Category Archives: Year 6

Future Perfect Performance Yr6

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THE SHOW

Tall Stories co-directors Olivia Jacobs and Toby Mitchell wanted to create a show for children in Year 6 – who will shortly be making the transition to secondary school. They decided to work around the themes of decision-making (as secondary school is when children really start making some of their own decisions) and time travel.

Olivia and Toby came up with an idea for the show – that a 10-year-old wishes he could go back in time to change a really bad decision he made a week ago.

They then worked together to make the idea into a story – and held a weeklong workshop with five actors, a set designer and a sound designer to develop the story for the stage.

Then Olivia (assisted by Natalia Scorer) spent two weeks directing Toby and his 10-year-old son Dominic in the original version of the show, which played for two weeks at the 2016 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, enjoyed by audiences and critics alike.

Finally, the creative team rewrote the script for two grown-up actors to perform in schools, and developed it with a new cast during three weeks of rehearsals prior to the schools tour.

 

As part of the show, students created their own personal Time Machines –double-sided cards which contain moments (good and bad) from their past on one side and on the other side, dreams to make their future perfect.

Cable Cars and Boats – Another Year 6 Day Out!

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Year 6 were lucky enough to attend yet another fantastic trip, organised by all the staff to Central London.  After leaving school at about 9:30, we travelled by tube to North Greenwich where we got the Emirates Cable Car over the Thames to Docklands and back again.  Some children did not realise how high it went, but all were very brave on the Cable Car itself and enjoyed the amazing views of London from both sides. We had a great time spotting iconic buildings and trying to finP1030202d John Perryn Primary School in the distance.

After a picnic lunch, we boarded the MBNA Thames Clipper and went along the Thames, all the way from North Greenwich to Embankment. It was great seeing London from this perspective and everyone had another great day.

Next time you are out in the playground, ask a Year 6 student what special buildings and landmarks they saw.

Year 6 Trip to Chessington World of Adventures!

P1030169After a busy few months preparing and sitting their SATS, Oak and Chestnut Class were very much looking forward to their trip to Chessington where they could finally unwind, spend time with friends and try something new.  The journey to Chessington went quickly and everybody was happy to arrive.  Year 6 spent most of their day in the air or hanging upside down on the rides and loved every minute if it.  Everyone really let their hair down and enjoyed a fantastic day of fun, laughter and adrenaline!  Before long, it was time to come back to school but not before one last go on The Vampire Ride – everybody’s favourite.  A great, great day!

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Year 6 Apple ART Project

Year 6 with the support of Apple ART are designing and creating wall tiles for an outside permanent display. These murals will represent the different nationalities and cultures of the people that live in Acton.

“This will be a celebration for all the diversity and culture” (Year 6 child)

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Royal National Lifeboat Institution Yr5 / 6 workshop

Getting ready for the summer…

During the safety presentations pupils learn key water safety messages in a fun and interactive manner and find out how to spot potential hidden dangers around open water, what to do in an emergency and how to raise the alarm.
‘The talks really bring our safety messages to life in the children’s minds. We take some of our rescue equipment into the schools and also encourage each group to ask lots of questions.

Nick Campbell, RNLI Lifeguard Supervisor Community Engagement

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Year 6 OPDC London project – Our area is changing…

Year 6 students had the opportunity to participate in this amazing and life-changing project. They have designed different buildings and places with the guidance of four architects (Chris Oughton, Natasha Lee, Josh Cheetham and Daniela Magni). A big thank you to the facilitators for letting us participate in such an event that will have a massive impact on society.

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