by Laura Howell | Apr 19, 2024 | Latest News, Year 1
This week has been Art week across school. The children in Year 1 have learnt all about a French artist Henri Rousseau. They have learnt many new facts. The children in Year 1 have learnt many new observational observational skills when looking closely at...
by Ruth Birtles | Apr 19, 2024 | Latest News
Foundation Stage has had a great Art Week! We learned about the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. She is inspired by nature and uses dots to show texture and pattern in her work. We went outside to see what patterns and textures we could find in nature and then looked...
by Joanne Everitt | Apr 18, 2024 | Foundation Stage, Latest News, Year 1, Year 2
The children had a fabulous time during Puppets Week. They loved finding out about all the different puppets including hand puppets, string puppets and pop – up puppets. FS designed and made sock puppets. They practised joining different materials and combined...
by Liz Harris | Apr 2, 2024 | Latest News
Around one in five headlines online are clickbait 🖱️🎣 That’s an estimate from experts at Stanford University, who conducted a study into this phenomenon which has gradually extended its reach to almost every corner of the internet – powered by a strategy of snagging...
by Liz Harris | Mar 21, 2024 | Latest News
Cultural and technological changes have made the experiences of today’s children vastly different to our own childhoods; it can be challenging to engage youngsters in open, honest conversation – especially about more sensitive topics. This, combined with many...
by Liz Harris | Mar 15, 2024 | Latest News
Developing Healthy Sleep Patterns For children and young people, low-quality sleep can become a serious issue. It has been theorised that poor sleep can have a significant impact on children’s brain development, affecting them for the rest of their lives. A healthy –...