Y4 Swimming Update

Y4 parents, please see the updates for swimming.

Miss Knowles’ class have now finished swimming due to the majority of the children passing the National Curriculum expectations.

Mr Taylor’s class will have their final swimming session on Thursday 13th July.

There is no swimming session on Monday 10th due to Sports Day.

Thank you 🙂

KS2 Sports Day

Don’t forget KS2 sports day will take place on Monday 10th July. The children will be out on the KS2 field from 9am and we will start the races soon after!

Please send your child in their PE kits on sports day along with a water bottle. If the weather is hot, the children may need sun hats and sun cream.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Get Involved In Celebrating Arts Week

To celebrate arts week, we would like as many people as possible to create some artwork linked to the theme of ‘connecting across generations‘. Get together with your family or friends to create a piece of artwork. It can be anything you want! You could create a family portrait, a landscape of somewhere you like to visit or just your favourite picture.

It would be great to see everyone working together to create one piece of artwork. Send any pictures or your final art work to Miss Barnett or email them to [email protected] by Monday 17th July.

Here are some examples if you need some inspiration!

The Golden Mile Grand Total

School council have been busy counting this afternoon to find the total of our Golden Mile. We have raised £77.90! Thank you to everyone who made a donation.

Y4 swimming next week

Swimming next week is safety and survival week! Your child will need to bring their normal swimming things plus extra clothes. Clothes can be things such as old pyjamas or a normal tshirt and shorts or leggings. Nothing to heavy please so no jean items and no hoodies or onsies.

I would also send an extra plastic bag for the children to put their wet clothes in.

Thank you

Class 13 – Day 2 activities! 🏕️

This morning, the class have been getting their hands dirty with some den building down in the woods! They had to build the best available shelter before testing its effectiveness by having a bucket of water thrown over the top of it!

During the afternoon, the class split in half to practise some different survival skills. Before starting, we went to the woods to collect our firewood. Some children practised starting a fire using a flint and steel, whilst the other half cooked food over the open fire. We were even able to eat some cooked nettles!