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The children were captivated with yesterday's Assembly!
Our three lovely guests, Vanessa, Maureen & Tina from Herts Vision Loss presented our morning Assembly giving such an empowering and interesting account of every day life living with blindness/sight loss. They shared facts and stories with the children, and showed them some of their gadgets which help them every day! Some of the children came up to experience walking with the white cane, and wearing Meta AI glasses!
We thank the ladies for their time and very educational presentation!
Last week the children and staff enjoyed wearing their PJ's for World Book Day....
There was lots of chilling and reading all day long!
We were so lucky to enjoy some Scottish traditions on Monday's Dinner Menu, celebrating Burns Night!
Our Scottish chef Ross made some delicious food for us all to enjoy....
Chicken Pie with Neeps & Tatties (Turnips & Mash Potato!), Veggie Sausages with Neeps & Tatties and delicious Scottish Shortbreat Biscuits!
And he even dressed for the occasion!
Thank you!
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Our Wednesday's Cookery Club rustled up some amazing Cocoa Chocolate Crinkle Biscuits this week. They look and tasted delicious!
The children worked so hard creating their Nativity Scenes. They were all amazing!
Well done to them all, and congratulations to the Winners!!!
Thank you to everyone who donated and bought Raffle tickets for our amazing Christmas Hampers this year. We raised £646.00!
Congratulations to our four lucky Winners!!
Happy Christmas to Everyone x
Year 5 were brilliant when walking down to the River Lea in the town. We walked along the river seeing the natural features and the man-made canal. We got very tired but enjoyed the day out!
Salve! Year 4 enjoyed a day dressed as Romans and Celts and taking part in a range of historical activities. Highlights included writing their own myths, crafting a zoomorphic (animal shaped) brooch and wrangling with Roman Numerals. In the afternoon, the day concluded with a Roman banquet and gladiatorial entertainment of 'Staring competitions' and 'Rockus Paperus Scissorus' fit for an emperor! A fun day was had by all.