
AH Rotherham Movement Festival!
Last month, students from Miss Woodcock’s class went with Miss Poole to the Rotherham Movement Festival, to perform a dance on a stage in front
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AH Rotherham Movement Festival!
Last month, students from Miss Woodcock’s class went with Miss Poole to the Rotherham Movement Festival, to perform a dance on a stage in front
It is Refugee Week 2024, and we have been learning all about refugees and what it means to be a refugee. We have watched informative
This week, Y3/4 have been identifying and exploring acute, obtuse and right angles. A right angle is 90°, an acute angle is less than 90°,
This week LKS2 have been gathering clues about our new class novel! They completed a treasure hunt around school, solved anagrams, listened to sound clips and
Y3/4 have been exploring shadows! They have learnt that shadows are created when a source of light shines on an object but the light is
Last week, LKS2 went on their first ever residential trip! They stayed overnight at Gulliver’s Valley and took part in loads of exciting activities such
Don Valley Festival Art Competition Success
Harper (Y3KW) takes 1st place in the under 8s category at the Don Valley festival Art Competition! The Don Valley Festival is a vibrant community
Y3/4 have been mastering Division this week using the ‘bus stop method’. They were focusing on the correct vocabulary and asking themselves key questions. How
LKS2 classes all had an Art workshop last week which was linked to our previous music workshop about local landmarks. 🎨🏙 Y3PB created a 3D
The Vikings Descend on Aston Hall ⚔
Y3 and 4 thoroughly enjoyed taking a step back in time to the exciting world of our Germanic ancestors – The Vikings! The children and
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Today, the children in Y3/4 solved the mystery of our new novel. They played catchphrase, hunted for clues about the storyline, made predictions, and inferred
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