"Learning to be the best we can!"

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Year 6 Production







Year 6 performed their leaver's production of Bugsy Malone to friends and family. The show was excellent - well done to everyone! The highlight of the performance was most definately 'splurging' gangsters with silly string and foam!

Monday, 25 July 2011

Story Telling Day








Today we have had a Story Telling Day. Everybody dressed up as a character from a book, film or T.V.programme and spent the day taking part in a varity of activities. These included sharing stories using objects the children had brought in, making story sacks and boxes, making up and retelling stories using actions to other year groups, and listening to a visiting story teller!

Friday, 22 July 2011

Year 4 Evacuation Day

It was time to turn back time in year 4 on Thursday 21st June. The class (and adults) came to school in '1940's' dress ready for Evacuation Day. During register the sirens sounded and we quickly went into the air raid shelter. We were horrified to see the bomb damage to the classroom when we returned. For our safetey we were evacuated to other classrooms. During our evacuation, we cooked with rations (thank you Mrs S!!) and painted war posters with watercolour.

In the afternoon, we held a VE party celebration in assembly, sharing the work we have done over the past half term.

Thursday, 21 July 2011

Summer Fair

Last Friday was Summer Fair 2011! The weather held out for us and the field was home to an amazing event set up and organised by our hard working PTA! We had fantastic support from our whole community and thanks to all of you who came along and took part. The result of our fund raising efforts was a whopping £1400! Well done everyone!




Imperial War Museum

Year Four had a really exciting trip last week - we went by coach to London to the Imperial War Museum. We had to get to school at 7.45am earlier than normal. The coach left at 8am. It wasn't long before the endless supply of snacks came out!!! Eventually we arrived and were greeted by the sight of the big guns at the front of the museum. Inside there was lots of things to see....postcards, letters, guns, uniforms, posters, models, more guns, planes dangling from the ceiling, tanks and so much more! In the World War One section, we could walk through a life sized model of a section of trench and in the World War Two section, we walked through a lifesized model replica of a 1940's house. We saw lots to do with evacuation and what it might have been like for children in the war. It was a really great day out...but a long one!!!!!!!




Friday, 15 July 2011

Selling Southampton!

Year 5's advertising campaign is well underway! We have created TV adverts persuading holiday makers to travel to Southampton and have created our very own tour guides to go alongside the Walk the Walls tour experience. Look below for a few examples of our work!






Thursday, 14 July 2011

Mpanda says 'hi'

 


This is Mpanda who we are supporting to go to school. His headteacher is Grosper, one of our Maasi visitors last term.
The building in the background is one of the classrooms. The Tanzanian flag is flying and every morning the children salute the national flag before starting school.
In the background you can see the expanse of land that the school is set in.
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