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Year 5

Easter Reading Challenge Winners!

2025-05-14T10:25:27+01:009th May, 2025|Foundation, Home, News, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6|

Congratulations to our two reading challenge photograph winners, who submitted photos of themselves reading in unusual places.  Thanks to everyone who took part, it has been great to see so many of our pupils enjoying reading for pleasure.  Photographs will be displayed for all to enjoy on each site. All children received a certificate [...]

Family Bingo Fun!

2025-03-31T09:52:09+01:0031st March, 2025|Foundation, Home, News, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6|

A huge thank you to Josie O'Neil, F4CADS committee and BBQ chefs for a fantastic family Bingo event on Friday evening.  With a full house of children, parents and siblings, all were poised with their dabbers, hoping to win a cash prize!  Congratulations to the winners and thank you to the endless work and [...]

World Book Day at the Juniors

2025-03-07T14:14:46+00:007th March, 2025|Home, News, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6|

We have celebrated World Book Day in style here at the Junior Site! The children looked absolutely fabulous in their character costumes, showcasing a remarkable array of people and characters who have inspired them and captured their imaginations. The excitement in the air was palpable as we engaged in a variety of activities, including [...]

Crime and Punishment through History in Oxford

2025-02-06T11:10:40+00:004th February, 2025|Home, News, Year 5, Year 6|

On Monday the 3rd of February year 5 and 6 went to Oxford Castle and Prison. First, some of us did a workshop about Crime and Punishment that was a fascinating and exiting experience. At the same time, the other group had a tour around the castle and prison. We saw many prison cells [...]

Year 5 and 6 Knife Crime Workshop

2025-02-04T16:55:59+00:004th February, 2025|Home, News, Year 5, Year 6|

With an emphasis on 'knowledge is power', discussions were held to include the law surrounding knife crime and peer pressure. Through a variety of age-appropriate practical activities and meaningful discussions, the children work through a scenario-based activity, identifying the choices being made and the consequences of these choices. As the scenario escalates, the children [...]

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