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 Tim Harrington | May 26, 2022 | Hirst Class 2021/22, History, Maths, Uncategorized
This half term was particularly busy for Hirst Class. Alongside all our learning, we also took the KS2 SATs and were very proud of ourselves and each other. Here are some of the highlights: We have continued to work with O’Keeffe Class every Friday afternoon. We...
by Kerri Sellens | May 4, 2022 | Art, Hirst Class 2021/22
Congratulations to Arafah, who was awarded a special prize today from artist, Samson Kambalu, at the Fourth Plinth Schools Award ceremony. She was presented her award by Samson and Justine Simons, London’s Deputy Mayor for Culture and Creative Industries. Arafah...
by Tim Harrington | Apr 22, 2022 | Community, Computing, Hirst Class 2021/22, Newsletter, O'Keeffe Class 2021/22
This afternoon, Year 6 worked with Year 1 children to help them complete a Pupil Survey online. This provided an excellent opportunity for children to get to know one another and find out about their experiences and feelings towards school. Hirst Class really enjoyed...
by Tim Harrington | Apr 21, 2022 | Computing, Hirst Class 2021/22, Maths, Uncategorized
Today we used software on Tinkercad to explore the use of 3D modelling during our computing lesson. We designed and created our own 3 dimensional mazes and then progressed to designing our own houses and villages. We learnt how to resize our objects, change positions...
by Tim Harrington | Apr 1, 2022 | Exhibition, Geography, Hirst Class 2021/22, Maths, Uncategorized
Blog written by children in Hirst ClassThis term we have been learning about Rivers with a particular focus on What has changed and What has stayed the same about the River Thames? This was was our Geography focus for the half term and linked well to our local...