We celebrated anti-bullying week in November and Jazzy the puppet visited every class with Mrs Chevalier to remind us that we are all different and unique. We had a lot of fun!
Swift class loved having breakfast at Kings School on the 29th November. The children loved the wide range of options and getting to try something new. It was a great time to come together as a team, and we loved being together.
The Year 6 residential trip to Kingswood Grosvenor Hall was an exciting and adventurous experience that provided our Year 6 students with the opportunity to step out of their comfort zones and engage in a variety of outdoor activities.
Located in the heart of Kent, this activity center...
The Burrow have been loving our baking sessions on Fridays. Our team work and support of others has been a highlight of our learning this term. Plus, we got to eat some really tasty treats!
As part of Anti-Bullying week, on Tuesday 12th November, children came to school wearing odd socks to celebrate Odd Socks Day! This was just one part of a range of activities during Anti-bullying week and was a chance for everyone to express themselves and celebrate their individuality and...
This week Swifts had a trip to Canterbury. We did some research into the shops in town and spoke to members of the public to see why they were in town. We also visited the library and read some great books too.
Swift class had a fantastic time at the Canterbury light festival. We were joined by our friends and family to celebrate Christmas in Canterbury. We showed off our Santa lanterns and had a great time, even if our ears hurt after following the band.
Year 2 are learning how to join fabric and other material together. Last week the children started off using glue, Blu-tac, cello tape, paper clips, and staples and explored the need for something better!
We look forward to trying to use a needle and thread next week before sewing our own C...
We celebrated Harvest Festival on Wednesday 23rd October 2024. Thank you to all those who gave food donations. These were given to Canterbury Food Bank.