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April 2023

  • Year 5 - Museum(s) Trip!

    Published 21/04/23, by Adam Gilbert

    Year 5 had a wonderful time on Friday 27th January on their trip to not one, but TWO of London’s best museums, the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum.

    Our first stop was the Science museum. We explored the wonders of space ahead of our new science unit next half term and learnt more about America’s race to put a human on the Moon. We then explored the key events of creating modern machinery, visiting the James Watt section of the museum to get up close to one of the first steam trains ever built!

    After a quick pit stop for lunch, we were off again to the Natural History Museum. We first embarked on a journey to the centre of the Earth! We were able to use our knowledge from our geography lessons to correctly identify the different layers that make up our Earth’s structure before learning about what happens during an Earthquake! We even took a trip through the Earthquake simulator to experience the ground moving beneath our feet (don’t worry, we held on tight!). After we caught our breath, we entered the creepy crawlies exhibition, which caused quite a stir for some of our students (and teachers) before going to visit our good friend Dippy the dinosaur in the dinosaur exhibit.

    Year 5 not only represented the school impeccably at both museums, but also on their journey to and from school on public transport. We had many members of the public come up to us to say just how fabulously well behaved and polite our students were, and we couldn’t agree more!

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  • Spotlight on Year 5 - Spring Term

    Published 18/04/23, by Adam Gilbert

    Welcome to the Wizarding World of Year 5. As you may have guessed, we have been studying Harry Potter in English.  We have been writing persuasive pieces, selling broomsticks and tickets to our very own Knight Bus; creating descriptions, of Hogwarts and the professors; producing our own narratives, finishing the Prisoner of Azkaban in the style of J.K Rowling; and writing a commentary for a Quidditch match. All these pieces of writing have been ‘magical’. The Professors have been stunned by the progress they have seen in our student wizards’ use of specific literary features.  To conclude our topic, we visited Harry Potter Studios and absolutely LOVED it! Seeing the sets and props up close was such a treat. The staff there commented on how polite the children were and, as teachers, we were incredibly proud of them.

    In Maths, we have conquered fractions, decimals, and percentages. Not a small feat, as we had to use a third of our brain for fractions, 0.33 of our brain for decimals and 33% of our brain to work out the percentage! We are 100% sure, we could convert anything you asked us to.

    Our Science has been out of this world! We have been focussing on Space and know the difference between a Geocentric Solar System model and a Heliocentric model; we currently believe in a Geocentric Model where planets orbit the Sun and Earth rotates on an axis. We know the order of the planets and have created some fascinating fact files.  Did you know the rings of Uranus are vertical?

    A huge thank you to St. Martin’s Church for their wonderful Easter Journey Story. They had put on such a fantastic immersive retelling, that really engaged the children and made the story come to life. It was a super opportunity and we are so grateful to them for inviting us.

    In Design and Technology, we have been practicing our sewing skills.  After this, we then designed and made our own cushions. Threading the needles was probably the most challenging part, but we were then able to join the material and add decorative interest. 

    The epicentre of our Geography this term has been Earthquakes, Tsunamis and Volcanoes. We got to make models of the tectonic plates using Oreos, and even better that we got to eat them after! We were lucky enough to take a trip to the Natural History Museum and experience what it would feel like to be in in a stage 4 earthquake – we all had wobbly legs after.

    The excitement over our P.E sessions has been palpable as our focus sport was Football.  The children have participated well with this and enjoyed the skill-based work and the matches we have been playing.  We have some children who would be brilliant playing for England; they would give Beth Mead or Bukayo Saka a run for their money!

    For PSHE we have been looking at ‘Healthy Me’ and exploring at the potential negative impacts of an unhealthy lifestyle.  We have also spoken about media influence and how these can have a detrimental effect on our attitudes and outlooks.  Learning how to put someone in the recovery position is a fundamental skill, that all the children now have. Year 5 have contributed well to the discussions and communicated their understanding of the importance of the topics raised.

    All that is left to say is, “Mischief, managed!”

     

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  • Spotlight on Year 6 - Spring Term

    Published 18/04/23, by Adam Gilbert

    Say hello to the Year 6 Team: 

    Miss Ballantine, Miss Franks, Mr Myers, Mrs Jones, Mrs Cox and Mrs Knott. 

    We all love working in Year 6 because we love seeing how responsible and thoughtful our pupils become and we enjoy supporting and guiding them to become the fantastic role models to the rest of the school that they are.

    We are grateful to be able to support and prepare the children with their transition to high school and we love seeing how much the pupils mature and thrive in the short space of the academic year.

    Throughout the year, we are lucky enough to cover some fantastic topics in the curriculum, a firm favourite with children so far being our current History topic: World Wars I and II. The children have retained an incredible amount of new information and go about learning the content in a respectful and mature way. The children are really excited for their trip to the National Army Musuem (21st March) where they'll be able to immerse themselves in historic artefacts, workshops and interactive activities. This links well to our new DT topic, where we're creating our own models of WW1 Anderson Shelters.

    We welcome Sam, a tennis coach from the Tim Henman Foundation, who is delivering Year 6's PE lessons this half term alongside the class teachers. This week, the children made models of blood to link with their Science topic 'Animals including humans' whereby the children understand the components of blood and the Circulatory System. We'd like to finish with a very big well done to the children. With their SATs approaching (9th-12th May), the children have been taking the prospect of these seriously and have been working like champs to further improve their mock scores, with many of the year group attending before and after school boosters. We are so proud of every single one of our Year 6 pupils and we cannot wait to make many new memories with the children in the next one and a half terms that they have left with us in primary school! 

     

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  • KS2 - Football Competition

    Published 11/04/23, by Adam Gilbert

    We’re so proud of our Year 5&6 inclusive football team! They attended a tournament yesterday and played against lots of other local primary schools. They won 3 games, drew 1 and narrowly lost 1. Mrs Knott, Gio and the children had such a fun (and muddy) day- the children were fantastic and represented the school astonishingly well. Thank you to Gio, one of the coaches from Sean McInnes Sports Coaching for managing the team so well!

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April 2023