Please read all about Year One's fantastic week two of Summer 1!
Read moreA-Team Football Tournament-Tuesday 6th May
This tournament will be held at LSA after school between 3:45-5:00.
Please pick your child up from the school office at 3:15pm for a 3:45 kick off.
The tournament will be played on astroturf so astro trainers will be needed.
Please bring your football kit, shin pads and your trainers in a spare bag to get changed at school, before being picked up.
The children selected to play are;
Y6
Archie, Rex, Dominic, Liam, Ben, Benjamin, Rafe, Arthur
Y5
Lorenzo, Logan
Year 4 homework to be completed by Thursday 8th May
Holy Communion
Please complete your book ‘Called to His Supper,’ up to p41. The pages have been bound incorrectly - please select the right pages!
Maths - Fractions
One maths sheets to complete, practising skills of adding fractions, subtracting fractions and beginning to change a mixed fraction into improper.
Going for Gold!
We did our first ‘try it out’ check this week for our official times tables test. We talked about APR - Absolute Personal responsibility to dedicate ourselves to this goal. Keep working hard on your TT rockstars - going green or building up speed.
Spellings
Your spelling sheets are in your homework books to complete - slightly different from now on - with one sheet in old format and one which is more of a puzzle!
Optional Home Learning - Summer 1
Please click on the link below to access this and further your learning:
Year 3 Weekly Blog 2nd May
Sasha, Isla, Ruth, Heidi and Halle led our worship this week, we listened to John 21 and heard how Jesus prepared a fire on the shore ready to have breakfast with his disciples who had been fishing.
Read moreYear 3 Homework- Wednesday 30th April
Spellings
This weeks focus is more homophones, spellings are:
medal
meddle
ball
bawl
peace
piece
sauce
source
who’s
whose
Reading
The children are already making their way up the target board. Please continue dialy reading at home.
Purple Mash - 2do task - matching related number facts HTU.
Summer 1 Optional homework
Swimming Gala Trials
The Year 5 and 6 swimming gala has been scheduled for Friday 23rd May at Palatine Leisure Centre. We now need to hold trials for any of the children wanting to take part.
These will take place the Friday before, Friday 16th May during school time. The triallists will walk down to the pool and back again during the day. We will then let the children know who has been successful. Those selected will represent the school the following Friday from 8:30am - 12 midday. On this day, the team will be dropped off at the pool - parents can stay and support - they can then be brought back to school. Thosw wishing to trial will need to bring their swimming costume, swimming shorts, googles and towel into school on the 16th - they can also wear their PE kit.
Please complete this form if you wish your child to trial. More details about the gala will be available nearer the time for those selected.
Year 2 Home Learning to be handed in on Tuesday 6th May
Maths times tables this week ……
Read moreYear One Home Learning - to be handed in Tuesday 6th May
Please see this weeks home learning for Year One.
Read moreYear 5 Weekly Blog 25.04.25- 'We must live in faith, not only by our words but with our actions'- Pope Francis (1936-2025)
What a beautiful first week back it has been in school. So much reflection has taken place with us as a school coming together to celebrate the life of Pope Francis. Both in worship and in lesson, we have reflected on his life as Pope and have looked at the roles and responsibilities that this brings. We have also been lucky enough to have the Our Lady of Lourdes statue with us during the holy pilgrimage. We have reflected on the story of Mary and Bernadette and have created some lovely prayers and art work to resemble this.
Our second week of forest school is now underway, with all three groups now experiencing the wonders of outdoor education.
This week, we have been learning…
Maths- We have been using our mental maths to calculate the area of rectangles and also going beyond 12 x 12 by using written method.
Science- We have continued with our forces topic by discussing our understanding of motion. We have looked at historical scientists who first developed theories around movement and we have been testing their hypotheses.
Music- It is all things musical theatre this half term! We began by learning about the make up of MT such as its three components along with the roles within MT. We began to create a history timeline of how musical theatre has changed throughout time and listening to different types of MT.
Reading- We have started our new class novel of ‘The Suitcase Kid’ by Jacqueline Wilson, where we look into the life of a 10 year old girl handling big changes within her family.
Conversation starters
RE- We have been looking into the life of Pope Francis and discovering how Pope’s are granted a coat of arms, which is a badge/emblem to represent your name. Talk to your parents and grandparents and see if your family name has a coat of arms.
English- We have began our discussions text topic and have been creating points of view for our school themed questions.
Are class council sessions necessary?
Should homework be doubled or banned completely?
discuss these with your parents and see what they think.
Let’s Celebrate
Learning certificate for being focused and cooperative goes to Logan: Over these past couple of weeks, we have seen a change in your attitude and choices Logan. You are reflecting on the advice given to you and are really making sure that you are making the right choices. This has been seen all throughout our first week back as well!
Virtue Star of the Week: Our virtues for this half term are active and curious. Our winner this week goes to Beth. You are always so active Beth, especially in small creative tasks that are set, you just go above and beyond.
Notices
Homework- Please check the homework blog to keep on track of your child’s SPAG, multiplication and division practice and also their reading.
Forest School- This will take place every Friday for this half term. You will be sent a text the previous night to make aware who is doing this on which day as the class are split into groups. The children will just need to bring in a change spare of clothes- ones suitable for outdoor activities and working within a forest environment. Long clothing will be needed (no shorts).
The groups are;
Group 1- Daisy, Grace, Isioma, Jacob, Lilly, Logan, Matilda, Seth, Teddy, Toby
Group 2- Amelia, Beth, Finley, Hudson, Hugo, John-Paul, Joseph, Poppy, Sean
Group 3- Charlotte, Ciaran, Gus, Josh, Lorenzo, Louis, Rory, Rose, Tommy, William
Each group will have four sessions of forest school spread out across the rest of the year.
Extra Curricular Activities- Please check the sports blog for new and existing sports clubs taking place this half term, including game and tournament dates.
Year 3 Weekly Blog 25th April
We hope you all had a wonderful Easter, the children have come back to school raring to go! We’re been really impressed with their focus and enthusiasm for learning.
Read moreYear 5 Homework- Due Thursday 1st May
Maths
We have just began our multiplication topic where we are going beyond 12 x 12 and using methods to help multiply bigger numbers. To keep super sharp on our times tables, complete the sheet stuck in their homework books independently so we know which times tables we need to work on.
Grammar and Punctuation
To complete the sheet stuck in their books. Follow the set of instructions to help present your work.
Spellings
Can you remember the theme in this weeks spellings. Is there a pattern with lots of these words?
quiet
muscle
guilty
recently
amazing
urgent
different
magnificent
obedient
intelligent
independent
innocent
ancient
patient
frequent
Mrs Barkers group
great
amazing
strict
own
calm
recent
every
strong
missing
quiet
Year 4 Weekly blog Friday 25th April "From my point of view, God is the light that illuminates the darkness and a spark of divine light is in each of us." (Pope Francis)
This week’s worship has centred around the passing of our church leader Pope Francis, may he rest in the light of Christ. He certainly had more than a simple spark of the divine. Children found out about his life and reflected on his inspirational words.
We have also spent some time in reflection around our statue of Our Lady of Lourdes and thought about qualities of Mary. In RE this week, children aptly learned about our first pope, St.Peter and how Jesus forgave him for fenying Him.
This week in maths, children have deepened their understanding of fractions - fully understanding numbers greater than 1 whole, whilst also brushing up on their column subtraction skills. Times tables are a massive focus too - getting speedy and retrieving all our facts.
This week in English, children have written another Brer Rabbit story and they have learned what their writing targets are to help them improve and take that next step. We are now on our new novel, ‘The Firework-Maker’s Daughter, an empowering story of resilience in the face of hardships and passion for your art.
In computing, children have been learning how to use a program on purple mash called 2Logo, which involves controlling a screen turtle with commands.
In History, this week, children met a Viking called Sven. He looked suspiciously like Mrs Lyons with a horned helmet! However, Sven told the children about the Viking life at sea and was very proud that he was a boat builder. Children learned from him all about Viking boats and had a glimpse into the exciting life of a Viking.
They then took this into their PE lesson with a Viking boat dance.
Conversation starters
Science
What is a food chain? Can you make up your own food chain - start with a producer (plant)
My Happy mind/Religion
What have you learned about the mass this week in Holy Communion?
Let’s Celebrate!
This week, it is yet another double whammy certificate! This goes to Louisa for being a determined and enthusiastic learner. Louisa, you always put in your full effort and you volunteer your ideas to the class. you read out beautifully to the class this week too.
Virtues
This half term are virtues are Curious and Active. This week Isaac gets our star. I love how active you have been this week in taking my advice and in using your spelling dictionary to enhance your writing. Well done!
PE stars this week - Martha and Hugo for excellent portrayal of Vikings in dance.
Notices
Tuesday 29th April - we are at the Grand theatre to watch the Royal Shakespeare Company’s portrayal of ‘The Tempest,’ and we are EXCITED!
Holy Communion session for children as normal afterwards. Pick up at 4:20
Have a lovely weekend,
Mrs Lyons, Miss Smith and Miss Bray
This week...
A sad start to our new term. We have all been saddened by the death of Pope Francis on Easter Monday. It was only fitting as we returned to school on Tuesday that we began the Summer term with a dedicated prayer and liturgy, led by Mrs. Gregan. We have opened a book of condolence for both staff children and parents to contribute.
Nursery have been drawing pictures of Pope Francis to add to the book along with their individual finger print. We also wrote: ‘we offer our condolences to sisters and brothers in the Roman Catholic Church . We pray God’s blessing on us all and on all, who like Pope Francis, try to follow Christ in the strength of the Holy Spirit.’
If you can cast your mind back to before the Easter break you will remember that we welcomed the statue of Our Lady of Lourdes into school. She will remain with us until Monday, and this week we have been celebrating the visit by praying in the worship area and by making individual statues of Our Lady of Lourdes to take home. We have tasked each child to place Our Lady next to their beds as they say their prayers each evening. Keep a look out in your child’s school bag this week.
On a happier note we have thoroughly enjoyed the sunshine this week and have been inspired to crack on with our planting. Justine has been taking the gardening club in small groups to the poly tunnel to plant, pumpkins, lettuce, cucumber, radishes, peas and sweetcorn!
The children gave also noticed our meadow seeds are growing and we have flowers on our raspberry canes and strawberry plants! We are hoping for a bumper crop!
Number 8
Numberland is rocked by the arrival of superblock Eight, known to his friends and fans as Octoblock. At the beginning of the episode Eight is formed from combining One and Seven.
Throughout the episode Eight counts his legs saying the number names from 1 to 8. The children should recognise the cardinal principle of counting that the last number counted represents the entire set of objects counted. Click here to meet Octoblock!
Year 5 Charity Donut Sale…mmmmmmmmm
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Emma’s Blog
Hello everyone,
Welcome back. I hope you all had a wonderful Easter.
The children have got right back into nursery with their learning and having lots of fun.
The children have been recognising sounds we have learnt in their names by using a name card. This will give the children confidence to take ownership of their personal belongings, their trays as well as being able to write their names.
This term’s learning is entitled ‘Once Upon a Time’. We kick started our literacy based learning by turning the treehouse into a wonderful castle, we even made a dragons lair in the dungeon underneath the castle! The children have really enjoyed dressing up and role playing in the castle. The children’s imagination has been wonderful. They have made up so may amazing (and scary) stories!
Everyone helped to design a flag to go on the castle. Of course, we came up with the idea of a dragon, the children love dragons. It had to have fire coming out of his mouth! It looks great flying proudly on our castle.
At the end of last term, the children showed great interest in looking for mini beasts, and they came across a very large cocoon. The children were really excited and wanted to know what it could be, but we didn't know. This week, the children have found it again. We are going to keep our eyes on it to see what its going to be. Watch this space.
It has been a fun packed week, and I can't wait for next week. I hope you all have a lovely weekend.
Emma.
Michelle’s blog
Hello everyone and welcome back after the Easter break.
Our learning continues as we are still on our journey to reception.
First I would like to give a big warm welcome to our new starters. We are so happy to have you in our nursery family. We hope you have a wonderful time. Just a couple of things to let you know about. All children should have a blue book bag, as these are just the right size for storage and also bringing home children's work. We just don't have the space for big back packs. Also, all children should bring in snacks, one for each session, so they will need two if they are here all day. We promote healthy eating, so a piece of fruit or veggies is perfect. Thank you
This term we are focusing on literacy and story telling. We have all used our imaginations to retell our favourite stories this week, we might even write one of our own!
We are continuing to practice our writing, concentrating on the sounds that make up our first name. We are getting really good at hearing the which sounds are in our names, moving on from just initial sounds. I can tell the children have been practising their writing at home. Thank you for your support. When your child is writing please remember to tell them to use their "duck fingers". This is the tripod grip. Click here for more information.
Have a lovely weekend
Michelle
I hope the weather stays sunny for the weekend and everyone can make some lovely family memories.
Stay safe and God Bless
Barbara
Year One Weekly Blog - 25th April
Please read all about Year One's fantastic week one of Summer 1!
Read moreYear 2 Weekly Blog Friday 25th April " Help on another. This is what Jesus teaches us. This is what I do and I do it with my heart." Pope Francis
The children have been curious to understand the role of the Pope this week. They know that he leads the Catholic church and was a man for all peoples. Please read on to find out about our wonderful week of learning …..
Read moreYear 6 Weekly Blog - 'Let us learn to live with kindness, to love everyone, even when they don't love us' Pope Francis
What a sad way to start our new term! This week our liturgies have been centred around the passing of our church leader, Pope Francis. What a remarkable leader he was and we keep him and his teachings at the forefront of our minds and actions. We have opened a book of condolence for both staff children and parents to contribute. We have also spent some time this week reflecting on our centenary statue of Our Lady of Lourdes. Thinking and reflecting on the prayers we wants to send to Jesus her son. The children spent some time Thursday afternoon responding to this, creating mosaics of Mary…
Wow what a start to the summer term! We have all come back so well rested and ready to take on the challenges of the term! We have shown so much focus, bravery, reflection and most of all resilience this week! We could not ask the children to work any harder.
What have we been learning this week?
Learning has been full on and fast paced this week. I am so impressed by the attitude of the children and their desire to make progress.
English - This week we have received feedback on our Friar Laurence discussion writing from before half term, before focusing on our next writing task on a topic that the children feel extremely strongly towards (as you can imagine)…should the school day be lengthened? The children have learnt to be extremely balanced in their arguments, ensuring that they include modal verbs, debate language and conditional sentences!
Maths - We have enjoyed maths this week, it has been challenging but we have been up for it! We have thrown oursleves in to looking at how percentages and fractions can help us to interpret pie charts and have look at the language of ratio and proportion- apooraching some very tricky word problems!
With a bank holiday coming up, and only a few weeks to go until May, every day is crucial. Please ensure that your children are in school on time to maximise every learning opportunity.
Delving deeper through talk …
What have we learnt about the pope and what legacy has he left behind?
With only two weeks to go until SAT’s, what do you want/ need to work on in this time to feel ready?
Curious and Active stars
This half term we will be on the lookout for all the children that are curious in their , finding God in all things. Those who are active, who use their learning for the common good. Those who learn through actively engaging through probing, seeking, asking, challenging and questioning until the truth is plain. These children are the role models of the school, who drive their own learning and who have the wisdom to know when and how to apply one’s learning. This week we thank Gabriella for being both curious and wise.
Leading Learners
Well done to Ola.
Ola, wow have you been reflective this week. You have took on feedback and this has driven you to produce your best work and all with a smile on your face! You are so resilient and focused on your learning. You are trying your hardest and even when you have come across challenges this week, you haven’t given up. Keep up with your positive approach!
Helpers in the morning
This week we have the following children helping to take the younger children to their class:
Erin Arthur Millie Ben B
PGL Residential
Not long to go until the residential now- very exciting! Today the children have received the kit list, to show what they need to bring. Please note that children will all need a pillow, with a pillow cover, and a duvet (with cover) or sleeping bag as the bedding is not provided. You may notice that they have given the option of sending pocket money- I feel £10-£20 is a bit excessive. Therefore, I felt it best to attach the gift shop price list, so that you can see what you may want to purchase beforehand and send the exact money accordingly. Please note, this is NOT a necessity, the children will be far too busy to be concerned with shopping!
Notices
Please make sure homework is completed and returned on the correct day.
Just in case you want to do a little extra work on spellings- here is the predictions for the SAT’s spelling which I have based the homework round for the next couple of weeks …
For Year 6 art lesson in a couple of weeks, children will need to bring in a shoe box or a cardbaord box with a lid on to make their memory boxes. Can we start bringing them in please- thank you.
Have a lovely weekend.
I will see you on Monday.
Mrs Harrison, Mrs Webster and Mrs Barker
Year 4 homework to be completed by Thursday 1st May
Holy Communion
Please complete your book ‘Called to His Supper,’ up to p22. The pages have been bound incorrectly - please select the right pages!
Maths - Fractions
Two maths sheets to complete, putting fractions on a number line. Remember count the PARTS between each integer to help you find which fraction or unit you are counting in.
Going for Gold!
Next week, we will do our first mock practice for the test in June. Keep working hard on your TT rockstars - going green or building up speed.
Spellings
Your spelling sheets are in your homework books to complete - please do to the highest standard, making sure your handwriting is the same level as your handwriting in school.
Optional Home Learning - Summer 1
Please click on the link below to access this and further your learning:
Summer 1 Extra-Curricular Opportunities
It is such a short half term, but there are some extra-curricular opportunities in place for the children at school. With the arrival of the summer term, cricket, rounders and athletics will feature once again. Some of these clubs will run over into the second half of the summer term.
There are also a number of tournaments coming up for some of our sports teams, we will communicate these to each team individually.
Please sign up to the clubs using the buttons below.
Year 3 Homework- Wednesday 23rd April
Spellings
This weeks spelling are:
often
enough
question
quarter
purpose
popular
occasion
perhaps
potatoes
promise
Reading
The children’s reading targets have been reset ready for this half terms reading. Please continue reading at home daily.
Purple Mash - How do muscles work? Us ethe clipart and writing prompts to write about how muscles in our body work.
Summer 1 Optional homework
Year 2 homework to be handed in on Monday 28th April
New oprional home learning available for summer - you might want to find out more about William Shakespeare as we are exploring the Tempest in class! We are using active teaching methods- its fun!
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