It’s so good to be back with our friends, playing and learning and sharing all our news. We love being at school.
Birdwatching
We’ve really noticed a difference in our birdwatching area this week with lots of our old favourites back on the feeder. We seem to have had regular goldfinches over the last few months but suddenly we’re noticing that our blue tits, great tits and chaffinches are back on the scene. Brian has reinforced the nesting box after last year’s magpie-attack and we’re looking forward to what winter might bring.
Noticeboard UKS2
We love our new noticeboard in UKS2 that celebrates and notices all our achievements. We share some of our best learning, the small things we do for each other and what we’re grateful for. This is the ‘Best’ way to spin your life so you spend most time thinking about all the wonderful things about the world.
We are applying to become an ADHD-friendly school this year
We are applying to become an ADHD-friendly school this year. Our 15 learners with ADHD have come together to form a working group and to learn more about how their ADHD might affect them – from challenges to super-strengths! They met for the first time on Friday where they researched famous people with ADHD and what they say about it, then we created a Wordle with some of our own thoughts. We’ll share our learning with you over the year.
Friendship Room
Scout
Dinners
Banji Alexander
We really enjoyed this week’s author visit from Banji Alexander who came and spoke with the children about pursuing their dreams and his journey from primary school teacher to author. We love making new friends and the children had some really thoughtful questions and comments. Follow your dreams everyone!
Wild Science
Wild Science visited the Nursery on Tuesday 16th November. The children were introduced to Chilli the chinchilla, Shikari the ball python, Fluffy the tarantula, Master Mantas the preying mantas, Froaky the tree frog, Frank the cockroach and Bob the Giant African land snail. The children learnt some interesting facts about each of the creatures… For example, did you know that the shell of an adult African land snail is so hard it can’t even be broken by a car tyre! The children were given the opportunity to hold or stroke all of the creatures. They behaved beautifully. Well done Pegasus class!
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