School Council – 2024 to 2025

This year we did our normal choosing of the school council. On UK parliament week we voted for our school councillors in our year. This year we voted for: reception-Toby, Year 1- Georgia, Year 2- Lily E Year 3- Hazel, Year 4-Ollie Year 5- Alfie and Year 6- Molly. We also have our head boy and head girl who are heads of our school council and are both in year 6. 

Emma

Peasants,Princes,Pestilence

This half term class 4 are doing Peasants, Princes and Pestilence for our topic. This will be focusing on the Tudors and Medieval times. We will look at key figures in history such as William the Conqueror or Wat Tyler. We will also be learning about the black death and the peasants revolt. Pupils will learn about how medieval times came to be and the battle of Hasting in 1066. I am really looking forward to learning about black death.

The Battle of Hastings was between the Anglo Saxons  and the Normans.

Ebony and Abbie

nativity

the nativity for this year was straw and order the children worked very hard and were very dedicated to make this the best nativity we have ever performed The main roles went to class four like judge grumps, Mrs correct, Mr proper, the wise men, narrator etc

Judge Grumps: Emily

Naz the Narrator: Abbie

Mr proper: Cody

Mrs correct: Evie

Wise men

Balthasar : Alfie

Melchoir : Tate

Caspar: Zack

All the children had so much fun making it 😀

by Paige and Ebony

Remembrance Day

On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month we paid our respects. In our school we had our two minutes in the hall to remember the incredible people who lost their lives in our country’s name. We all think they served us proud and were the sort that would save us again and again and again. After our silence, we read the famous speech ‘they shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old: age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. We will remember them.’ So why don’t you take a moment to remember them.

Emma

Christingle Service

Due to bad weather conditions,our Christingle service took place in school. We sang 3 songs with our Christingles. Sue brought a large orange with a candle to be lit by Emma,our head girl. Some pupils in class 4 were chosen to hold up letters to spell out Christingle. The children read out each meaning from the letters in the word Christingle. Sue read out prayers as did Miss Ratcliffe, Cody, Emma and Molly. We read the Lord’s Prayer to end our service.

By Abbie and Ebony