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Meet our guest bloggers from the school’s Eco Committee

Meet our guest bloggers from the school’s Eco Committee

On Wednesday 28th April, the Eco-Committee held a meeting to discuss our Eco-School's action plan and share ideas. We decided on three main topics to work on: energy, biodiversity and litter. Our aim with energy is to reduce the amount we use in school. We will have...

Art Club

Art Club

                                          This week saw the first gathering of the year 6 art club and we had a really fun first session learning to...

Lunar Fun in Year 5 for Science Week

Lunar Fun in Year 5 for Science Week

For Science Week this year, Year 5 were set a STEM project to design and make lunar buggies. They then tested them and considered the impact that friction was having on their buggies' performance. 

Boxing Club

Boxing Club

The year 6 children had a great first Box Fit session this week as our after school activity clubs finally re-started. There are still places available at this club if you would like to join - see Mrs Beech for more details. 

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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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