On Tuesday 10th March, we celebrated Science Day as part of British Science Week 2026. This year’s theme, “Curiosity: What’s Your Question?”, encourages people of all ages to embrace their natural curiosity, explore STEM subjects, and seek answers to questions about the world...
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Last week, we took part in Children’s Mental Health Week 2026, celebrating this year’s theme: “This is My Place.” Th...
In design and technology we have been designing and making fabric puppets. First we experimented joining fabric using pins, staples and glue. Next we designed our puppets using a template. We then joined our fabric using our preferred technique. To finish we selected the materials needed for ea...
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A Fantastic Careers Week at Our School!
We are delighted to share that our recent Careers Week was a huge success! Throughout the week, the c...
This afternoon Year 1 welcomed their family members into school to join in with a science themed session all about animals. We began the session with some guess the animal riddles. The children really enjoyed working alongside their parents to sort animals into different animal groups, match animals...
This year’s Anti-Bullying Week theme was Power for Good. The idea behind it is to empower children and young people to use their Power for Good to speak out, support others, and build a world where kindness wins.
We kicked off the week with Odd Socks Day to celebrate everyone’s indivi...
In DT this term Year 1 have been designing and creating their own stable pencil pot. First they explored stability by balancing and deciding whether structures with a wider base are more stable than ones with a narrow base. The children sketched their designs before using a variety of cutt...
In our Target Games PE unit this half term, Year 1 have been learning about overarm and underarm throws. The children have been thinking about when it is best to use an overarm throw or an underarm throw and have been practising their technique, especially thinking about their foot placement. W...
This week, Year 1 have been learning to compare numbers and use greater than, less than and equal to symbols. They have worked very hard and are now able to use the symbols < > = correctly when comparing two numbers. Well done Year 1!