. We are looking forward to seeing more fabulous work in Summer Term 2. 

See you soon!

Mrs Wright, Mrs Burnley and Mrs Minshull









Friday 1 May 2020

We love the NHS feature fortnight! (Updated with more work!)

Over the past two weeks, pupils in Class 4 have been working extremely hard on some wonderful NHS-themed work to learn more about the National Health Service and to show our gratitude for all the brave, incredible work they are doing right now in our current situation. I'm delighted to share the results here on our school blog.

We've had some amazing artwork, baking and 'happiness jars' to raise the spirits and show our gratitude for our frontline keyworkers, plus brilliant history work focusing on 'significant' healthcare workers throughout history (I think we know of course that they are ALL significant!) and figures such as Nye Bevan, founder of the NHS. There has been some incredible acrostic poetry work which I would urge you to read - such thoughtful, moving work!

I've also been so impressed by the pupils who have decided to take social action to support the key workers - this is truly inspirational work and really puts into action the message (borrowed from Ghandi) of Archie B - 'Be the change that you want to see'!

I'm so proud of you all - what a credit you are to yourselves and to our school. Well done! Now please take a minute or two to marvel at all of this wonderful work!





Our Special NHS​



Have you really appreciated the NHS? What is your answer? No or Yes? ​

Elderly, young it doesn’t matter who – whatever the problem they’ll be there for you, ​

Running away is not the thing to do - there are lists of people you can talk to,​

One minute with friends, the next in lockdown – the NHS trying to turn this around, ​

Everyone there is giving their best – their hearts and souls to solve this mess,​

Stay at home and save lives as you do - support the NHS – you know you have to!​









Look at this incredible social action project.....




 Astonishing work!









 This poem was even featured on stray fm!



 This request was seen on facebook…..
 …...and look at this incredible response!!






 Wow!











Wonderful newspaper-style history work! 


                                                          Brilliantly effective timelines!
 These 'flower pens' were hand-made and delivered, with an accompanying kind note, to elderly neighbours to help raise a smile and lift the spirits!



 Another superb historical presentation - brilliantly written with a superb level of detail!








Wow! I'm sure you'll all agree that there is an incredible range of work here and I hope this blog post has helped to lift the spirits, remind you that we all remain connected (think of that invisible string!) and hopefully raise a smile too!
Keep up the brilliant work Class 4!