Year 3 PSHE
Year 3 took advantage of the lovely weather and did some team building activities outside creating a mini obstacle course. They had great fun and enjoyed cheering each other on.
Year 3 took advantage of the lovely weather and did some team building activities outside creating a mini obstacle course. They had great fun and enjoyed cheering each other on.
We were very fortunate today to have a visit from Mick from the RLNI to talk to KS2 all about the RLNI, their fantastic work and how to keep ourselves safe this summer whilst still enjoying time at the coast.
Children from Years 1 and 2 played really well in our mixed football tournament today. There was some great play and amazing goals. Well done, everybody!
Children from Years 5 and 6 went to Norman Park today to take part in the Primary Schools Athletics. All the children did really well competing in running, jumping and throwing events. It also helped that the weather was brilliant to make it an all-round fantastic day.
Years 1, 2 and 3 really enjoyed their tennis session today with Bromley Tennis. If you are interested in taking it further more information can be found at https://www.bromleytenniscentre.co.uk/.
On Tuesday, West Lodge School came over for a netball match. The team played really well against excellent opposition and keep playing right until the end. Well done, team.
Year One began making their moving vehicles today. They did a great job fixing and testing the axles on the vehicle’s chassis.
In Unicorns we have been learning about plants. Today we have looked at bulbs that were cut in half. The children enjoyed using the magnifying glasses to look closely at the bulbs. They saw inside the bulb, there was a mini plant waiting to grow.
Giants had a brilliant day becoming the crew of the Golden Hinde and experienced life as a 16th century mariner through hands-on activities and immersive role-play. We met some very interesting character’s along the way who taught Year 4 all they needed to know to sail on a galleon. This included, the grisly Barber Surgeon, […]
Children were very excited with the prospect of the ‘new mystery readers’. Our lovely parents did an amazing job reading to the children.