Our Classes
Follow the links to see what our pupils are learning about and the find out about what they are doing in school.
HOME LEARNING
Click the links below to find home learning activities for each year group.
Class Pages for 2020 to 2021 click the following for home learning...
Reception - CUBS and KITTENS - Early Years Foundation Stage
Years 1 & 2 - OCELOTS, PUMAS, BOBCATS - Key Stage 1
Years 3 & 4 - JAGUARS, PANTHERS, TIGERS - Lower Key Stage 2
Years 5 & 6 - LYNXES (Y5), LEOPARDS (Y5), LIONS (Y6) - Upper Key Stage 2
Home Learning Sports Activities are available here...
Materials for supporting young people with additional needs/SEND during school closure
SAFER INTERNET DAY is 9th February
Useful links free videos and activities:
THE CURRICULUM
Celebration Assembly
Every Friday afternoon we have a Celebration Assembly to share children's successes of the week. Parents are invited to see their children receive their awards.
Our Pupils of the Week receive a certificate which celebrates a particular achievement that week.
Our Headteacher's Award winners receive a certificate if they have shown resilience, tried their best or represented our school values.
Supporting your child during remote education
Parents and carers should not feel that they need to set work for their child.
However, the resources below can help you plan your child’s days during this period. These resources may also be useful for pupils and students to use alongside the work provided by their school or college.
If you need further support, we encourage you to speak to your child’s school or college about their remote education offer.
Engaging children at home
The Education Endowment Fund has produced support resources for parents. These include:
- ways to support your child’s reading at home
- advice on how to establish a routine with your child
Mental health and wellbeing
Guidance for the public on the mental health and wellbeing aspects of coronavirus (COVID-19) is also available.
The following organisations offer information and support on mental health and wellbeing:
- Place2Be
- MindEd
- Every Mind Matters
- Public Health England
- Child Bereavement UK and the Childhood Bereavement Network
- Youth Sport Trust and Sport England
- Young Minds
- Think Ninja
- Barnardo’s See, Hear, Respond Support Hub
Young people can get free, confidential support at any time from government-backed voluntary and community sector organisations by:
- texting SHOUT to 85258
- calling Childline on 0800 1111
- calling the Mix on 0808 808 4994
Resources for parents of children with SEND
We have worked with a range of other organisations to create extra resources for parents of children with SEND:
- COVID-19 educational resources from The Sensory Projects
- SEND-specific resources for learning from home from Tech Ability
- advice on supporting children with a learning disability or autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) from the Council for Disabled Children
- resources for under 5s from the Early Years Alliance
Curriculum materials are also available:
- specialist content for pupils with SEND from Oak National Academy
- SEND-specific BBC resources and activities
Additional educational resources
Your child’s school or college may suggest resources on their website.
The following examples are used by many schools and teachers, but parents may find them useful too:
Watch the NSPCC's Assembly on staying safe here:
2019 to 2020 Archive of Class Pages:
Reception, Years 1&2, Years 3&4, Years 5&6
Click on relevant year group to find home learning activities for Summer Term 2020