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Tiny Beginnings to Big Changes in Hamilton Class

Tiny Beginnings to Big Changes in Hamilton Class

by a.hussain | Apr 23, 2026 | Art, Curious, Drama, Expressive Art and Design, Hamilton 2025/26, Science, STEM

The children in Hamilton Class have been busy exploring the wonderful world of life cycles! We learned that a life cycle shows the different stages a living thing goes through as it grows – and that it keeps repeating again and again. We looked at lots of different...
Bringing Ideas to Life Through Story Writing

Bringing Ideas to Life Through Story Writing

by Shifa Begum | Feb 13, 2026 | Drama, Drama, English, Imaginative, Reflective, Tagore Class 2025/26

In English, the children enjoyed transforming into storytellers. This term, they explored the text Beyond the Pond and used it as inspiration to innovate their own versions. They created imaginative new monsters, developed rich character descriptions, and experimented...

☀️ 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...
Christmas in Delaunay

Christmas in Delaunay

by Mr Daley | Dec 16, 2025 | Delaunay Class 2025/26, Drama, Exhibition, Music, Parents

The Year Two and Six Christmas performance took place earlier today, and we were delighted to see so many of you at the children’s show. The joyful celebration was a great way for the children to share, and the hall was filled with festive cheer, songs and...
Countdown to Christmas!

Countdown to Christmas!

by a.hussain | Dec 10, 2025 | Art, Drama, Expressive Art and Design, Hamilton 2025/26, Music

It’s Christmas time in Hamilton Class! Our Reception children have been buzzing with excitement as we get creative for our upcoming Christmas show. The classroom has been filled with festive fun, and lots of colourful crafting! This week, we made our very own reindeer...
Poetry day in Year 2

Poetry day in Year 2

by Syeda Ferdush | Oct 4, 2024 | Delaunay Class 2024/25, Drama, English, Exhibition, Expressive Art and Design, Music, Science, Tagore class 2024-2025, Understanding the World

This week, our children have been diving into the world of poetry with a variety of fun activities. They explored different poems, recited their favorites, and even created their own. For Poetry Day, we added something special—dancing to poems! It was a fun and lively...
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