by Abbe Uter | Sep 29, 2022 | Art, Music, Science, Shireen Class 2021/22, Shireen Class 2022/23
This week in Shireen Class, we have been making potions in the water tray. We have been adding lots of different things like glitter, soup and eyeballs. In the construction area we have been making new chairs and homes for the three bears. We have been practising our...
by Glen Lucille | Sep 23, 2022 | Art, English, Hamilton class 2021/22, Hamilton class 2022/23, Maths, Outdoor Learning, Physical Education
Why are fine motor skills important? Fine motor skills involve small muscles working with the brain and nervous system to control movements in areas such as the hands, fingers, lips, tongue and eyes. Developing fine motor skills helps children do things like...
by Lansbury | Sep 14, 2022 | Art, Carle Class, Nursery, Nursery, Outdoor Learning
It’s a new year in Nursery, which means some children returning to Carle class since July and some brave new learners joining our class for the very first time. All the adults in the Nursery team are so excited to meet all the boys & girls who will be...
by Lansbury | May 27, 2022 | Art, Design Technology, RE, Riley Class 2021/22, Science
We’ve had a jam-packed first half of our summer term here in Riley Class! Our topic for this term is Explorers. With that we’ve been learning all about famous explorers, discovering new things and exploring the town of London. Hindu Temple Trip Last week...
by Kerri Sellens | May 27, 2022 | Art, Hadid Class 2021/22, Hirst Class 2021/22, Peggy Angus Class 2021/22
In 2022, Her Majesty The Queen will become the first British Monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee after 70 years of service. Year 6 practised their drawing skills to produce some amazing portraits of Her Majesty – they did incredibly well. We can’t wait...
by Kerri Sellens | May 24, 2022 | Art, Hokusai Class 2021/22
Hokusai Class had a creative drawing challenge today – to work with a partner to design and create a drawing machine. The machine had to make marks with a pencil, but the pencil could not be operated directly by a hand… have a look at the amazing drawing...