As part of our current Learning Means the World theme, Inter Nation Media Station, we were introduced to a character named Top Dollar and his Nan. As he is taking Nan on a special day out, we were asked to design and make a t-shirt for Nan to wear on their day of fun. We worked hard to create our designs then had fun bringing our designs to life. We are all very proud of our designs.
In our new Learning Means the World theme, Inter-Nation Media Station, we have been introduced to some new characters. We used clues about famous rap star Top Dollar and his Nan to design a t-shirt for Nan’s big day out with her grandson.
We thought about her likes and dislikes, planned and designed her outfit before producing our final pieces.
Take a look at our creations!
7 Blue have have produced some wonderful self-portraits using pencils then paint.
We have been busy bees in Reception today. Exploring, making new friends and physical fun Friday outside in the sun!
Following on from our work in RE,1 Blue made the most beautiful stained glass window tributes to the Queen.
To mark the sad passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth ll, each class has created different art works to remember her and celebrate her incredible reign. I’m sure you will agree that the pictures have truly captured what a remarkable monarch she was.

We have launched our first theme of the year, which is based all around COMMUNICATION. During assembly the children found out how meerkats communicate with each other. Did you know that they take it in turns to watch out for predators and when everything is ok they make a low constant peeping known as ‘The Watchman’s song’? If a predator is spotted the guard alerts the others with a bark or a whistle.
People have been communicating with each other throughout the whole of human history, but how we communicate with each other has changed massively over the last 30 years.
We are going to be investigating all sorts of weird and wonderful ways of communicating in our new theme.
This week year 4 have completed another ‘Get Ahead’ challenge. They designed group murals based on the theme ‘Conservation’. Well done year 4.
We have had a great time celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee! Lots of red, white and blue fun finished off with a lunchtime street party!