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  • Year 3 Mosque Visit

    Wed 22 Oct 2025

    Year 3 were delighted to visit the Mosque as part of our RW topic this term. They were able to explore the Mosque and understand how a Muslim follows the religion after discussions led by the members of the community. Children learnt about the importance of prayer for Muslims, and shown how they prepare for it mentally and physically. The children enjoyed learning how to write their names in Arabic, looking at various verses from The Quran, dressing up in traditional clothing and tasting healthy snacks recommended by the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). It was a really lovely day and the children were able to enrich their understanding of the Muslim faith.

  • Year 3 Stone Age Day

    Wed 15 Oct 2025

    Year 3 were thrilled to take part in Stone Age Day as part of their history topic! Children came to school dressed as Stone Age people, helping to bring the past to life as they explored what life might have been like millions of years ago. Through out the day, pupils took part in a range of engaging activities. They made cave drawings in dark classrooms, some whilst underneath the tables! They were excited to meet our special visitor who taught them so much about the Stone Age time. They were able to dress up and explore various artefacts that taught them more about life in those times. Children were also delighted to design and create their very own clay pots! Everybody dressed up and looked fantastic!

  • Year 5 Anglo Saxon Day

    Wed 15 Oct 2025

    Year 5 had an exciting and immersive Anglo Saxon Day as part of their history topic! The children came to school dressed as Anglo-Saxons, helping to bring the past to life as they explored what life might have been like over a thousand years ago.

    Throughout the day, pupils took part in a range of engaging activities. They wrote their names using Anglo-Saxon runes, played traditional games, and explored replica artefacts to learn more about Anglo-Saxon daily life and culture. One of the highlights of the day was reading a sequel to Beowulf, which inspired some brilliant discussion and storytelling.

     

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