History is who we are and why we are the way we are.
A high-quality history education will help pupils gain a coherent knowledge and understanding of Britain’s past and that of the wider world. It should inspire pupils’ curiosity to know more about the past. Teaching should equip pupils to ask perceptive questions, think critically, weigh evidence, sift arguments, and develop perspective and judgement. History helps pupils to understand the complexity of people’s lives, the process of change, the diversity of societies and relationships between different groups, as well as their own identity and the challenges of their time. National Curriculum for History, purpose of study
The Festival Route
https://youtube.com/shorts/yhqTW6F8Izc?feature=share Year 3 took a stroll around the local sites to walk the 1951 Festival of Britain route around our community. The geography fieldwork has helped the children to learn the history of the Lansbury Estate and to...
A Marvellous time at The Museum of Docklands
Kahlo class visited The London Docklands Museum today as part of their learning about our community, particularly the Docklands. They learned that the museum was first built as a warehouse for storing goods that the British Empire traded. They got to see how goods...
Our busy first week back
This half term, our topic is Ancient Civilisations. We will be learning about the development and successesof The Ancient Sumer, The Ancient Egyptians, The Shang Dynasty and The Indus Valley as we consider the similarities that these impressive societies shared. This...
Year One’s Enchanting Day at the Museum of Childhood (Young V&A)
As we begin our topic for Spring term one, Toys: then and now, Goldsworthy class visited the Young V&A to explore toys through time. It was a fantastic and captivating experience to find out about what toys were played with in the past compared to now and we can't...
A Journey Through Time: Year 1 at the Toy Museum
Yesterday, year 1 visited The Young V&A, formerly known as the Childhood Museum. They travelled by bus and spotted many different places along the way like the Fire Station, which they'll learn about in year 2. As they stepped through the doors of the Museum, the...
This half term in Shireen Class.
This half term we have been doing lots of fantastic learning. Our topics have included Bonfire Night, Diwali, Autumn, Recycling, Looking after our teeth and Christmas. Our Understanding the World/History this half term was Bonfire Night and Remembrance. We learnt all...
Our Autumn Two learning wrapped up…
As the autumn leaves fall, signalling the end of another term, it's time to wrap up the chapter of learning that Goldsworthy and Kapoor have experienced in these past few months. Our topic this term was about Kings and Queens: are they real or only in fairytales?...we...
How important was Early Islamic Civilisation on the history of knowledge?
This term, we answered our guiding questions on websites that we built ourselves. Follow the QR codes below to find the answers!
Our trip to St Paul’s Cathedral
by the whole class The cathedral On our trip we visited Saint Paul's Cathedral because we wanted to know more about the Great Fire of London. We saw an old leather bucket and a roof that had a dome. It was very high up. It was higher than the school. Haydn, Zain,...
Our fun trip to St. Paul’s Cathedral!
This term we are learning about the Great Fire of London. We recently went on an exciting trip to St. Paul's Cathedral, which was an insightful experience for all of us. During our visit, we embarked on a thrilling adventure back in time by exploring St Paul's...