A link to this week's home learning can be found here.
Today in Year 4, we began our new Discovery RE unit by exploring the big question:
"What is the best way for a Jew to show commitment to God?"
We started our learning journey with a fun quiz asking when we are old enough to take on different responsibilities — like owning a pet, going to the shop alone, riding a bike to school with friends, or even making a cup of tea?
Working in talking partners, the children had lively discussions about their opinions, noticing that not everyone agreed on the right age! It was wonderful to see so much thoughtful debate and respectful listening.
The children then created timelines of their lives so far, marking important milestones like starting nursery, beginning school, or learning to ride a bike. This helped them think about how growing up is linked to taking on more responsibility.
Finally, we asked one last important question:
"When are you old enough to decide on your religion?"
The children's answers showed maturity and deep thinking, and we will proudly display them in our next lesson as we move into learning about Jewish commitment — including special milestones like Bar and Bat Mitzvah ceremonies.
It was a brilliant start to our Discovery RE unit, full of reflection, responsibility, and big questions!
Well done Year 4! 🌟
Today in Geography, our brilliant Year 4 pupils took part in an exciting and immersive lesson exploring rivers across the UK – with the help of Digimap for Schools.
One highlight was watching pupils trace the journey of a river from its source in the hills all the way to the sea, realising just how much ground it covers – and how it connects places, people and ecosystems.
We’re so proud of how confidently our pupils used Digimap and can't wait to explore more geographical topics using this powerful tool.
As part of our whole-school preparations for the upcoming VE Day 80th Anniversary Street Party, Year Four pupils have been blending creativity and computing skills to bring history to life in the digital world!
In today’s Computing lesson, pupils explored ‘2Animate’, a powerful and pupil-friendly tool on Purple Mash that introduces animation techniques in a fun, accessible way. Their challenge? To digitally recreate the official ‘VE 80’ logo— a bold and symbolic design that will be proudly displayed across our school during the celebration.
Pupils experimented with frame-by-frame animation, layering and colour blending as they replicated the red, white and blue emblem. Some even added their own imaginative touches, incorporating waving flags and fireworks to give their animations a celebratory twist!
This activity not only deepened pupils’ understanding of digital media but also offered a meaningful way to connect with the significance of Victory in Europe Day and the enduring importance of remembrance, gratitude, and unity.
Keep an eye on our school displays — and our website — as we share some of the fantastic animations leading up to the big event on Thursday 8th May 2025.
Well done Year Four — a wonderful example of learning with purpose and creativity!