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  • Vile Victorians Strike Again

    Wed 30 Oct 2024

    As the marvellous middle to their Vile Victorians topic, Panthers visited the workhouse in Southwell. They were joined by Mrs Cornish who wowed with her knowledge! Everyone was amazed, seeing History firsthand and made links to learning from the classroom. 

  • Wake Up Wednesday - Parents Guide to Fortnite

    Wed 30 Oct 2024

    National Online Safety - Parent Guide to Fortnite

  • We Will Remember Them

    Tue 29 Oct 2024

    Our Arts Ambassadors were invited to visit Colsterworth Church, where they proudly displayed an inspiring collection of poppies in honor of Remembrance.  The display is a vibrant array of colour, featuring striking red and purple poppies crafted with a variety of media—from paint and pastels to textured paper and gemstones. Each piece reflects the children’s thoughtful engagement with Christian values, symbolizing remembrance, peace, and hope. Their artwork brings a powerful message to the church, creating a moving tribute that resonates with everyone who visits. A special thank to Mrs Bevan and Mrs Dawes who accompanied the children to the church and helped the children in creating a stunning and thought provoking poppy display.

     

  • EYFS Open Morning

    Fri 18 Oct 2024
  • Wake Up Wednesday

    Fri 18 Oct 2024

    National Online Safety - Horror Films and Age Ratings

  • Whitby Trip a Roaring Success

    Mon 14 Oct 2024

    Year 6 visited Whitby with Year 6 from Bourne Elsea Park for their 4-day residential from the 14th-17th October 2024.

     

    On Monday morning, the children eagerly arrived at school, brimming with excitement for the adventure ahead. After a coach journey, they were ready to dive into their first activity: a trail around Whitby town. During this walk, the children encountered many of Whitby’s famous landmarks, including the 199 steps, the Captain Cook statue, and the iconic whale bones. They also had a thrilling experience screaming their way through Dracula’s tunnel.

     

    Each group engaged in a variety of activities, starting with a visit to the Whitby Museum. There, they learned about the infamous ‘Hand of Glory’ among other intriguing exhibits. The children also enjoyed some playtime at Pannett Park and capped off their adventure with a delightful boat trip on the Summer Queen!

     

    Year 6 had the incredible opportunity to participate in a jet polishing workshop. They listened to a jet specialist who shared fascinating insights about the history of jet and its significance to Whitby. The children carefully polished their own pieces of fossilized wood, transforming them into smooth, sparkling pieces of jet.

     

    The trip’s highlights included fossil hunting, a night walk, and a visit to the brand-new lobster hatchery. Fossil hunting was a true test of the children’s perseverance and patience as they meticulously combed the sand for hidden treasures. Each child found something special to take home, such as ammonites, sea glass, and belemnites, which sparked their curiosity about ancient marine life.

     

    The night walk was an enchanting experience, allowing the children to explore Whitby under the stars. They listened to stories about the town’s history and legends, making the night both educational and magical.

    At the lobster hatchery, the children learned about the life cycle of lobsters and the importance of marine conservation. They were fascinated by the baby lobsters and the efforts to protect and sustain the lobster population. This visit not only educated them about marine biology but also instilled a sense of responsibility towards preserving marine ecosystems.

     

    The children had a fantastic time on the beach, savoring delicious chips from the famous Magpie Cafe. They played in the sand, building castles and digging holes, all while keeping an eye out for the sneaky seagulls that were always ready to swoop in and steal chips!  It was a delightful mix of fun and adventure, making their beach visit truly memorable.

     

    Of course, no visit to Whitby would be complete without a trip to the breathtaking Whitby Abbey. This time, we were fortunate to enjoy glorious sunshine, which added an extra layer of magic to the day. The children were in awe of the stunning ruins and the panoramic views, making it a perfect end to an unforgettable adventure.

     

    Every year, we eagerly anticipate our Year 6 residential trip to Whitby, where the children create memories that last a lifetime. Throughout the week, they demonstrated remarkable perseverance, friendship, kindness, and teamwork, and it was clear that each one of them flourished. All the staff who attended are incredibly proud of the children; it truly was a trip to remember. This year was especially wonderful as we witnessed new friendships blossoming between children from both schools in our AAT family.

  • Golden Book Children of the Week

    Mon 14 Oct 2024

    Congratulations to our Golden Book children this week.

  • Wake Up Wednesday

    Wed 09 Oct 2024

    National Online Safety - Teaching Children About Fire Safety

  • Our Golden Book Children of the Week

    Mon 07 Oct 2024

    Well done to all of our Golden Book children this week.

  • Panthers Get Stuck into Reading

    Thu 03 Oct 2024

    As part of National poetry day, Panthers took part in a virtual author session with Hannah Gold. They loved hearing about Hannah’s previously published books and her journey to being a well known author. At the end of the session, Hannah listened to questions and one asked by Oliver. C was the first to be answered! It was a fabulous experience to be a part of and it inspired Panthers to keep persevering with their word smart skills. 

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