Reception’s EYFS Sports Day Fun!
Reception ran, jumped, balanced and threw their way through a very fun sports day this week and made us all very proud with their efforts!...
Reception ran, jumped, balanced and threw their way through a very fun sports day this week and made us all very proud with their efforts!...
The highlight of our week was definitely our Sports Day! The children took part in a variety of fun and active races, including the classic relay race, sack race, and egg and spoon race. They showed great focus and balance during the bean bag balancing race...
This week in Nursery, we wrapped up our story "Billy's Bucket". The children were fantastic at creating their own versions of the story, adding imaginative new sea creatures and describing what they might find inside Billy's magical bucket. Their creativity really shone! We also explored fascinating...
Here at Holy Trinity we are very lucky to work with Front Row Music. Our children learn ukulele, guitar or keyboard, playing popular songs and learning notes and chords. Howard, our music teacher from Front Row, plays along with the children as they learn- it...
Year 1 treated us to a fantastic and informative assembly about plastic pollution this week!...
Year 5 enjoyed a fantastic model making workshop with Dalston eastern Curve Garden, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Dalston Peace Mural....
Year 1 have been getting to grips with addition using Numicon resources. Look at their fantastic work!...
Our focus book is No Dinner! which is set in India. We were very lucky to have Ms Lucky bring in some traditional Indian items from home (eg. chooriya, dupta and dhol). She was able to explain how these items are used and let us...
Year 6 enjoyed a fantastic day of fun at Chessington on Friday - a reward worthy of all their hard work this year!...
For our Sustainability project we have been looking at the question, “How do animals survive and thrive?” We have been learning about why animals camouflage to either hide from predators or to catch their prey. To investigate this, we coloured in our own butterflies to...