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Painting fun at art club

Painting fun at art club

Miss Neel has been running art club this half term and the children have really enjoyed painting with watercolours. They wanted to share some of their work so far with everyone so here you go...

Dorm photos

Once the dorms were tidy enough, Miss Bright and Miss Wood carried out dorm inspections and some rooms got a strong 9 out of 10! 🙂 On the way round, they took photos of the children in their dorm groups. Take note of the tidy floors - they were not like that half an...

The final afternoon in Condover

The other groups learnt some new moves at Dance Mania this afternoon while others learnt some circus skills and braved the tunnelling or trapeze. They are all now headed to the silent disco to celebrate their final night before they head home tomorrow. Keep your eyes...

Today is the day for dancing

There were lots of sleepy heads appearing for breakfast this morning but they all managed to wake up and tackle their next challenges this morning. All groups are doing the Dance Mania workshop today in preparation for the silent disco this evening. It is also the...

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In today's No Outsiders assembly, we discussed the new autistic Barbie doll and how different people had different views about it. Some have celebrated this "milestone in representation" while others have said that "Autism is not how you look, it's how you are". This led us to a great discussion about invisible differences or disabilities and showing empathy to others. To help children understand Autism a little better, we used this video and thought parents might like to watch it too ... See MoreSee Less
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