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  • Green Class learn about Shabbat

    Thu 29 Mar 2018

    Green Class enjoyed a wonderful Shabbat experience as part of our RE topic.

    Our visitor, Lynne Gremson came and taught us all about how she and her family celebrate Shabbat and what it represents. The children had fun doing a variety of activities including setting their own Shabbat table listening to blessings, eating Challah bread and drinking grape juice.

    It was an unforgettable morning and we learnt a lot about Judaism.

  • Year 5 & 6 Netball tournament

    Wed 28 Mar 2018

    Wednesday March 14th our Netball team made up of children from Years 5 and 6 participate in a tournament in Oundle. Despite the bitter weather conditions the team kept smiling and their spirits high and worked really well together as a team. They finished 4th out of 9 teams. Well done to all our players.

  • Sports Relief 2018

    Wed 28 Mar 2018

    With much excitement the Sports Relief week finally arrived and as always our pupils rose to the challenges across all year groups and such a fun week was had by all.

    Over the course of the week they participated in 

    • The Sports Relief Quiz
    • Boogie for 20 minutes
    • Run a mile
    • Obstacle course
    • Skipathon

    Our amazing children raised an incredible £614.45. Huge well done to all.

    I have added some of the photos of the week to the gallery

  • Blue Class residential visit to Aylmerton 2018

    Mon 19 Mar 2018

    Blue Class have recently returned from their residential trip at the Aylmerton centre in Norfolk. Although the weather was not always kind to us, we had amazing time.

    On arrival, we quickly viewed our accommodation and dorms, and ate our packed lunches before heading off to Cromer. We visited the museum to learn about the lives of local fishermen and their families and discover more about local rocks and fossils including the West Runton elephant.

     

    We then explored the pier and spent a short time investigating the beach. Later after a delicious dinner, we set off on our twilight safari to experience the clear starry constellations and nocturnal wildlife.

     

    Our second day was “pirate activities” and we headed off for physical and team challenges including climbing walls, low ropes and zip wires. We certainly were challenged by the weather too! However, after a change of clothing and another warming meal, we enjoyed some fun and entertainment at the ten-pin bowling centre.

    The sun was shining on the morning of our last day. We were excited as we were going on a boat trip over to Blakeney point.  We explored the sand dunes and looked for wildlife. After a picnic lunch, we boarded the boat again and went in search of the seals.

     

    We were lucky enough to see many on the beach including one swimming near our boat. Later we disembarked at Morston, then walked along the coast path to Blakeney village. After a short time, exploring Blakeney and saying our “Goodbyes and Thank yous” to the leaders from the Aylmerton centre, it was time to catch the coach home.  Well done to Year 3 and 4, you were a pleasure to be with and we all thoroughly enjoyed our time in Norfolk.

    Please see the Photo Gallery for further photos.

  • 'Nene' at Peterborough Cathedral

    Mon 19 Mar 2018

    On Saturday, 17th March a group of Y 4,5 & 6 pupils took part in a performance of 'Nene' at Peterborough Cathedral.

     

    This was the culmination of a project in collaboration with NMPAT, local schools and the composer Benjamin Till. Our children, and Mr Middleton, were thrilled to be performing alongside more than 500 children and young people from schools in Peterborough, Rutland and the Oundle cluster and musicians from a range of County Youth ensembles. We were privileged to be given places very close to the County Youth Orchestra so we got the chance to see exactly how an orchestra works.

    Well done everyone!

     

  • World Book Day 2018

    Tue 06 Mar 2018

    Having had to reschedule World Book day due to the weather. What a super effort all our children made to dress up as a character from a book.

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