Tres Bien Pain Au Chocolat!
Finlay was truly in the French spirit last night, he baked some French treats for Poplar class!
We hope he was using the French Language when he was baking them.
Merci Fin! Tres bien!
Scientist of the Week
Meet our new Scientist of the week, Charlie!
He has impressed Poplar class with his knowledge of electric hazards and how to stay safe around electricity. He worked so hard to share his knowledge with the other children. Well done Charlie!
Reception Nativity
Each Reception class put on an amazing performance for their families. All the children sang beautifully and remembered their lines. The teachers were very proud and everyone left feeling very festive. Well done Reception!
Victorian Day in Maple Class
Maple Class had a fabulous day on Wednesday. It was Victorian Day and we did lots of different activities. We wrote on chalkboards, played with Victorian toys, made peg dolls and even did some Victorian dancing!
We hope you enjoy looking at our photos from the day!
Fantastic footballers
Well done to The Wild Cats who played the final on Sunday against Mysercough. The girls played very well and came second! And amazing achievement girls, well done.
Roman Day Elm
We had a great time on Roman Day. Click continue reading to see our photos.
A very special visitor
Today we had a very special visitor in Year 3. We were lucky to have Hugh Templeton come in to do a water colour workshop inspired by Roman Art. We were all guided on how to create our master pieces and I have to say they are very impressive. See below for the photos.
Author Visit - Jen Carney
Year 4 and 5 were lucky to meet author, Jen Carney, today. She talked of her love of writing from a young age and how her own children and family were her inspiration to publish a book. She read from The accidental diary of B.U.G.
Jen also illustrates her own books and she talked the children…
Lancaster Priory
During our visit, we learned about the history of The Priory and its link to The Castle.
We enjoyed looking at the beautiful Church windows and furniture.
Year Six Visit Lancaster Castle and The Priory
On the 24th November Year Six visited Lancaster as part of their 'Crime and Punishment through the Ages' topic.
One of the activities involved sketching the ancient building.
Hazel Class really enjoyed doing this and produced some stunning sketches.
Stir up Sunday
Today we had a lovely treat. Mrs Hodgson had been telling us about stir up Sunday in our assembly and this afternoon we helped her make a Christmas cake. We helped weigh out the ingredients and then everyone had a stir and made a wish.