On Monday 27th November, we held a ‘Dads and Lads’ Workshop. It was a great session lead by Matt from Lily-Mae Foundation. We explored the importance of creating a safe space to share our worries and how to support our boys with feeling confident to talk. Thank you to...
On Friday 17th November, Year 4 went to the Rep Theatre to watch a performance of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Year 4 were truly captivated by the performance with some saying ‘It was the best trip ever.’ It was wonderful to see the class text...
To kick start Anti Bullying week, our Guardian Angels arranged for the school to wear odd socks. They encouraged people to wear mismatched socks as a way of celebrating diversity and promoting inclusion. This reminded us that being different is something to be proud...
Last half term our children asked for a new after school club – Board Games Club. Lots of children have signed up and it has been great to see a range of KS2 children attending our new club and sharing traditional board games with each other. It was great to see...
In the days leading up to Remembrance Day, our Mini Vinnies sold poppies and other items to raise money for The Royal British Legion. Back to Events...
During October, the month of the Rosary, our Rosary Mission Team planned and put together prayer bags for each class. All children took it in turns to take the prayer bag home and share it with their families. It has been great to hear how lots of our families have...
In October, we celebrated UK Black History Month. The theme for this year was ‘Celebrating Our Sisters’. We used this as an opportunity to study some inspirational women these included; Claudia Jones – the founder of Notting Hill Carnival, Dina...
During Autumn 1, our Y6’s had weekly swimming lessons at Beeches Pool. They showed determination and resilience and we are so proud of them. This is the most badges earned by a Y6 class for a long time. Well done Year 6! Back to Events...
Year 4 had a great visit from members of West Midlands Fire Service. They learnt the importance of having smoke alarms, the learnt how to ‘Stop! Drop! and Roll!’ and they also got to explore the fire engine. The ‘Sparks’ workshop was fantastic...
On Thursday 19th October, Y6 travelled to Liverpool to visit the Slavery Museum. This supported our learning all about the Transatlantic Slave Trade in our History lessons. Our tour guide was fantastic and Y6 were able to answer lots of questions as well as ask their...