The Task is: Create a picture of the most important thing in the world...upside down. Create a picture of what you think is the most important thing in the world...upside down. Points will be awarded for artistic interpretation and more points will be awarded for excellent explanation and justification.
The Task is: Create a picture of the most important thing in the world...upside down. Create a picture of what you think is the most important thing in the world...upside down. Points will be awarded for artistic interpretation and more points will be awarded for excellent explanation and justification.
The Task is: Create a picture of the most important thing in the world...upside down. Create a picture of what you think is the most important thing in the world...upside down. Points will be awarded for artistic interpretation and more points will be awarded for excellent explanation and justification.
We were asked to participate in a live interview on BBC Radio Suffolk. Members of our Eco-Team and the Junior Road Safety Officers (JRSOs) came to school at 7.45 to talk to their reporter live on the Radio about the importance of anti-idling outside the school grounds.
An update from the Junior Road Safety Team about their recent Travel Survey as well as news of a competition.
Please watch the video for more information about Clean Air Day
Joshua from Robin class (2023) wrote his own poem and is performing it for you in this audio clip. He achieved GOLD award for his work.
Ben from Robin class (2023) wrote his own poem and is performing it for you in this audio clip. He achieved GOLD award for his work.
A year 5 pupil talking about school
Mrs Ratley talking to year 5 pupils
Chatting to two pupils from year 4
Two Robin children talking about their learning
Mrs Ratley talking to some year 2 children
Mrs Green and Mrs Ratley talking to some year 5 pupils.
Find out what has been happening with The Hub, thanks to some amazing fundraising by the parents, governors and community members.
An update from The Hub Team
The Hub Team are keeping a video diary of progress on our new and exciting project!
The Hub Team are very grateful for all of the offers for help in our DIY SOS project: converting the old caretaker's bungalow into a new Arts and Wellbeing Hub. Thank you so very much.
We give thanks for the life and service of Queen Elizabeth II
Collective Worship about differences and respect.
Taking the time to remember those who have fought and died in conflict.
An introduction for our value this half term based on our Imaginor scheme. It includes interactive elements and is exactly what our first whole school worship would have been were we in school this half term. Listen out for children you may know as well as some of the adults who are in school at the moment. We hope you find it a valuable resource for some reflection at home.
To celebrate the Harvest this year we challenged our families to produce a scarecrow (using recycled materials if possible) and to bring it to school on Monday 4th October 2021. We were delighted with how many wonderful creations were brought to school. At 3pm our parents and children followed a trail around school to see all of the brilliant scarecrows.
Mrs. Power asked the children to produce a video book review for World Book Day.
Mrs. Power asked the children to produce a book review recommendation as part of World Book Day.
Mrs Power asked the children to review a book that they would recommend to other children as part of World Book Day.
As part of our performance at the Cathedral we were involved in some Swahili singing.
During the Thankfulness service at the cathedral in Bury St Edmunds, 21 of our super-stars performed a dance (taught to them by Irene Leech) to The Lord's Prayer.