by Lansbury | Jun 17, 2022 | Kahlo Class 2021/22, Outdoor Learning
Today is the final day for our wonderful residential in Suffolk. The children enjoyed their breakfast, packing their bags and got ready for the beach this morning. We travelled by coach to Walberswick village before meeting Renata from the Country Trust and Amanda, a...
by Lansbury | Jun 16, 2022 | Kahlo Class 2021/22, Outdoor Learning
Morning Feed: Day 2 began with a bright and early breakfast at 8am for Kahlo class after a lovely night’s sleep. All the children enjoyed their food before rushing outside with Kat who showed us the animals that live on the grounds who also needed breakfast....
by Lansbury | Jun 16, 2022 | Kahlo Class 2021/22, Outdoor Learning
After our lovely visit to Berry Farm, it was time for us to arrive at our wonderful accommodation, Ringsfield Hall. Our beautiful home! The enormous house is surrounded by a sprawling garden(s), play areas, a billiards room, a small chapel, an art activity room, a...
by Lansbury | Jun 15, 2022 | Kahlo Class 2021/22, Outdoor Learning
Our Year 5 school journeys have got off to a GREAT start today with a very exciting first day for all in Kahlo class. After leaving London on our deluxe coach, we had an exciting (and travel sick free!) journey to Suffolk thanks to our driver, Tim. Sketching on the...
by Neil Daley | May 28, 2021 | Edible Garden, Exhibition, History, Hokusai Class 2020/21, Learning Theme, Maths, Outdoor Learning, Science
Hokusai enjoyed a full half term back in school by embracing their new topics and engaging with their learning both inside the classroom and outdoors. Students learnt about the rise and fall of the Roman empire as they explored the questions, “Who were the...
by Neil Daley | May 21, 2021 | Hokusai Class 2020/21, Outdoor Learning, Science
Hokusai took their learning back outside yesterday afternoon, using Now Press Play to imagine having found a talking plant that needed protecting from a crazed botanist. Students learnt about plant reproduction and the role of insects in pollination as they saved...