We are so proud of Ryan … not only taking part in a football session with Craig’s Coaching but also gaining player of the week. Well done, keep up the hard work!
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We are so proud of Ryan … not only taking part in a football session with Craig’s Coaching but also gaining player of the week. Well done, keep up the hard work!
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Today we had a lovely assembly delivered with resources from the RSPCA. We worked together, as a whole school, to discuss the importance of looking after animals and how we can help contribute to keeping our beaches safe. We looked at images to help us understand the importance of picking up our litter and phoning for help if we see a sick animal.
Thank you to the RSPCA.
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This week we have taken part in Place2Be’s Children’s Mental Health Week. This year’s theme is Let’s Connect and throughout our curriculum, assemblies and Dress to Express Day we have helped to make a difference to the lives of children and young people across the UK. 👏🏼
Today, as part of Children’s Mental Health Week 2023 we Dressed to Express ourselves. The children and adults wore what they feel expresses their true self to school! We we drew names out of a hat across the whole school and each child wrote a kindness postcard to someone else in the school. In assembly, we hand delivered all of the postcards and the room was filled with happiness 🌟
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We have been looking at how we can keep ourselves healthy on the inside as well as on the outside. We talked about superpowers and found out that Kindness is Powerful! The children had some fantastic ideas of what kindness means to them so we recorded it to share with you all! Remember, in a world where you can be anything, BE KIND 🤩
All week in class we have engaged in activities to support our learning around the importance of mental health. We have had a visit from Eve (WEE), engaged in daily feeling fans, completed hand breathing exercises, discussed kindness in assembly, took part in whole school random acts of kindness certificates and finally dressed to express! Don’t we all look amazing!
Class 3 have taken part in a range of activities this week, all linked to our mental health. We had a lesson from WE Elephants, which helped us express and manage our feelings. We looked at our thoughts, feelings, body feelings and behaviours and how we can change our unhelpful cycle to a helpful one. We have been focusing on the importance of being kind to our friends and we all received a lovely random act of kindness from one of our friends in school. All of the children made such a great effort for Dress to Express day!
Class 4 have had a lot of fun taking parts in activities linked to mental health and sharing the importance of talking about how you feel! We worked in our UNCRC lesson to see what impact technology can have on our mental health, answered what mental health is and discussed why it is so important to speak about your mental wellbeing. We also took part in an extra special Feeling Fans, where we had to say one positive thing about ourselves before we spoke about our feelings. In assembly, we each received a postcard from one of our friends in school as a random act of kindness and had so much fun in our extra outdoor playtime!
Class 5 have really enjoyed their activities in UNCRC this week linking it with our Children’s Mental Health Week. We have discussed how we can be kind to one another and how this makes both the giver and the receiver feel when we look after one another with kindness. In assembly, we wrote an act of kindness to a randomly drawn individual across the whole school. In class, we derived slogans, logos and designed a Kindness Poster for a Key Stage 3 (Hermitage) poster competition to keep our future Career links strong with the local secondary school. Rights Respecting Gold Ethos demonstrated by all.
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In multi skills we have worked hard on our dodgeball skills. We are super impressed with our children demonstrating all of the Sainsburys values throughout the sessions. A massive well done to ….
Jake
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As part of Safer Internet Day we have worked with our children in school to ensure that they understand how to keep themselves safe whilst online. This is ongoing throughout the year and as part of our curriculum in school.
As a helping hand for adults please see below for age related guidance that may be useful to help you support your child at home.
Thank you for your continued support.
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A massive thank you to all of the adults who attended our annual safer internet day coffee morning. We hope you all had a lovely time and learnt something new about keeping your child safe online.
Well done to all of our children, who have worked very hard in assemblies this past week. Each team has worked with an adult to learn about an aspect of e safety. We then collated all of our wonderful work, which was displayed at our coffee morning.
UNCRC Article 17 – right to reliable information.
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A fantastic effort by Farren who has been inspired by his Cornerstones Curriculum (Gallery Rebels) and completed extra sessions at home to create a wonderful sketch of the “Woman in a Green Jacket” painted by August Macke, 1913.
Rights Respecting Gold ethos demonstrated by Farren.