Gymnastics!
Class 2 have been learning a variety of different skills in gymnastics this term. Here are some pictures of us in action!
Class 2 have been learning a variety of different skills in gymnastics this term. Here are some pictures of us in action!
Our Young Voices choir of 2025 again took part in the largest children’s choir in the world last week, when they performed live at the Co-op arena in Manchester. Making the day even more special was a live streaming around the world of ‘Marley Magic’ to celebrate the legendary Bob Marley on what would have been his 80th birthday! We hope those of you who were able to join us had as much fun as we did!

A huge thank you to everyone who took part in Mrs Mason’s animal quiz over the last few months. Entries have now closed and the winners have been drawn – the lucky winners will receive a lovely red envelope very soon!
There was an enormous response to the quiz and we a very grateful to everyone who gave it a go. The final total raised is still being calculated – we will update this post with the grand total.
To put you all out of your misery, all of the anagram answers are below.
Class 2 have been learning lots about 2D and 3D shape over the past couple of weeks.
Class 2 had a lovely workshop yesterday all about road safety. They learnt all about this through role play. Thank you to pyjama drama learning for coming and sharing this experience with us.
The Gruffalo’s Child has been our our book of the week and has prompted us to explore light and shadows. We have talked about different light sources and that shadows are formed when something blocks a light source. We had lots of fun in the classroom using the light box and puppets to reenact the story. The beautiful weather on Wednesday allowed us to experience shadows outside in the playground, where we drew around each other as well as some of our big dinosaurs!
Bob has been doing some wonderful art with Class 2. They are learning about the artist Andy Goldsworthy and relating this to our English topic of Jack and the Beanstalk.
We experienced a wonderful, action packed day on Wednesday, when we visited Martin Mere Wetland Centre in Lancashire. This supported our learning from the autumn term about migration and Chris, our guide for the day, taught us all about the migration of swans to the UK. We were able to see the swans up close during feeding time and even learned a flamingo dance! The highlight of our day however was a visit to see the otters!
A huge thank you goes out from Class 4 to Bob Sutcliffe who taught a term of art up to Christmas. Class 4 produced some absolutely fabulous creations and learned so much from an expert!
A summary of our work is below for you to get a feel for what we have been up to. Don’t miss our dragon eyes which are currently decorating our entrance hall area!
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Children in Nursery and Reception enjoyed a visit from Mrs Farraday’s guide dog puppy Eva this week. She received lots of attention from all the children and staff and explored the smells, sights and sounds of the classroom. Reception are looking forward to reading to her next week!