Y3 Geography: longitude and latitude
Year 3 have started learning about longitude and latitude, Tropic of Cancer and Capricorn and the Equator in Geography.

Year 5 Geography - Surviving the sands!
This first week back in school, Year 5 has been exploring the deserts that are located around the world. We've learned that every continent has a desert and how their biomes differ.
Currently, we are studying the Mojave Desert which is located across 4 states (California, Nevada, Utah, and…
Y2- Art
Year 2 are having great fun exploring how clay feels in their hands. They are rolling, cutting, smoothing, squeezing and pricking the clay to make a tile.
Knowledge:
- To use my hands as a tool to shape clay.
Success criteria
- I can flatten clay to make a smooth surface.
- I can…
Y2 - PSHE
Year 2 have been exploring the concept of resilience and how it can help them overcome barriers in relationships and in their school work.
Knowledge:
- To identify strategies to help overcome barriers or manage difficult emotions
- To develop a growth mindset
Skills:
- I can…

Year 5 History - how have children’s lives changed?
Year 5 students embarked on a captivating journey through time last term, uncovering the changing lives of children from the Tudor period to the modern day.
The exploration began with the Tudor era, delving into the stark differences in education and daily life. Transitioning to the Victorian…

Y6 and Reception Christmas!
This week, the Y6 and Reception children have been meeting up regularly as 'buddies'. We have enjoyed lots of Christmas craft activities and had a really special time watching the festive Christmas pantomime with each other. Lots of fantastic 'role models' from Y6 - well done…
Christmas Nativity Play 2023
It was wonderful for Nursery, Reception, Y1 and Y2 children to share the Christmas story with our parents and families. Merry Christmas!
Year 5 - Baking Soda and Vinegar Experiment: Lessons in Scientific Resilience
Year 5 students recently explored the classic reaction between baking soda and vinegar, aiming for the anticipated fizzy eruption. However, a small hole in the bag used to contain the reaction led to an unexpected twist. The carbon dioxide gas escaped, preventing the bag from expanding and…
DT in Year 3
Year 3 have been learning all about pneumatics and how compressed air can move large objects in the real world, but for now opening a fabulous dragon mouth will suffice.