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  • Monuments

    Thu 30 Jan 2025

    Year 3 have been learning about monuments as part of their history topic.  We walked up to the green to explore the War Memorial, the Crowborough ring of rocks and the tree planted to commemorate the wedding of the Duke and Dutchess of Sussex.  We have been talking lots about monuments around the world and how they help to remember special events or people.  We will continue our learning by exploring the standing stones of Merrivale and Stonehenge.

  • Forest School - Year 6

    Tue 28 Jan 2025

    Year 6 enjoyed getting back to Forest School this week. They tried out our new mud pit (we are very grateful to Mr Sculley for donating his time to creating this area for us!), remembered our woodworking skills and enjoyed some games. Lots still to do in our next four Forest School sessions though!

  • Parish Mass - Launch of the Jubilee Year

    Fri 24 Jan 2025

    Today the whole school attended the Parish Mass at St Mary's church to mark the start of the Jubilee - Pilgrims of Hope.

  • Year 3 Cake sale

    Mon 20 Jan 2025

    Thank you very much for your support on Friday for Year 3's class cake sale.  We had a lovely time designing advertising posters and decorating cakes to sell.  We really appreciate your kind support in heling us raise class funds and are looking forward to spending our money on a class treat!

  • Class liturgies

    Wed 15 Jan 2025

    The RE council lead our liturgies in each class on Tuesdays.

  • Year 3 and Year 4 attended Parish Mass at St Mary's Church

    Mon 13 Jan 2025

    Year 3 and 4 attended the Parish Mass at St Mary's church.

  • Year 3 Maths this week

    Wed 08 Jan 2025

    Year three had lots of fun in the snow as they practised their turns.  In maths, we have been learning about half, quarter, three quarters and full turns.  Using our arms outstretched like hands of a clock has helped us accurately turn clockwise and anticlockwise.  We have been making connections between the amount of turn and the number of right angles.