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Turquoise go green with their doodling!

Green Doodling by Dottie Cole and Athena Wright. In Turquoise class we have been doing something called green doodling. The most important part is looking closely at nature. Green doodling means that we get to go outside, have fresh air and time to ourselves. But,...

Sapphire Report from the Frontline

Science – Experiments!  We are learning what it is to be a scientist and one of the main things we need to understand is fair testing. We have completed 2 experiments now. The first was looking at which flat surfaces allowed a toy car to travel the furthest. We...

Coram Beanstalk Reading Helpers

Can you spare a few hours a week to become a reading helper at our school? We are working with a charity called Coram Beanstalk to recruit and train volunteer reading helpers who can commit to an afternoon or two a week to come in to school. As a reading helper you...

Solar Roof Project

  As some will have noticed, the scaffolding for the solar roof installation was removed recently, marking the end of a challenging construction programme delayed by the careful (time-consuming) removal of around 5,000 slate tiles (which have since been sold on...

Royal class have been busy.

Well we certainly have been busy in Royal class since we started back in September! We loved doing French day and we liked the café and games. We enjoyed the animal hunting game the most because we had to work out what their French names were. Our class book is how to...

Sky class say “Bonjour!”

     History-    Shackleton 4.4.1915 ‘During the night of  the third we heard the ice grinding to the eastward, and in the morning we saw that young ice was rafted 8~10 foot high in places. This was the first murmer of the danger that was to reach menacing proportions...

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