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  • Who is responsible for looking after our planet?

    Published 20/10/23

    Year 4 end outcome.

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  • What is so cool about the Arctic?

    Published 11/10/23

    On Wednesday 11th October, 6C took part in a multi-schools event run by Wicked Weather Watch. The day was both interesting and informative and provided the children with the opportunity to work on a variety of skills and objectives. The day focused on the Island of Svalbard, Norway, which is where our Guided Reading book 'The Last Bear' is set. In the morning, the children discovered what the Arctic region is like, analysed some data about the weather in Svalbard and were set a challenge to build an igloo out of sugar cubes. In the afternoon, the children heard from a real-life explorer, who had visited Svalbard, and thought about how they could reduce their carbon footprints. 

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  • Year 6 Greenpeace visit

    Published 04/10/23

    On Wednesday 4th October, Year 6 received a visit from a Greenpeace speaker. He spoke to the children about the climate crisis, main consequences and what the future holds. He was very impressed with the knowledge that the children already had and challenged them to develop their understanding further. 

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  • What does it take to transform?

    Published 29/09/23

    Year 6 Climate Change Hook Day.

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  • Year 4 Recyling Assembly

    Published 13/09/23
    On Tuesday 12th September, Year 4 were lucky enough to be visited by staff from Braintree District Council who delivered an assembly about litter, the effects it can have on our planet and how we can make changes to help reduce these. The children le
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  • Year 4 visit to The Town Centre and Library

    Published 10/07/23

    On Friday 7th July, Year 4 walked into town to view their art installation and hand out leaflets to raise awareness to the local community of the impact that wasting food can have on the environment. The children showed great confidence when speaking to the public and demonstrated enthusiasm when talking about their learning. The children look forward to seeing whether art can have an impact.

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  • Year 3 Gallery

    Published 27/03/23

    As part of Year 3's Spring 1 project, they created their own piece of art to answer the big question 'Who am I and what are my values?' They invited their parents in to view their work.

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  • Year 5 Art Gallery

    Published 13/03/23

    On 10th February Year 5 invited their parents to see their artwork on the theme of 'Space'. There was some amazing work on display. Well done Year 5!

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  • Yr 6 Fairtrade Project

    Published 13/03/23

    As the end outcome to their Fairtrade project, the Year 6 children had to plan, resource and deliver a lesson on Fairtrade to a younger year group. Despite quite a few nerves and a few wobbly starts, the children did amazingly well and came up with a range of engaging and informative activities for their younger peers. These lessons gave the Year 6 pupils a chance to show off their impressive knowledge and raise awareness of Fairtrade during Fairtrade Fortnight. 


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  • Yr 4 Visit to Roman Colchester

    Published 13/03/23

    Year 4 continued to be historians as we moved on to the Romans in Spring 2. To start this project, Year 4 followed the Roman trail in Colchester and discovered lots of historical remains as well as many facts to help them with their project. 

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  • Year 4 Museum Project

    Published 13/03/23

    n the Spring term, Year 4 became historians and studied the Shang Dynasty. The children learnt how to create their museums, following a talk from the Braintree Museum,  and show-cased their work to the Year 3 pupils.  

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  • Year 6 visit from farmer Collins

    Published 08/09/22

    On Wednesday 22nd December 2022, local farmer, Mr Chris Collins, came into school to speak to Year 6 about being a farmer. He captivated the pupils with his tales about working on a huge farm in America and driving many different engines, including tractors and combines.  He went on to explain why farmers need our help and what he is doing to diverse the farm.  However, the highlight of the morning was when he revealed that he had come on his tractor. Remarks of "It's huge!", "It's massive!" and "I've never seen anything like it before!" could be heard as the pupils walked down to see it. After a great deal of time inspecting the tractor, the pupils watched as Mrs Hausner (a much-loved lsa) climbed up to sit in the seat. 

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