Activities Fair - Tuesday 28th September 2010 Once again this was a great success with lots of outside agencies who came in to discuss their various activities. We hope those of you that attended found the session useful as we hope to repeat this annually.
Car Parking Please, Please be more considerate when parking, dropping off or picking up your child. Road markings are there for a purpose and need to be adhered to for the safety of all. Thank you. It is illegal to double park, so please do not do so at 3.30pm when collecting your children.
Book Week This year’s Children’s Book Week theme of books around the world provides a wonderful opportunity to explore and celebrate difference, as well as to read books that transport us to new places and introduce us to new cultures.
Dress Up Day—8th October To celebrate the end of our annual book week we will be having a dress up day on Friday 8th October. Children are asked to come to school dressed as a character from a book! PAWS will be collecting £1 from our pupils to provide new books for the school.
Book Exchange Children can bring in books that they have already read and no longer want and exchange them for another book of their choice.
Year 6 Sailing We still have 5 places left for Year 6 sailing. If your child is interested please come into the school office and let us know.
Courtroom Drama The year 5 and 6 pupils enjoyed the performance of “Courtroom” drama on the theme of a road traffic accident and how it could have been prevented if the correct safety procedures had been followed. The children took on the roles of jury members and court officials during the performance.
Year 5 visit to the Redbridge Museum Last week and then yesterday our year 5 classes visited the Redbridge Museum to look at the role of the commonwealth in relation to the World Wars and evacuation. The children thoroughly enjoyed this experience, which is linked to the work they are doing in classes.
Year 1 visit to the Museum of Childhood Last week the Year 1 classes visited the museum of childhood in Bethnal Green. They had a wonderful time looking at toys from the past up to the present day and also took part in a workshop.