Today we have been excited to use our wood work area. Wood work encourages lots of physical skills as well as maths, concentration and perseverance. Some of these children could be destined to be future carpenters, engineers, designers or builders. What would you create?
Children today started off the new ‘summer’ term completing the Daily Mile. This is something we have always participated in and is an easy way of promoting children’s healthy lifestyle. What a great way to start the term.
Reception have joined in with the Daily Mile for the first time. They said:
“We will get stronger.”
“We will get fit.”
“It will make us hot.”
Year 6’s book swap shop is up and being used. What book would you swap?
In school we have enjoyed celebrating Easter. Have a look at some of the activities we got up to.
On Thursday we watched an assembly hosted by Mr Gunn a trainee vicar and friend of the school.
Nursery looked at Easter and new life through flowers.
Nursery also created Easter cards to share with their families.
The chocolate nests look delicious.
Reception have enjoyed creating their Easter cards for people at home. We also enjoyed going on an egg hunt.
The children in Year 2 learnt about the Easter story and the symbolism of the cross. They used the pointillism technique to decorate their cross.
Year 4 thought about Easter as a journey. They looked at and learnt a song about life’s journeys.
Year 6 used iMovies to think about the key elements of the Easter story.
On Tuesday afternoon, I was interviewed for the position of Head Teacher at Village by the Prince Regent Trust
Board members.
The interview panel consisted of Julia Armstrong (CEO), Jaime Hughes (Trustee) and Kay Stevens (Trust Chair).
After a long interview process, I am delighted to announce that I was appointed to the role. We have a fantastic group of children, parents and carers, as well as a very committed staff that always put children’s needs at the heart of everything they do. This will continue. We strive to provide a fantastic education for the children, whilst working with you as a valued member of the process.
This year, we have kept parents and carers up to date with school events using Twitter, Facebook, Marvellous
Me, the website, texts and letters. This is vital so that you feel included and valued because you play a massive
role in your child’s future development. We strive for children to be safe, happy, making progress and ready for the next stage of their life whether it be secondary school, Key Stage Two or the next year group.
Mr R. Birtwhistle
We use the wonderful resource iLearn2 to help us deliver the computing curriculum.
Year 5 started a new module on ilearn2 yesterday. They were challenged to design an app about something that interested them and would be useful to others. Brilliant how to guide for them to follow @ilearn2primary
Today year 6 explored what the census is and how it impacts on what services are provided for us. We looked at a census from 1911 and completed the relevant family information.
Look what has happened on the field! I think EYFS will need to go on an Easter egg hunt.
Look what we found!
On 23 March it’ll be one year since the first UK lockdown. Since then, millions of people have been bereaved, both as a result of covid-19 and due to other causes.
The restrictions we’ve all been living under have meant that many of us – including children and young people – have had to grieve without the comfort of having friends and family around them.
The National Day of Reflection will give us a time to unite and reflect on this tragic loss of life and our collective grief as a nation.
As a school we have joined together to mark this day. Children in school have had the opportunity to talk about their thoughts, have a minutes silence and take part in lots of reflection activities.
Nursery have painted rainbows as a symbol of hope for National Reflections Day.
Reception created yellow drawings thinking about making each square different. It was a very calming activity and allowed us to talk about how we felt during lockdown.
“I felt sad because I missed my teachers and friends at school.” Edie
Year 3 have been commemorating the day of National Reflection, thinking about what has changed over the year and thanking our key workers.
Year 4 gathered to reflect on all the positive experiences of lockdown such as spending more quality time with family.
Year 6 worked together to create a poem.
Classes across school are taking part in the Tees Valley Sports virtual games.
Year 1 children moved in different ways pretending to be different animals during our ‘Sporty bear’ festival.
PE in Year 2
Year 6 have enjoyed taking part in the PE challenges for Tees Valley sport this week. We had a tie-break for the longest held plank with some excellent form from Mustafa!
Click on this text for a link to the Tees Valley Sports website