Friday, 6 February 2026

Year 6 - Tate Modern Trip

 


This week, Year 6 had the opportunity to visit Tate Modern and we had a brilliant time looking at the variety of artwork on show. I think one of our favourite rooms was where pupils could create their own piece of artwork on a screen and then it was projected onto the wall for everyone to see. We explored all of the different themed rooms and had conversations around our interpretations of what we could see.









Year 5 Go Wild!

Wild Passport Day has finally came round for our Year 5's. They braved the chilly weather to explore in nature! 


In the morning, the children learnt how to make a Nordic sling bracelet using woolen string and wooden discs to act as a weight. The children worked in pairs and communicated with each other as they swung the string towards each other to form the Nordic sling bracelet. 

Once made, the pair tied knots and were able to cut them in half so that each person could take home their beautiful creation. 


'It was freezing and fun. That session felt like the shortest hour of my life!' - Madeline, Larch. 

'This made me very happy because I haven't done anything like that before!' - Nina, Larch. 

'For my religion, I wear something that has a tassle that looks like this. I will see if I can add it to it!' - Adyaan, Larch. 

Redwood were lucky enough to have a lovely sunny day for their WILD passport. The children were also creative with their clove hitch knot picture frames. The orienteering was a great chance to run around and attempt the beat their last times on the course.


The weather unfortunately meant Birch had to have their WILD Passport day indoors but it was still packed with fun! We used clothes rails to hang our threads when braiding and created some excellent frames in class. When it came to orienteering, we were able to use our retrieval skills to find the correct location on the map and find the code we needed. The teachers even got involved in the fun too. 

'I couldn't stop laughing when our threads got tangled' - Qhaleed, Birch

'We completed all three courses for orienteering' - Callissya, Birch





















Year 6 Certificates 6/02/26



Well done Year 6 for another week of fantastic effort! Year 6 had a great trip to the Tate Modern this week and displayed excellent behaviour, demonstrating the 4 R's  throughout the visit.


Almond
E for E - Toby
Star Writer - Jack
Resilience - Aiza
Reciprocity - Chuka
Reflectiveness - Ava
Resourcefulness - Jacob


Lime
E for E - Flynn
Star Writer - Archie
Resilience - Stanley
Reciprocity - Mason
Reflectiveness -  Elsie
Resourcefulness- Anthony
Happy Teacher - Paige





Oak
E for E - Peace
Star Writer - Ayaan
Reflectiveness -  Ollie
Resourcefulness- Laura
Happy Teacher - Sophie, Pragya

Thursday, 5 February 2026

Year 5 Certificates 30.1

 




Year 5 Certificates 30.1.26

It's been another busy week in year 5. Please get ready for our upcoming WILD passport the w/c 2nd February. Larch is on 3rd, redwood the 4th and Birch the 5th February.

Redwood
E for E - Issa
Star Writer - Ksenija
Resilience - Edward
Reciprocity - Carina
Reflective -  Osman
Resourceful - Torsten
Teacher Happy - Haziq



Larch

E for E - Isatou
Star Writer - Maya
Resourcefulness - Adam
Reflectiveness - Emmalee
Reciprocity - Maalik
Certificate of Presentation - Elsie



Birch
E for E - Isabella
Star Writer - Adam
Resilience - Ayaan
Reciprocity - Lucas
Reflective - Andreea
Resourceful - Elizabeth
Teacher Happy - Aniah-Mai



















Birch
E for E - Isabella
Star Writer - Adam
Resilience - Ayaan
Reciprocity - Lucas
Reflective - Andreea
Resourceful - Elizabeth
Teacher Happy - Aniah-Mai








Monday, 2 February 2026

Year 5 Spellings w/c 2.2.26

 Year 5 Spellings w/c 2.2.26

A

B

C

considerably

sensible

sensible

understandably

horribly

horrible

suitably

possibly

possibly

tolerably

suitable

suitable

miserably

miserably

threw

visibly

visibly

carry

sensibility

sensibility

running

reasonably

reasonably

shouting

terribly

terribly

their

probably

probably

noisy

extraordinary



inconsiderate



intolerable



illegible



eligible 




Year 6 Spellings - W.C 02.02.26

 Homework - SATS Bootcamp - Maths - Topic 5


A

B

C

1

decision

decision

decide

2

expansion

expansion

expansion

3

impression

impression

impress

4

confession

confession

confess

5

revision

revision

revise

6

provision

provision

provide

7

Asia

Asia

Asia

8

possession

possession

possess

9

repercussion

repercussion

collect

10

collection

collection

France

11

stationary



12

stationery



13

brake



14

break



15

allowed



Friday, 30 January 2026

Year 6 - All About Sikhism



 


This half term, Year 6 have been learning about Sikhism; most importantly, why are Gurus important and what do they teach Sikhs? Pupils have had the opportunity to explore Guru Nanak and Guru Arjan and we will then be looking at the Gurdwara and important values in Sikhism. Throughout the unit, pupils have/will have the opportunity to share their own beliefs and make comparisons / links between Sikhism and other religions. 


Oak


Almond


Lime