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Another academic year is coming to an end! We say goodbye to Year 6 and wish them the best of luck in the future! It was so lovely so watch them graduate with pride and share all favourite memories in the leavers assembly.
Well done Year 2 on graduating from KS1 too! We know they are very excited to move into KS2 and start the next part of their learning journey.
It has been another fully packed year with our curriculum, trips, visitors, themed days and our Ofsted visit. All the staff would like to thank you at home for your support throughout the year and we are looking forward to recharging out batteries ready for September!
Year 1 & 2: Whipsnade Zoo
Our zoo trip was really fun. We loved seeing the snakes curled up and the butterfly house. It was cool seeing the Mara running around at the zoo. We also got to see the bears and two of them were splashing in the water playing! We had a great time and we wish we could go every day!
By Year 2
Year 3 & 4: Gullivers Land
Year 3 and 4 had a great time at Gulliver’s Land. They got to go on so many rides as the queues were small. Their favourite rides were the Log Flume and the Dragon Siege! One you got wet on and the other went upside down 5 times!
Years 5 and 6 gave an amazing performance of Midsummer Lovin'. They sang and danced their way through an excellent show—even Elvis made an appearance. The hard work by children and staff really paid off and we hope the audience enjoyed themselves!
We had an extremely busy week! This week was enriched by lots of visitors from local sporting clubs including Langley tennis, Natalie Marshall School of Dance, Mighty Netball, Game On and JP Pro. Scottish Gymnast, Steve Frew, finished the week in spectacular fashion. He was very inspiring and talked about perseverance being important. He also told the children that achieving your goals takes dedication and a lot of hard work! We have raised over £1700 online for Sports for Schools . The cash received is yet to be counted and banked so we could go over the £2000 mark! The school will receive some of this back in sports equipment so thank you for your kind generosity!
The rain held off and Sports Day went ahead! We started the day with a warm up led by Miss Alford and Mrs Stevens (with a little help from year 4). We hope you enjoyed watching ‘Jump Jam’ and seeing some of the routines we use as a way to keep fit physically and mentally.
The morning races were extremely close with only 20 points separating 4th and 1st place. However, Indian Owls jumped, threw and batted into the lead with a whopping 5882 points!
It was a fantastic day and lovely to see so many families enjoying the healthy competition and joining us for a Chambersbury Family picnic. Well done for all the House groups and congratulations Red House! We really hoped you enjoyed Sports Day as much as we did - especially the family picnic!
Year 1 have been learning about The Great Fire of London. They had a fun and informative workshop led by staff from the local museum. The children were able to handle artefacts from history and discovered lots of interesting facts about the Great Fire of London.
We’ve been very busy and had a very successful week!
Year 3 competed in an Olympic Sports event at Longdean. They showed good team work and put in a fantastic effort. They came 3rd! What a wonderful result and great achievement. Well done Year 3!
On Tuesday, the football team played Belswains. It was a close match especially towards the end of the game when Belswains scored. However, dedication and hard work put in by the team meant they won 4 –2. Ethan got ‘Player of the Match’ for a solid all around performance running the length of the pitch and back to support his team.
This week year 4 visited the canal to study the different bridges in our local area. This is part of their Science project to gain ideas for their own bridge designs.
“We saw an arch bridge, tiered arch bridge and beam bridge. We also saw two barges going through a lock. It was a lovely way to explore the bridges in our community. “ By Year 4
Congratulations to Laura, who won the Marlowes Shopping Centre art competition to design a poster of items to include in a time capsule. The theme was the ‘King’s Coronation Year ‘. Laura’s work and the items she suggested are to be place in a time capsule at the Marlowes and opened in 10 years time. The Marlowes’ management team (who judged the competition) were impressed with her thoughtful design and said is was chosen out of hundreds of entries.
Laura received an art box as a prize while the school was given £1000! What a proud day for Laura, her family and the school.
A big thank you to Mrs Gavin who gives up her time to give the children these wonderful opportunities.
This week, Nursery and Reception visited Ruislip Lido for a day of fun! The weather was glorious and the children got to climb a giant pirate ship, make sand castles and eat ice creams. Both children and adults had a wonderful trip.