Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
Congratulations to all of our children in Wales for winning the house point trophy this week.
1st - Wales
2nd - N.Ireland
3rd - Scotland
4th - England
Wales still lead overall in the standings for this year.
Congratulations to our attendance award winners from last week: -
1st - Chester (year 3)
2nd - Leeds (year 2)
3rd - Chichester (year 2)
Gifted and talented artists worked with printmaker Fiona De Bulat to design and create mono prints as part of their on-going 'Power of Women' project, in partnership with the Turner Contemporary. After a lot of trial and error, the prints are really starting to look fantastic! Thank you to Fiona, from DBA Editions, for joining us in our session on Friday.
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Year 6 visited the Warner Bros Studios in London today as part of their literacy topic work. They had a great time learning about how the Harry Potter films were made and hopefully gained some useful information to support their writing when they get back to class tomorrow.
Much fun was had by all.
Children from our school council were invited to have a tour around Parliament today to learn about the history of one of Britain's most famous buildings, and also learn more about the role of Parliament and democracy in the United Kingdom.
They were fortunate to meet with our local MP, Sir Roger Gale, who kindly took time out of his busy day to show the children parts of the Palace of Westminster not on the original tour and to tell them some spooky stories about the historic buildings.
The children had an amazing day out.
Congratulations to our attendance award winners this week: -
1st - Leeds (year 2)
2nd - Durham (year 4)
3rd - Oxford (year 3)
Congratulations to all of our children in Scotland for winning the house point trophy this week.
1st - Scotland
2nd - Wales
3rd - N.Ireland
4th - England
Wales still lead overall in the standings for this year.
Children in year 3 had the opportunity to work alongside their parents today as part of the school's scheduled Learning Together afternoons.
As part of their Stone Age topic work, children and their parents created cave paintings and were challenged to make Stonehenge using only one piece of flipchart paper.
Thank you to all parents who came and supported their children.
Lots of fun was had by all.