15/06/2026
In Computing, Year 2 used their skills on Turtle Logo to draw shapes.
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15/06/2026
In Computing, Year 2 used their skills on Turtle Logo to draw shapes.
12/06/2026
It’s been an action-packed day of kindness and hard work! 🥰
From saving a tired bee with sugar water 🐝, to our Year 6s weeding the new garden 🌱, and a whole house of children dropping by to show off their amazing work 📚—our pupils never cease to amaze me!
Proud is an understatement. ❤️✨
12/06/2026
In DT today, Y1 children used different kitchen utensils safely. They explored peeling, grating and chopping a carrot. This is in preparation for creating a plate with a healthy smiley face using fruit and vegetables. The children had fun creating a face with their different sized carrot pieces that had been chopped, peeled and grated.
12/06/2026
Yesterday, in PSHE, Y6 were thinking about what happens to their body as they grow.
In Music, Year 4 visited songs they have sang over the year. Today they sang Blackbird.
11/06/2026
⚽️ World Cup 2026 ⚽️
Year 2 have found out some information about the World Cup, chosen their countries from the class sweepstake and coloured in their flags to display in our windows.
10/06/2026
Y1 have been telling the time using an analogue clock. The children have been learning all about the hour hand and the minute hand. They have worked hard to tell the time to the hour and the half hour - o’clock and half past.
10/06/2026
In Computing, Year 4 used named procedures to create shapes.
In Computing, Year 3 worked on Scratch today. The used numbered loops to move and change colour of their sprite a certain number of times.
10/06/2026
With over 900 million monthly users, Snapchat continues to be a favourite among children and young people; however, with its ever-evolving features, the risks have evolved too. From AI-generated filters and chatbots, to disappearing messages and the Snap Map location-sharing tool, it’s easy for children to stumble into unsafe territory. This guide breaks down the latest updates, including the Lens+ subscription service, and web browser access.
We’ve also unpacked the risks of sextortion scams, overuse, and inappropriate content that may slip through the app’s moderation systems. With expert advice from online safety consultant Dr Claire Sutherland, this guide is a must-read for anyone helping young people navigate Snapchat responsibly and confidently.
https://nationalcollege.com/guides/snapchat
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