Exploring St Paul’s Cathedral!
Year 2 Step Inside History!
Year 2 Step Inside History!
We were delighted to welcome MP James Murray to our school to meet our Eco Team and see our newly developed garden area. The children were excited to share their work, explaining the process behind creating the garden and describing what is currently growing. They also had the opportunity to ask Mr. Murray thoughtful questions — and confidently answered his in return! It was a wonderful experience that celebrated the hard work and passion of our Eco Team.
Our school celebrated French Day with great enthusiasm under the bright sunshine! Students came dressed in the vibrant colours of Francophone countries and explored the rich diversity of cultures where French is spoken around the world. Everyone enjoyed visiting our very own French café, where we had the chance to taste delicious French treats — with wonderful support from our parent volunteers. It was a fun and educational day filled with language, learning, and laughter!
Year 3 had an exciting opportunity to take part in a hands-on prehistoric workshop, exploring the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. The children had a fantastic time bringing history to life through re-enactments of the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods. They got to dress in authentic costumes and explore how early humans developed tools, textiles, methods of hunting and food gathering. The workshop concluded with a collaborative project, where the children worked together to create a model of Stonehenge - an iconic landmark they will be learning more about in the Spring term. It was a fun and educational experience that sparked curiosity about our ancient past!
Class 4 Robin had an exciting time designing and creating their own healthy granola snacks! The children experimented with different nutritious ingredients, carefully tasting and evaluating their creations to see how they could be improved. It was a fun and engaging way to learn about healthy eating while developing their culinary skills.
The children in Bluebirds and Barn Owls took a walk around Alperton and Perivale to see different types of houses linked to their History and Geography topics.
Black History Month 2024 was a fantastic celebration at our school, filled with learning, inspiration, and creativity. Throughout the month, children explored the lives and achievements of influential Black figures from history, gaining a deeper appreciation for their contributions. Each class focused on different individuals, ensuring a rich and diverse learning experience across the school. The celebrations culminated in a wonderful Black History Month assembly led by Class 5 Swift, where they showcased what they had learned through powerful performances, presentations, and reflections. It was a month to remember, fostering unity, understanding, and pride!
A story in a container competition.
Across the school, our children celebrated World Book Day.
The Reception children received some very special eggs to their environment. They were all very excited to watch the journey of the eggs hatching and the chicks coming out to play. The children did lots of fantastic learning about the life cycle of a chicken.
Year 3 visited the Gunnersbury Museum.
Year 1's trip the V&A in Bethnal Green.