by sarahkitching | Mar 22, 2026 | Class 5 Learning Page 2025-26
We would like to wish all the Mother’s and special women who are part of our children’s lives a Happy Mother’s Day this weekend. Our children have been busy making some beautiful cards in class and writing reasons as to why you are all...
by sarahkitching | Mar 14, 2026 | Class 5 Learning Page 2025-26, News
Part 1 When I first started cheer, it was 2021 so I have been doing it for 5 and a half years. This season I’m on four teams and the teams are called Mini Mafia (which is a Level 1 under 10 prep team), Riot Girls (which is a Level 1 Under 12 prep team), Claw (which is...
by sarahkitching | Mar 14, 2026 | Class 5 Learning Page 2025-26
We came to the end of our Anglo-Saxon topic this week. We explored artefacts from the time, as if we’d found them in the Sutton Hoo burial mound. We used our understanding of history and own investigative skills to decide how the items were used, who by and where...
by sarahkitching | Mar 8, 2026 | Class 5 Learning Page 2025-26
To celebrate World Book Day, we combined our English and Mathematical skills together to try and ‘escape from the library’! The class worked in teams to try and crack the code to set themselves free! They worked really well together and showed great skills of...
by sarahkitching | Mar 8, 2026 | Class 1 Learning Page 2025-26, Class 2 Learning Page 2025-26, Class 3 Learning Page 2025-26, Class 4 Learning Page 2025-26, Class 5 Learning Page 2025-26, Class 6 Learning Page 2025-26, News
A huge thank you to everyone for all of their hard work. What an amazing selection of dioramas we received to celebrate World Book Day!! An absolutely amazing effort from all of our children and families – we hope a lot of fun was had over the half term break...
by sarahkitching | Feb 12, 2026 | Class 5 Learning Page 2025-26
This term, Class 5 are studying ‘Sound’. This week we led an investigation into how the length of string affects how far sound can travel. We found it remarkable that we could hear each other so clearly through the string because the sound waves are travelling alone...