by Esme Hopkins | Nov 8, 2019 | Art, Delaunay Class 2019/20, Learning Theme
In year 2 we have had a lovely afternoon painting with watercolours and using autumn leaves as fire. We painted the Tudor buildings of London in 1666 and then created the great fire with our leaves we had collected. We were all so proud of our work we asked for...
by Sam Norman | Nov 8, 2019 | Learning Theme, Peggy Angus Class 2019/20
As part of our study of Ancient Islamic Civilisation, we visited the purpose built East London Mosque in Whitechapel. Pupils visited the main prayer room and learn about how Muslims pray and read the quran. Pupil visited the ablution room and tested it by washing...
by Lansbury | Sep 23, 2019 | Kahlo Class 2019/20, Learning Theme, Lichtenstein Class 2019/20
Last week, Kahlo and Lichtenstein class headed off on a trip to the Southbank Centre. We have been learning all about The Festival of Britain and the Southbank centre was the host to the festival in 1951. Nelson Mandela statue outside Southbank CentreRoyal Festival...
by Esme Hopkins | Sep 19, 2019 | Delaunay Class 2019/20, Learning Theme
Today we watched this video about the No Litter Generation and we learnt that we are the ones who will change the planet and help it to get better. No Litter Generation Save the planet for future generations!Rida After watching this video we had a conversation about...
by Sam Norman | Sep 9, 2019 | Hirst Class 2019/20, Learning Theme, Peggy Angus Class 2019/20
On the 9th of September Year 6 visited the Houses of Parliament. They explored the houses of Lords and Commons and learnt many facts about how Parliament was made and how it has changed. A debate was done in groups to practice how a sitting of the house of Commons...
by Lansbury | Jun 20, 2019 | Learning Theme, Riley Class 2019/20
Hepworth Class found out that Anglo-Saxons made their clothes by weaving and so we travelled back in time to the Anglo-Saxon period to have a go ourselves! First, we made a loom out of card by cutting notches in each side of a rectangle. Then, we wrapped thick wool...