Some of the children in Class 11 tried to crack the safe code today to get the treats!
It hasn’t been opened yet – better luck tomorrow! If you crack the code, you also get a brand new book prize! Remember it is 50p a go all week!

Some of the children in Class 11 tried to crack the safe code today to get the treats!
It hasn’t been opened yet – better luck tomorrow! If you crack the code, you also get a brand new book prize! Remember it is 50p a go all week!
Today Class 11 enjoyed a visit to Thorne Library to celebrate National Libraries Week as part of our Reading Week!
We really enjoyed using the space and reading some of the lovely books on offer!
This week in our half an hour slot we’ve made some peg animals! Inspired by my friend ‘peggy’ the giraffe 🦒 😄
Class 11 did a great job creating anchor charts to remind us how to round! I have been so impressed with everyone’s enthusiasm and skill when it has come to rounding to the nearest 10, 100 and 1,000!
From Monday 2nd October – Friday 6th October we will be holding a reading week to celebrate all things reading! We are also trying to raise money to purchase a reading vending machine!
There are lots of different things going off all week but here are some of the important ones:
Book Sale
There will be a book sale happening every day in school and all books will be 50p!
Crack the code
Every day during the week, we will have a safe full of goodies and you can have a go at cracking the code for just 50p! You can have as many goes as you like!
Reading drop in session
On Thursday 5th October, the Learning Council will be hosting a reading drop in session in the hall suitable for all children and parents. Please pop along to join in the different activities! This will take place between 3 and 4pm.
Come and join us between 8:30 and 9:30 on Friday 29th September to raise money for Macmillan.
If you would like to donate any buns, cakes or cookies, please bring them to the office.
We look forward to seeing you.
What a fantastic day we had at Murton Park today! We greeted Marcus in Latin and then had a tour around a Roman fort before getting dressed in our Roman tunics!
We spent the morning practising our Roman writing and maths skills and also signed a 25 year contract for the Roman army! We also enjoyed making Roman pots which we were able to fetch home.
After lunch in the barracks, we learned more about the armour and weapons that the Romans used. We then practised some military drills with our spear and shield. We also practised javelin throwing and learnt how the army would use a Gladius for fighting! The shields were so heavy!
Finally, to end a busy day we practised the Testudo! After all our hard work, we were paid our wages at the ceremony and were also able to fetch our wages home with us!
It looks like Year 3/4 had great fun at the arts and crafts group during Funky Friday Time! I can’t wait to see what they get up to next time!
I was so impressed with Class 11 and their motivation when learning how to round to the nearest 10!
We loved the rounding song and found it so useful to keep singing it to help us round numbers! Check out the rhyme below!
I am so proud of Georgia who is achieving great things outside of school! First she has achieved Star of the Week at her new dance school and is making lots of new friends. Second, Georgia and lots of the other girls in Y4 won their 2nd league game this weekend showing great progress and teamwork!
Both Georgia and Poppy scored goals and Georgia was awarded Manager’s Player whilst Poppy was voted Parent’s Player of the match.
Well done!