🏉 Tag Rugby Festival 🏉
Last week, our Year 3 and 4 pupils took part in a fun-filled Tag Rugby Festival! The day began with a carousel of engaging activities in the morning, where the…
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Last week, our Year 3 and 4 pupils took part in a fun-filled Tag Rugby Festival! The day began with a carousel of engaging activities in the morning, where the…
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💻 Our Junior Online Safety Officers teamed up with Miss Haynes to run an exciting competition across the school! Following our online safety workshops with the Lincolnshire Stay Safe Partnership,…
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We recently held a fantastic competition with our local pub, The Red Lion Caythorpe 🍽️ Becky, the landlady, was looking to refresh the children’s menu – so we handed the…
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One of our favourite days of the school year! As always, it is wonderful to see the children embracing the fun of dressing up and celebrating the joy of reading.…
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To launch our new topic, Growing, the children took part in a wonderful outdoor planting session. The EYFS children planted sunflower seeds, flowers, and tomato plants, carefully exploring the soil…
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To launch their topic “Where Are We in the Solar System?”, Hogwarts welcomed StarLincs to school. StarLincs visits schools with their amazing inflatable planetarium, helping classes learn all about space.…
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Last term, Neverland explored our amazing capital city, London — discovering its landmarks, history and what makes it such a special place. This term, we have travelled back in time…
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Narnia Class launched their new enquiry question, Would you rather be a Spartan or an Athenian?, with an exciting immersion into Ancient Greek life and culture. 🍇 Exploring Greek Flavours…
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Debbie Wardel from the Lincolnshire Stay Safe Partnership visited school to deliver Online Safety Workshops across the school. The children watched videos of a character making the wrong choices online…
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Our Children in Enchanted Forest have been continuing their exciting topic on dinosaurs! Recently, the children became palaeontologists as they investigated dinosaur “poo” (coprolites) to discover what dinosaurs might have…
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