I am so pleased to be writing my blog this week going into the weekend with a noticeable rise in temperature from this time last week. It certainly makes it easier to get out and about at the weekend when we’re not faced with sub-zero temperatures!
We had a couple of notable events which happened this week,
the first of which took place yesterday. It was fantastic to see the Year 2
children dressed in their Tudor clothes as they took part in their history
workshop throughout the day. The children got to experience several aspects of
life as a person in Tudor times and they were all buzzing to be part of this
enriching experience. It really helps to bring history to life when experienced
first-hand by the children and I’m sure they will keep the memory for many
years to come. Thank you so much to the parent volunteers who gave up their
time to allow all of the planned activities to go ahead.
The next notable event of the week happened this morning and
that was our Year 3 class assembly. The children shared lots of learning that
they have done so far this year and they presented it in a very humorous and
entertaining way! From the work that the children had completed on the Tear Thief in English to the Stephen
Wiltshire-inspired drawings that they had created in their art lessons, it was
clear to see how much the children have learned during their time in school so
far this year. The breadth of learning and the fun ways that these have been presented
highlighted how we try to provide as many opportunities as possible across the
school for the children to learn in different ways. I was particularly proud of
the way the children dealt with the technical difficulties that we had at the
start and went with it –they were all stars! Thank you as ever to all of the
parents for joining us and supporting the children throughout.
Have a good weekend everyone.
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