Year 4 Goes to Parliament!
Year 4 had an exciting and memorable visit to the Houses of Parliament. The children learned about how laws are made, the role of MPs and the importance of democracy in the UK. They explored the historic building, asked thoughtful questions and represented the school superbly throughout the day. It was a fantastic opportunity to bring their learning to life and inspire their understanding of British values.
Stepping into Anglo-Saxon Life!
Year 4 have launched their new history topic with an exciting holiday project focused on Anglo-Saxon houses and villages. At home, the children created detailed models using a variety of materials, carefully including features such as thatched roofs, wooden frames, and village layouts. This creative task helped them begin to understand what life was like in Anglo-Saxon times.
Taking Flight at Home!
Year 2 has been reaching new heights with their exciting flight topic! Over the holidays, the children designed and built their very own plane models at home with the help of their parents. Using a range of materials. From colourful designs to detailed features, their creativity and enthusiasm have really taken off. It’s been a fantastic hands-on way to explore how planes fly while strengthening learning links between home and school!
Spartan Shields and Values!
As part of their Ancient Greece topic, Year 5 completed a project focused on the Spartans. They researched Spartan life and values, then designed and created round shields using a range of materials and symbolic designs. Some pupils also wrote explanations to demonstrate their understanding of Spartan values and their lasting influence, producing creative work that showed strong effort and historical knowledge.