Year 3’s performed a ‘Lawfully Good Nativity’ on Friday as they took us to a courtroom in the middle of Bethlehem. There were cross cows who felt pushed out of…
…January 1918 had been made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his services to king and country. Zeebrugge Raid On the night of 22–23 April…
For our boys, their time at school is about more than preparation for exams, it is preparation for life. We believe that an education rooted in teaching character is what…
…a township and experience how a local company is working with the communities in order to uplift them, and finally they will jump into the water with some crocodiles. Please…
…8 mathematicians who took on the responsibility of measuring each chain in order to ascertain our winner… a whopping 88metres long! Click here to see more photos from the challenge….
…children we were eventually able to take the photo. Proof cards will be sent home detailing how to order the photo should parents wish to purchase a copy but in…
…term with all four Tribes given identical ingredients and instructions in order to produce four pancakes within the allotted time. Mr Roulston, Miss Muir and Mrs Brownsdon generously agreed to…
…(connections) to the neurons […] means more routes for higher-order cognitive functioning (Smith, 2000).” Therefore, Early Years settings and teachers have a tremendous responsibility to provide a rich and engaging…
…about the honourable qualities that a knight must uphold. This week, the boys will be applying what they have learnt in order to create their very own ‘Codes of Chivalry’….
…or an Art Exhibition?’ These were some of the questions debated by our Year 6 boys in order to reflect on how the boundaries between Art and Science have blurred…