Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
Nursery have had an amazing first week in their new class. They have all enjoyed exploring their new classroom and making new friends. Well done Nursery!
Year 3 have had a fantastic first week back. We have started off our English this half term looking at the text ‘The Marriage of Ganesh’. Was he cheating? 😮
Reception have settled into their new classroom environment. They have enjoyed exploring the new areas and being creative with their friends. We are looking forward to an amazing year!
This week year 2 made booklets compiling all their knowledge about Hanukkah and its importance Jewish people. They then went down to early years to teach the children all about Hanukkah. The younger children asked lots a questions about the artefacts and story. It was a lovely afternoon!
Year 1 have had a computing day this week and have tried so hard with their drag and drop skills, editing text and adding images. It took a lot of persistence and resilience but everyone produced a brilliant ‘missing pet’ poster. Well done Year 1, your teamwork skills were great!
Year 4 enjoyed their trip to the Science and Industry museum. We had a fabulous time exploring the museum, watching the Manchester revolution show, investigating all the wonderful aspects of science and experiencing the Operation ouch exhibition.
Today year 3 became master chefs and put their designs into action to create pitta pockets 🧑🍳👩🍳. We chopped, sliced, grated and selected our own filling to create our own delicious pockets. What would you choose?
Reception had a fabulous sports day. We are so proud of each and every one of them.
This week Year 2 have been looking at mass. Children have used their knowledge of all four operations to work out a recipe for chocolate brownies and then made them today. I’ve got say the result was … DELICIOUS!
This week Year 4 have started their new History topic on Crime and Punishment in the Middle Ages. We have looked at the different crimes and punishments in the Anglo-Saxon era. We discovered that the trials were brutal and they often led to you being found guilty, even if you weren’t.
Well done Year 4!