Kingfishers welcomed local company British Solar Renewables into school to speak to about renewable energy, linking to their ongoing geography project! As well as studying different renewable energy sources, they also explored biodiversity and how many considerations need to be taken before bui...
Each Bath and Wells Trust school has a bear and we have named ours, John. For Number Day, he even had a costume with 10 domino spots on the front and 10 on the back to represent his biblical reference! He has been joining the learning in each class and definitely been 'Learni...
On Friday 2nd February, we celebrated the NSPCC's Number Day. The children (and adults) were invited to 'dress as a digit' and there was some amazing creativity shown. The children took part in a wide variety of maths activities across the day.
Across school, all children took part in celebrations to mark the historic occasion of the King's Coronation. Children were encouraged to come dressed in red, white and blue with their homemade crown and took part in a range of activities throughout the day.
Children across different year groups were fantastic as they competed in one of the Mendip Cross Country events. As well as being brilliant runners, our children had a fantastic attitude, wonderful determination too and represented our school really well.
Children loved taking on the role of the teacher during our recent learning showcase. They enjoyed showing their grown ups what they have been learning and sharing with them some new strategies and methods.
Year 2 Magpies loved their workshop from the South West Heritage Trust!
They started their day with a Toys and Games Workshop and the children learned so much about Victorian toys and games by listening, exploring and playing too! What brilliant history detectives!
Children loved taking part in 'Dress To Express' as part of Children's Mental Health Week. Each class took part in a range of activities to promote good mental health and positive wellbeing. We also had a fantastic bake sale ran by our oldest children and members of the 'Wellbeing Ac...