KS1 Storytelling with Beth Guiver!
This week, KS1 were lucky enough to receive a story telling session delivered by a professional storyteller, Beth Guiver! Beth told exciting and immersive folk tales
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KS1 Storytelling with Beth Guiver!
This week, KS1 were lucky enough to receive a story telling session delivered by a professional storyteller, Beth Guiver! Beth told exciting and immersive folk tales
Last Friday, Y2 took part in a live author read along. They read the book ‘Bobble’ and listened to the real life experience of Gulwali
Children in Y1/2MH and Y2GD have been practicing their sports day skills in PE! They have been using the javelins, balancing with the egg and
The KS1 classes had a wonderful time visiting The Deep this week. They saw lots of sea life including fish, sea turtles, jelly fish, penguins,
Yesterday in class we had our Money Matters lesson. 💷🔍 This terms focus was looking at what influences how we spend our money. We discussed
Exploring the History of Toys 🪀🧸
Year 2 are having a great time learning about toys past and present in our History theme! We have explored our own toys and categorised
Over the last few weeks, Y2 have been reading ‘The tunnel’ for our Novel Study. When we reached the part where the girl crawls through
As part of our History learning, KS1 children have started learning about toys. This week we were fortunate enough to have two visitors, Mrs Worn
On Wed 6th December, EYFS and KS1 were treated to a fantastic performance of ‘Cinderella’ by Chaplins Panto who visited school. The children were transported
Simon Murray ‘Icky Doo Dah’ Illustrator Visits Aston Hall
Children from FS2 to Year 3 had the fantastic opportunity to draw with a real illustrator this week. ✏ Simon Murray, son of Peter Murray
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Last week, the FS2 children had the most fantastic time learning all about Lunar New Year. They loved creating dragons in the workshop, and reading
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