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Bee-Bots . . . Robot Algorithms part 2

by Mr Daley | Feb 13, 2026 | Computing, Delaunay Class 2025/26, Kapoor Class 2025/26

Today, Delaunay used their computing lesson to build on what they have learnt about programming in previous years. This year’s Year One students have just had an early introduction to programming using the school’s Bee-Bots, so we invited these experts...
Year Six: using amazing micro:bits

Year Six: using amazing micro:bits

by Sabeera Miah | Feb 13, 2026 | Computing, Peggy Angus Class 2025/26

By Rayan, Zayed and Shafaat. In computing, our unit was called Programming. We learnt what a variable is. A variable is a something that changes. We used scratch to become game designers. We played a game called fruit catch which was a game about catching fruits and...
The Crumble Carousel Coders in Lichtenstein

The Crumble Carousel Coders in Lichtenstein

by Fazana Ahmed | Feb 6, 2026 | Computing, Curious, Imaginative, Lichtenstein Class 2025/26, Resilient, STEM

This half term in Computing, Lichtenstein became real engineers and programmers! We explored physical computing using the Crumble controller to design and build our own working fairground carousels. The children learned that code doesn’t just stay on a screen; it can...
Kapoor learn how to program Beebot Robots

Kapoor learn how to program Beebot Robots

by Glen Lucille | Feb 6, 2026 | Computing, Kapoor Class 2025/26

“We use robots to follow directions.” Eishaan “Telling the robot which way to go.” Hafizul Our first lesson: Buttons Forward Right Backwards Left Go Clear Command Pause by Ayoob Buttons: The buttons can be programmed and tell the robot where to...

☀️ Ending the year in Goldsworthy ☀️

by m.ahmed | Dec 19, 2025 | Art, Community, Computing, Drama, Drama, Goldsworthy Class 2024/25, Goldsworthy Class 2025/26, Learning Dispositions, Learning Theme, Maths, Oracy, RE

Hello all! You may be interested to know what we have been up to this term. Keep reading to find out! We started art and visited the Art room. In art, we get to have our own big books. In Autumn, we have been learning about mark making, primary colours, artists like...
A Surprise Swap for Year 3!

A Surprise Swap for Year 3!

by Syeda Ferdush | Oct 10, 2025 | Computing, Expressive Art and Design, Hepworth Class 2025/26, Hokusai Class 2025/26, Imaginative, Music, Science

What a fantastic way to end the week! The Year 3 children were in for a delightful surprise when the teachers decided to swap classes for the afternoon. The children had no idea what was coming, so you can imagine their excitement when they discovered the change!...
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