Year 1 and 2 art Club entry to Mayors Christmas Tree Festival 2016
'Christmas in space shines even brighter'
Children from year 1 and year 2 art club had great fun creating the decorations for a fabulous space
themed Christmas Tree.
Inspired by the recent adventures of British astronaut Tim Peake, the children created and entered their space themed tree in the Mayors Christmas Tree Festival.
Throughout December our tree has been on display in the foyer of the the Civic Centre for all to enjoy.
We are pleased to announce it has been awarded a Highly Commended certificate by the Mayor.
Congratulations to art club and Merry Christmas everyone.
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Friday, 16 December 2016
Monday, 12 December 2016
Thursday, 1 December 2016
Bridge Building Workshop 25-11-16
The children in Year R invited Nursery children to come to a Bridge Building Workshop. Year R had written and drawn plans of how to make bridges as part of of their work on the Story of 'The Three Billy Goats Gruff'. The Nursery children had visited Mount Pleasant Train Crossing and also read and acted out the same story. Can you see "Who is crossing over my bridge?"
Friday, 25 November 2016
Learning for Life - First Class
Reception classes were in the Southern Daily Echo last night, lovely smiling faces all round.
Don't they look smart.
Tuesday, 15 November 2016
Rumble-Tum! colouring competition
Here's Maytree's winning entry from our Rumble-Tum! colouring competition – submitted by Ruqayya Ayub Ali aged 4.
Ruqayya won top prize: all the food, drinks and party bags for her birthday party on 10th December, including the cake!
Here’s why the illustrator chose Ruqayya’s picture:
“I love the way the clouds look like sheep racing through the sky. I love how each of the characters in the picture looks like he or she is fizzing with energy, like they've just eaten a wonderful meal. I love the happiness and joy in the choice of colours, and the way they go together so well. Well done, Ruqayya.”
Ruqayya won top prize: all the food, drinks and party bags for her birthday party on 10th December, including the cake!
Here’s why the illustrator chose Ruqayya’s picture:
“I love the way the clouds look like sheep racing through the sky. I love how each of the characters in the picture looks like he or she is fizzing with energy, like they've just eaten a wonderful meal. I love the happiness and joy in the choice of colours, and the way they go together so well. Well done, Ruqayya.”
Nursery Diwali Party
The children in Nursery learnt some dance moves and shared some of their own during our week celebrating Diwali. On Friday we had a Diwali party and our Mummys and Daddys came in to watch us sing songs with our divas and celebrate all the lovely learning we had been doing at home. Thankyou Mummys and Daddys.
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