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Suffolk Residential with Kahlo Class – Day 2!

Suffolk Residential with Kahlo Class – Day 2!

by Lansbury | Jun 15, 2023 | Fieldwork, Forest School, Kahlo Class 2022/23, Outdoor Learning, Science

Our second day of the Year 5 residential is beginning in earnest; after a delicious breakfast, we are cruising along the country roads on our way to Walberswick Beach. The children are enjoying the sight of endless fields, grazing animals, ponds & village life....

Suffolk Residential with Kahlo Class – Day 1!

by Lansbury | Jun 14, 2023 | Fieldwork, Forest School, Kahlo Class 2022/23, Outdoor Learning, Science

To see all the photos from Day 1, please click here. You’ll need the password that we’re posting to Weduc. Kahlo class have begun their very exciting residential in Suffolk, beginning three days of thrilling activities along the coast. Currently we are...
Our Day Trip To The Mudchute Farm!

Our Day Trip To The Mudchute Farm!

by Shifa Begum | May 17, 2023 | Geography, Geography, Goldsworthy Class 2022/23, Kapoor Class 2022/23, Learning Theme, Outdoor Learning, Science

Year 1 Kapoor Class visited the Mudchute Farm today. It was a warm and sunny day. We walked from the Mudchute Station and were eager to explore the farm. As children walked through the muddy narrow hills with their learning partner, they smelt fresh flowers and animal...
Delaunay class’ trip to the Soane Centre

Delaunay class’ trip to the Soane Centre

by Abida Begum | Jan 30, 2023 | Delaunay Class 2022/23, Forest School, Outdoor Learning, Science

Delaunay class are buzzing from their trip to the Soane Centre where they attended a workshop on Living things and their Habitats. Pupils used magnifying glasses to observe some mini beasts and plants closely to understand how they are suited to live in their habitat....
A Fun Autumn in Peggy Angus

A Fun Autumn in Peggy Angus

by Lansbury | Oct 21, 2022 | History, Music, Outdoor Learning, Peggy Angus Class 2022-23

By Nurun and Akram This week in history we created our double page spread. We did the double page spread all about the Poplar Rates Rebellion and the key figures Minnie Lansbury ,Susan Lawrence and George Lansbury. After we completed our double page spread our parents...
Look at us!                                                                              Hamilton class play and learn whilst developing their fine motor skills.

Look at us! Hamilton class play and learn whilst developing their fine motor skills.

by Glen Lucille | Sep 23, 2022 | Art, English, Hamilton class 2021/22, Hamilton class 2022/23, Maths, Outdoor Learning, Physical Education

Why are fine motor skills important? Fine motor skills involve small muscles working with the brain and nervous system to control movements in areas such as the hands, fingers, lips, tongue and eyes. Developing fine motor skills helps children do things like...
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