by Sam Norman | Mar 13, 2023 | Fieldwork, Geography, History, Riley Class 2022/23
Today, we had a wonderful time at the National Maritime Museum. These are some of the artefact replicas that we investigated. What do these tell you about the Vikings? Here are some pictures of us deciding what to trade in Baghdad. Finally, we explored the big map...
by B McNerney | Feb 10, 2023 | Computing, Delaunay Class 2022/23, Goldsworthy Class 2022/23, Hadid Class 2022/23, Hepworth class 2022/23, Hokusai class 2022/23, Kahlo Class 2022/23, Kapoor Class 2022/23, Lichtenstein Class 2022/23, Peggy Angus Class 2022-23, Riley Class 2022/23, Tagore Class 2022/23, Van Gogh Class 2022/23
This term, every year group has been delving deep into computing and growing their knowledge about how computers work, how to code & how to create interesting media content. Year 1: What’s a Beebot? Year 1 have been learning all about the floor robots this...
by Kerri Sellens | Feb 9, 2023 | Art, Riley Class 2022/23, Van Gogh Class 2022/23
In the British Museum, there is a very special coin. The gold coin of Coenwulf, king of Mercia (796-821), is unique, and one of only eight gold British coins known from the period AD 700-1250. Coenwulf was king of Mercia, East Anglia and Kent, making him ruler of most...
by B McNerney | Jan 24, 2023 | Computing, Delaunay Class 2022/23, Goldsworthy Class 2022/23, Hadid Class 2022/23, Hepworth class 2022/23, Hokusai class 2022/23, Kahlo Class 2022/23, Kapoor Class 2022/23, Lichtenstein Class 2022/23, Online Safety, Parents, Peggy Angus Class 2022-23, Riley Class 2022/23, Tagore Class 2022/23, Van Gogh Class 2022/23
This spring, there will be workshops with parents/carers for each class, in Year 1 to Year 6. Parents/carers are invited to join their children’s class for an interactive lesson all about Online Safety. The workshops will take place with your child’s...
by Sam Norman | Jan 20, 2023 | Music, Riley Class 2022/23, Van Gogh Class 2022/23
On Wednesday evening, our Year 4 choir had an incredible time at Young Voices 2023 – the concert of the largest children’s choir in the world! Here are a few quotes plus some videos for you to enjoy. Quotes: I enjoyed how the dancers were moving and how it...
by Kerri Sellens | Jan 12, 2023 | Art, Riley Class 2022/23
Year 4 have been looking very closely at the painting, Surprised by Henri Rousseau. They went to see it in the National Gallery, and were impressed by the colours and all of the detail you can see in the work if you look closely. Did you know Rousseau never actually...