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‘Behaviour’ at Minchinhampton Academy
Our evolving approach to managing relationships in school (a new way of thinking about behaviour) Much of our direction of travel these days is heavily influenced by Carol Dweck work on growth mindsets. In the context of our relationships policy which is still...
Firework Night
Harvest Assembly
Thank you to all donations of food for our Harvest Service today which will be donated to Stroud Food Bank. During the service, sickness Mr Moss asked the questions "Is it good to have a choice of food and does it matter if we have to throw some food away?" This...
PTA meeting minutes
Tuesday 27th September 2016 Welcome and members present: Naomi Williams, Alison Hodges, Victoria Stevens, Nick Moss, Tara Patterson, Suzie Drewett, Helen Jacobs, Paul Rowley, Charlotte Lodge, Lorraine Smith, Jon McGinty, Yvonne Heffernan, Emmie Rackham Apologies:...
Herbaceous Plants request
Calling all gardeners! Our School Grounds Manager, is in search of herbaceous plants to brighten up the school. He requests that if any of you are going to divide any of your herbaceous plants over the next couple of weeks, can you think of the school and not put them...
Stroud Food Bank needs your help
Photography Club Photographs
Forgiveness video – homework
Forgiveness v1 from Aqua Class on Vimeo.
A poem by Lilyan Burns
A Tree Behold! A help I am! Held here in a secure globe, With help from me an adult you are to be I breathe you and you breathe me. I hear happiness and sadness I know everyone, the hikers and the happy picnickers, I stretch over to shelter them, No one says thank you...
A Report About Isambard Kingdom Brunel – oral retell
Isambard Kingdom Brunel from Aqua Class on Vimeo.
Prisoner – a video about Forgiveness by Double Trouble and Mr B
Prisoner from Minchinhampton School Videos on Vimeo.
The Papaya That Spoke – Animation
The papaya that spoke movie from Minchinhampton School Videos on Vimeo.
Ceramics Examples
Governors Visit – March 2016
On Tuesday 8th March 2016, Governors visited four classes to see how the new curriculum is being taught and assessed. Walking into each class, what was striking was the enthusiasm shown by the children as they worked with one another. There was lots of purposeful...