On Monday 19th October we will be celebrating Harvest Festival and we are looking for any donations of tins or packets of food (not fresh or perishable foods please).
Click here to view the full letter. Our Year 6's who went on last week's PGL trip had such a fantastic week, just have a look at some of the incredible activities they got to do!
Rose Class performed a fantastic assembly on the merits of healthy eating and staying active. All of the children in Rose Class each made a pledge to become healthier. They learnt about the different food groups and what proportions to eat them in. They also learnt how to make sensible swaps for healthier snack choices and learnt a wonderful song, sung to the theme of 'If You're Happy and You Know It' to remind to make healthy choices.
This year, Miss Bjorck will be running the 2015-2016 school choir. The choir will be performing at the switching on of the Iver Christmas Lights on 28th November.
Click here to view the full letter. This week in school…
Year 3 – have written some amazing stories using a character from a book they read and a new setting. They came up with so many different and exciting stories! They have also started learning about the different skeletons that animals have. Year 4 – have read a folk story called ‘The Tiger Child’ and have been retelling the story and creating their own folk tales. In Maths, they have looked at a variety of methods to solve multiplication problems. They have continued to study the digestive system in Science. Year 5 – have been learning about how to write a non-chronological report and will be completing their own reports on castles next week. Year 6 – half have been at PGL and the children who stayed at school learnt about Britain through the decades of the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. They ended the week with an X Factor showcase! Click here for this week's full bulletin. |
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