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  • Our Golden Book Children of the Week

    Mon 26 Jan 2026

    Well done everyone.

  • Our Golden Book Children of the Week

    Mon 19 Jan 2026

    Well done everyone.

  • A Right Royal Kind of Day

    Tue 13 Jan 2026

    To launch their new topic ‘A Royally Good Time, the children in Kittens class took part in a Royal Dress Up Day. Everyone looked wonderful wearing their most regal outfits, including party clothes and dressing‑up costumes.

    Throughout the day, the children enjoyed a range of exciting activities. They designed and made their own crowns, listened to traditional tales featuring kings and queens, and finished the day by dancing together at a royal ball. It was a fun and memorable start to our new topic, and the children showed great enthusiasm and creativity.

  • London’s Burning! Fetch the Engine!

    Fri 09 Jan 2026

    What an amazing day Leopard Class had as they were transported back in time to London in 1666! To kickstart our new history topic, the children enjoyed a rich and exciting enrichment day exploring the events of the Great Fire of London.
    The day began at the bakery, where the children used salt dough
    to recreate bread, linking to Thomas Farriner’s famous bakery. They then stepped into the past using dance and drama to retell the story of the fire spreading through the city. The children worked together to show panic, excitement and teamwork as London burned around them.
    In the afternoon, creativity continued through art. The children studied and drew tall, narrow houses just like those found in 17th-century London. They explored why the buildings were so close together
    and how this helped the fire to spread so quickly.
    It was a fun, memorable and hands-on day of learning that brought history to life. Leopard Class showed fantastic enthusiasm, imagination and teamwork throughout the day.

  • A world made of cold

    Tue 06 Jan 2026

    The beginning of our topic- Chilly Poles & Toasty tropics- was certainly an icy one! To help us begin to understand the conditions in Antarctica, we explored the snowy school grounds (in temperatures of -3!) looking at the impact the cold had upon the environment (and us!). Take a look below at our explorations.

  • Year 6 Sewing Up Some Christmas Cheer

    Fri 19 Dec 2025

    Our Year 6 pupils have been busy developing their sewing skills by designing and making their own Christmas stockings. They began by planning their designs and choosing suitable fabrics before learning key stitches such as running stitch, whipstitch and backstitch.

     

    Throughout the project, pupils showed great concentration, creativity, and resilience as they carefully stitched their stockings together and added decorative details. The finished stockings are a wonderful example of their hard work and festive spirit, and we are extremely proud of the skills they have developed.

     

  • Christmas Card Cheer

    Wed 10 Dec 2025

    A big congratulations to Aria from the Year 2 class, whose beautiful angel artwork has been selected for this year’s parish Christmas card. Her thoughtful design and careful attention to detail truly captured the spirit of the season. The parish was delighted by the creativity shown, and Aria’s artwork will now be shared with families and friends throughout the community. 

    Also to Aki in Year 5 whose design won the year 5 & 6 section of the competition.

    Well done, both of you.

  • Our Golden Book Children of the Week

    Mon 08 Dec 2025

    Well done to our Golden children of the week.

  • School Choir Turns Storm into a Showstopper!

    Fri 05 Dec 2025

    Our fantastic choir delivered a memorable performance at the village festive light switch‑on after heavy rain forced the group and onlookers to relocate into the nearby church.

    Far from dampening the occasion, the change of venue created an unexpectedly atmospheric setting, with the choir’s harmonies filling the historic building and earning warm applause from families and residents.

    Despite the downpour, turnout remained strong, and the switch‑on went ahead as planned. Organisers and school staff praised the children for their composure and the community for embracing the last‑minute change, calling the performance a highlight of this year’s celebrations.

  • Our Golden Book Children of the Week

    Mon 01 Dec 2025

    Well done everybody.

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