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  • Y5 Olympus - Money Mentors

    Fri 16 Dec 2022

    This morning 4 members of Olympus class took over and became teachers for the lesson, continuing Olympus’ learning about money management. It turned out to be harder than they thought!

  • Christmas baking

    Thu 15 Dec 2022 Miss Blackwell

    Mrs Hannant came to make peppermint creams with Reception today. They listened carefully to the instructions, mixed the ingredients, rolled them into circular ball and printed a pattern on with a fork. The children decorated 3D boxes ready to take them home. Thank you Mrs Hannant! 

  • Y5 Science - Planet Projects

    Wed 14 Dec 2022

    Year 5 have absolutely wowed everyone with their science projects about the planets in the Solar System. They have been so creative and their research has been phenomenal! Well done to them all. They even inspired some of the year ones to have a go themselves (end photo)!

     

  • Pendle Class Stone Age Cave Paintings

    Wed 14 Dec 2022 Miss Dobbs

    Pendle Class have created their very own Stone Age paintings on a cave wall! The children practised painting with natural objects and even had a go at making their own paint using charcoal. They designed a painting in the style of a Stone Age cave painter and painted this onto paper first. Then they had to recreate this on a rocky cave wall, which was very tricky! The final wall looks fantastic. 

  • Reception Christmas Party

    Tue 13 Dec 2022 Miss Blackwell

    Reception loved having Marvin for their Christmas party. He performed lots of magic tricks and had them laughing from the minute they walked in. We also played passed the parcel and danced to Christmas

  • Creating Blood in Year 6

    Thu 08 Dec 2022 Miss Burns

    K2 class had an absolutely wonderful afternoon making blood. We used household ingredients to represent the different components within blood, such as marshmallows for white blood cells and pom-poms for platelets. The children then had to work out roughly how many of each they were allowed to put into their blood, so that the levels were correct. 

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