by Kerri Sellens | Mar 28, 2024 | Design Technology, Goldsworthy class 2023/24, Hadid class 2023/24, Hepworth class 2023/24, Hokusai class 2023/24, Kahlo class 2023/24, Kapoor class 2023/24, Lichtenstein class 2023/24, Peggy Angus class 2023/24, Riley class 2023/24, Tagore Class 2023/24, Van Gogh class 2023/24
Today was the annual Easter Hat Extravaganza event. All children across the school made their own hats from recycled materials and there was a big catwalk parade. The creativity and design skills were amazing! Have a lovely holiday everyone, and we will see you back...
by Abida Begum | Mar 28, 2024 | English, Goldsworthy class 2023/24, Hepworth class 2023/24, Hokusai class 2023/24, Kapoor class 2023/24, Science
This term for Science, year 1 and 3 classes got to work with Ministry of Stories to create poetry and songs about Science. They worked with Justin Coe, a poet, musician and performer from Ministry of Stories to write amazing songs and poems. On Tuesday, all 4 classes...
by m.ahmed | Mar 28, 2024 | Art, Computing, Edible Garden, English, Expressive Art and Design, Forest School, Goldsworthy class 2023/24, Learning Theme, Outdoor Learning, Reading, Yinka class 2023/24
Hello! This term our guiding question was: What plants are growing in our edible garden? We have had a really busy term and wanted to share what we have been up to! Keep reading to find out… Computing In computing we have been learning about properties of...
by m.ahmed | Mar 5, 2024 | Goldsworthy class 2023/24, Learning Theme, Outdoor Learning, Science
Goldsworthy class recently embarked on an exciting journey to the Crossrail Rooftop Garden as this term, we are learning all about plants and the edible garden! This hidden gem provided us with a unique chance to connect with nature in the heart of the city. To get...
by Tim Harrington | Mar 4, 2024 | Delaunay Class 2023/24, Goldsworthy class 2023/24, Kapoor class 2023/24, Maths, Tagore Class 2023/24
Take a look at all of the wonderful achievements over the last 7 days in Numbots from children in KS1. Children were presented with certificates for most improvement in all areas of the Numbots challenges, which include: Number of levels passed Accuracy Stage...