A huge thankyou to all who attended our OPALStay and Play session on Friday 26th April. We were so lucky with the weather and this enabled us to open up more areas which the children thoroughly enjoyed. We hope you can see the positive impact OPAL has had in engaging every child in their playtime and the fun they can have with some old toys and loose parts.
Thankyou so much for your donations of resources and the money that you gave. We will be using this over the next few terms to help replenish resources for the children to enjoy. If you have any bits of scrap or you are doing a clear out over the Spring/Summer period please do let us know/bring them in. We are always looking for loose parts to make our playtimes better!
We were excited to start our new science topic on plants. This week, we began by recapping the different parts of a plant and their purposes. We also learned new vocabulary, including pollination and seed dispersal. For our experiment, we …
We were thrilled to spend time with two mounted police officers this week, along with their horses. The mini police learned about the training involved for the officers and the horses and the types of work this team will do. …
We have loved welcoming back the children into nursery after the Easter break, we hope everyone had a lovely rest. We have welcomed new children into our Ladybirds group this week and has been lovely to watch them settle so …
Welcome back to summer term! We’ve had a busy first week of term. In English this term, we’re exploring a book called Super Duper You, which tells the story of an older brother telling his younger brother all the things …
We’ve had a brilliant end to the term in Year 4! The children have been busy making their own number lines and practising their rounding skills, confidently working with 2 and 3digit numbers to round to the nearest 10 and …
The mini police enjoyed a visit to the American Museum in Bath today. They helped build a living fence, repotted some of the beautiful flowers for the gardens, visited the quilt exhibition and made their own promises that were written …
Science Experiment: Which Drinks are Worst for Our Teeth? This week in Science, the children explored how different liquids affect our teeth. They tested a variety of drinks to see which caused the most damage. Most of the children predicted …
We were thrilled to welcome our local MP, Anna Sabine, to PSJ School yesterday. Anna talked to the children about her role as an MP and linked this to our work on democracy and Pupil Voice. The children listened very …
Year 1s have been learning about programming in computing this spring term. They have then used these skills to control bee bots. Today, the children had to programme the bee bots to move around a map!
We have had a busy week at nursery this week looking at our senses, talking about what we use to see, hear, and taste with. The Ladybirds have been learning the story The noisy Farm and talking about the different …