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- Year 2 STEM Week
As part of STEM Week, our Year 2 children had great fun learning about different careers—such as doctors and engineers—to help inspire their scientific thinking. They also enjoyed taking part in a range of exciting investigations throughout the week. Slime Investigation They mixed cornflour, water and food colouring to make some amazing slime.This slime is special because it doesn’t behave like normal liquids. When you poke it, squeeze it or press it, it suddenly becomes hard and thick. But when you let go, it turns runny again. They had great fun instigating the slime they made! Fizzy Colours We made a chemical reaction! They mixed vinegar (an acid) with bicarbonate of soda (an alkali) and they started to fizz . This happened because acids and alkalis are very different, so they change when they mix! Paper Towel Mixing They added food colouring to some water and placed paper towels into it. The water slowly travelled up the paper towel because the paper is absorbent – it soaks up the water like a sponge. As the water moved, it carried the colour with it, so the white paper towel changed to red or blue. When the colours met, they mixed!
- Year 5 Science Week – Celebrating Curiosity!
Year 5 had an exciting Science Week all about curiosity and exploring how the world works. We carried out a series of amazing investigations that helped us think like real scientists. We began with Dancing Fruit , where we explored chemical reactions. Tiny carbon dioxide bubbles acted like little life jackets, sticking to the raisins and lifting them up through the water. Even though raisins have smooth skin, they still floated brilliantly! Next, we tried Mutating Milk . We discovered that milk contains blobs of fat, and when soap is added, it rushes around grabbing the fat. This movement creates swirling, colourful patterns as the food colouring is pushed around. After that, we explored Electrostatic Forces . By rubbing a balloon, we stole electrons and created an invisible “pulling zone.” The balloon became like a magnet and pulled Rice Krispies towards it! We also made our own Lava Lamps , watching colourful bubbles rise and fall as oil, water, and fizzing tablets reacted together. Throughout the week, we researched inspirational scientists who changed the world. We learned that Mae Jemison was the first African‑American woman in space, Isaac Newton helped us understand gravity, Charles Darwin developed the theory of evolution, and Marie Curie made groundbreaking discoveries about radiation. It’s been a brilliant week of questions, experiments, and new discoveries!
- Geography
In their Geography lesson, Year 2 children named, located, and identified the key characteristics of the four countries and capital cities of the United Kingdom and its surrounding seas, our Year 2 children took part in a collaborative research activity. Working in small teams, the children explored facts about each of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom. They gathered information, created colourful and informative posters, and then proudly presented their work to the rest of the class. During the presentations, pupils confidently shared what they had learned and answered a range of questions from their peers.
- Year 2 Science
In Year 2, the children have been learning about Living Things and Their Habitats . They explored the school grounds to investigate real-life habitats, carrying out observations and collecting data about the different plants and animals they found living there.
- Nursery Week Beginning 16th March The Three Little Pigs 🐷
This week in Nursery, we continued exploring our topic of traditional tales , with a special focus on The Three Little Pigs . The children have absolutely loved this story — retelling it with their friends and getting into character. Our wolf faces were very convincing and a little bit scary! 🐺😄 Using our Understanding of the World knowledge and fantastic teamwork skills , we tested different materials and worked together to build a house using the strongest one. 💪🏠 The keyword strong has become part of our daily vocabulary, and the children have been confidently using it throughout the week. We also enjoyed creating our very own pig models 🐖🎨, which the children were very proud of. Our older children learned the ‘d’ sound in phonics this week and showed brilliant listening and blending skills. 🔤✨ Well done, boys and girls — what a wonderful week! 🌈👏
- Nursery Science Week
This week in nursery, as part of Science Week , we continued our learning based on our focus story “The Little Red Hen.” 📚🐔 In the story, the hen grows wheat, turns it into flour, and then uses it to bake a cake. Inspired by this, the children made their own biscuits using flour. 👩🍳👨🍳 While baking, we explored lots of important science concepts. We talked about measuring ingredients and how recipes help us follow steps in the correct order. The children also learned about irreversible changes , noticing how the ingredients changed when mixed together and baked in the oven – once the mixture became a biscuit, we couldn’t turn it back! 🔬⚖️ After baking, the children had great fun decorating their biscuits before sharing them with their families during our parent workshop. It was a wonderful way to combine science, storytelling, and creativity . Delicious and fun for everyone! 🍪✨
- Nursery Mother’s Day Tea Party 🌸💖
This week in nursery we had the pleasure of inviting our wonderful mums, aunties and grandmothers in for a special afternoon to celebrate them. 👩👧👦✨ We started the session by gifting them special handmade cards , where the children shared all the lovely reasons why they love their grown-ups so much. 💌 Together we then enjoyed making beautiful crafts , sharing stories, and spending some lovely quality time together. 🎨📚 The children were also very excited to decorate delicious biscuits they had baked especially for their grown-ups. 🍪 It was a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the important people in the children’s lives and spend time together. What a lovely afternoon! 🌷😊
- Nursery – Week Beginning 9th March 🌟
This week in nursery our focus story has been “The Little Red Hen.” 📚🐔 The story follows a hardworking little hen who grows wheat, turns it into flour, and then uses the flour to bake a delicious cake. Inspired by the story, we put this to the test and used flour to make our own biscuits ! 🍪 The children carefully followed a recipe , measured ingredients, and mixed everything together before baking them. The results were absolutely delicious! 👩🍳👨🍳 We also had lots of fun retelling the story together , helping to build our confidence with storytelling and remembering the sequence of events. To link with our early maths skills, the children practised number formation by writing numbers in flour , which was a fun and sensory way to develop their mark-making skills. 🔢✋ What a fun (and messy!) week of learning, baking, and storytelling! ✨
- Online Safety
Safer Internet Day 2026 was marked on Tuesday 10 February, centred around the theme “Smart tech, safe choices – Exploring the safe and responsible use of AI.” This important event encouraged children and young people to think carefully about how they use artificial intelligence, voice assistants, and online content, helping them make safe and informed choices in the digital world. Across the whole school—including Year 2—children took part in an online assembly featuring safety talks and thoughtful discussions about the theme.Following the assembly, pupils designed and created their own AI safety posters to share the messages they had learned.
- Nursery – Week Beginning 3rd March: The Gingerbread Man
This week in Nursery we continued our topic of Traditional Tales and focused on The Gingerbread Man . 🍪📚 We had lots of fun listening to the story and retelling it with our friends. The children enjoyed acting out parts of the story and talking about what happened to the Gingerbread Man as he ran away. 🏃♂️ In maths, we used our number recognition and counting skills to give the Gingerbread Man the correct number of buttons. 🔢 We also worked together to build bridges to help the Gingerbread Man cross the river safely. 🌉 In phonics , we learned the letter ‘n’ and practiced recognising its sound in different words. 🔤 It has been a fun and busy week of learning!
- Year 4 Science
Year 4 used playdough to create models of the different types of human teeth. They labelled their models and described the function of the teeth. Great work Year 4!
- Mountains in year 4
Year 4 used clay to explore how mountains are formed. They went on to label their model using key vocabulary. Well done everyone.














