We’ll meet again! (I promise)

3H were evacuated to Barton-upon-Humber on Tuesday. Parents waved us on our way as we left the city of Doncaster with gas mask boxes, name cards and packed lunches in hand. On our arrival at Wilderspin School, we met our billeting officer – Naomi – who showed us where we would have to stay and told us what would be expected of us as a child in 1940’s Britain. She then gave us a stereotypical 1940’s school experience where we heard Princess Elizabeth’s speech to the nation during this difficult time.

Later, Ian taught us all about Churchill’s Cogs. It’s fair to stay that 3H didn’t realise quite how difficult life was for children during World War Two.

What a fabulous day!

Mrs Haycock

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Kind Koby in Crew

In Crew Meade today, we created our class norms of how we want and expect our crew and friends to behave in our class, our school and our world. Koby came up with some lovely suggestions on how to be kind and showed it first hand, by using kind hands and telling a teacher when something happened with another child. #LovePlover

F1 Crew

It’s so lovely to have settled in all of our nursery crew now. They are beginning make lots of new friends and follow school routines – they are little superstars!

Mrs Williams

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Marvellous maths!

6B have been working so hard in maths this morning. They were reading and writing numbers up to 10,000,000. I am so proud of their attitudes to learning!

-Miss Blackham

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Guess who in F2M – we are artists

Today in expedition, we discussed the shape of our faces, how we can have different colour skin to others and how we use a paint brush correctly. The children made a great start and we can’t wait to add our face features and detail tomorrow! #LovePlover