Today the Year 3 children took part in the @Windsor_SSP Speed Stacking festival. Led by the @WGSWindsorGirls students, the children had to use the skill of speed stacking alongside agility skills, teamwork and good sportsmanship! #beactive#sportinschools
Reading is the the gateway to all learning! Year 4 were fantastic role models yesterday, supporting their younger peers with their reading #reading#peersupport#BeKindBeSafeBeReady
The school community really enjoyed visiting the interactive Year 4 art gallery yesterday, displaying the great work that the children have been completing in the Art lessons this term #art#community
Our Team Gymnasts had a fantastic time at the @Windsor_SSP Year 1 and 2 Team Gym competition on Tuesday, securing 3rd place out of 11 teams! You were amazing and did us very proud, well done! #sportinschool#beactive
In our curriculum subjects we have been learning about the Stone Age. In art, the Year 3 children learnt how people from the Stone Age would create paint to create cave drawings. They had so much fun collecting natural materials & adding water to make their own Stone Age paint!
Year 4 had a great time at the @britishmuseum yesterday as part of their Ancient Egypt topic. The children behaved brilliantly and demonstrated our school expectations and values throughout #REACH#schooltrip#Egyptians
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📆 Deadline: Wednesday 15th January
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Reception have enjoyed exploring “Can’t you sleep Little Bear?” through drawing club; creating footprints to the 3 bears' cottage and working together creating their own bears.
Wishing all our families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Thank you for all the wonderful gifts. looking forward to welcoming you all back on the 6th of January.
In Science this term, the Year 3 children have enjoyed exploring magnets, their poles and what materials are magnetic. The children have been using scientific vocabulary such as 'attract' and 'repel' and were able to see the effects of magnetic fields!