Congratulations to Chestnut Class 99.2% !!!
2nd Place Ash 99%
3rd Place Sycamore 98.7%
Congratulations to Chestnut Class 99.2% !!!
2nd Place Ash 99%
3rd Place Sycamore 98.7%
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Bikeability is today’s cycle training programme. It’s like cycling proficiency, but better! It’s about gaining practical skills and understanding how to cycle on today’s roads. Bikeability gives everyone the skills and confidence for all kinds of cycling.
There are three Bikeability levels, each designed to improve cycling skills, no matter what is known already. Levels 1, 2 and 3 take trainees from the basics of balance and control, all the way to planning and making an independent journey on busier roads.
In year 5 this hald term, we are focusing on Levels 1 and 2.
At Level 1 new riders learn to control and master their bikes in a space away from traffic such as a playground or closed car park. Trainees will usually be trained in a group of 3-12, though individual training may also be available in your area. At Level 1 you can:
Level 2 takes place on local streets, giving trainees a real cycling experience. Trainees learn how to deal with traffic on short journeys such as cycling to school or the local shops. Trainees are usually trained in small groups – up to 6 trainees per instructor – though individual training may also be available. At Level 2 you can:
Find out more information at this website http://bikeability.org.uk/
BT and Unicef UK came together to create The Right Click: Internet Safety Matters, an initiative aimed at empowering children to use the internet positively while staying safe and equipping parents and teachers with the tools to keep children protected online.
Thanks to Gary Powell and Len Rohde for this fabulous workshop.
Congratulations to Chestnut Class 100% !!!
Well Done to
2nd Place Pear 99.2%
3rd Place Lime 96.7%
4 classes reached our target of 96.%
On Wednesday 08th February 2017, we had Sports Day for the Nursery children.
The children had an excellent morning, all joining in and cheering for one another during the races. Well done children!
Thanks to all the parents that supported their children on this special ocassion.
An eye-opening and ground-shaking day was had by all Year 4s at London’s Natural History Museum on Friday 03.02.17. Our day started with a journey that carried us up through a gigantic metal globe that enabled us to imagine we were travelling through the very centre of the earth itself. When we reached the Volcanoes and Earthquake exhibit we were given the chance, through hands on learning experiences, to examine real volcanic rock, explore how the different tectonic plates move and find out more about the dangerous job of a volcanologist.
The ‘Earth’s treasury’ section drew gasps of awe from all as we examined the array of colourful minerals, gems and rocks on display. We were particularly impressed when we spotted some very special fluorescent minerals that were able to glow in the dark. We were also amazed to discover a mineral that was the real life Kryptonite! ‘There were lots of beautiful jewels, minerals and even diamonds’ Jara.