Latest News
Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
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Good Work Celebration
Sun 28 Jan 2018Celebrating our good work and role models this week.
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Freddie's Roman Research
Fri 26 Jan 2018Freddie has been busy creating a wonderful piece of homework all about The Romans.
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Roman Reporting
Fri 26 Jan 2018Class 7 have been researching Boudicca this week, and produced some fantastic newspaper reports all about her rebellion against The Roman army. The language used throughout their writing has been exceptional.
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Birdwatch
Mon 22 Jan 2018Jacob in Class 6 is taking part in RSPB’s Birdwatch next week and we would love to see more pupils get involved.
Birdwatch is taking place between 27-29 January 2018 and is a relaxing and interesting way to spend an hour with your child(ren).
Below is a full colour copy of the Birdwatch pack which has lots of useful information about the event. We hope you enjoy taking part.
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Out of the World homework
Sun 21 Jan 2018Wow!
Upper school are learning all about Earth and Space for their topic 'Where in the Universe am I?' All the children have their 'Bingo' homework of activities and they are coming in steadily already. Thank you.
However, three stars have decided to go above and beyond with their homework. Daisy, Minnie and Freya decided the homework we set wasn't enough so they got researched, designed and created these amazing pieces!
These show true learning, creativity and pride. Keep it up and I hope you inspire others!
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Amazing Space Poetry
Sun 21 Jan 2018Class 6 have produced some phenomenal Space poetry this week. Their imagination and creativity really shone through their writing. Well done all of you. -
Celebration Assembly
Sat 20 Jan 2018Celebrating wonderful work and fabulous attitudes.
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Role Models
Sat 20 Jan 2018Here are our proud Role Models for this week: they have been a wonderful example to us all! -
Invasion!
Fri 19 Jan 2018After preparing their shields earlier in the week, the Roman soldiers in classes 1, 3 and 7 met in the hall on Thursday for their final instructions before they then marched off towards the Barbarian Celtic tribes in classes 4, 5 and 6.
When attack horns were blown, the children stormed into the tribal areas, removed the local Chieftan, and forced the Celts to become Roman. Once the locals had agreed to a new way of life, the soldiers withdrew and began to write diaries recording their magnificent victory.
Here are just two of the diaries from some of the Roman soldiers.
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Preparations
Tue 16 Jan 2018It's AD43 in Class 7, and they are preparing for something important.
We're not allowed to tell you what - but we spotted them doing this in their classroom.
Just what is going on?
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