What a wonderful sight across the school yesterday, with so many children participating in the red, white and blue theme. As well as a sea of British colours worn by pupils and Union Jack flags proudly displayed across the school, our lovely kitchen team also made the most delicious biscuits (which...
Children had a lovely time working with Valerie and the Grandhordles today, arranging flowers for the Flower Festival in Hordle Church this Saturday and Sunday. They also made thank you cards for Tesco who generously provided the flowers. It is a real joy to see our community working together and ha...
Team PATCH Sponsored Trim Trail - Challenge Completed!
The PATCH - Hordle CE Primary School PTA Trim Trail timed circuits have now all been completed - to say it was competitive may be a slight understatement! We think all children really enjoyed taking part in the challenge and gave it their all
In the 5 minutes given per child, Team Hordle average...
Our budding Lower Junior historians had a blast learning all about Ancient Egyptian mummification last week! From hands-on-fun, mummifying oranges in History to crafting engaging and informative writing pieces in English, they’ve wrapped up a week full of creativity and curiosity!
Year R have loved learning about different things that grow, we have been lucky enough to watch these cute froglets grow from frogspawn. We have amazed at how much they have changed, we've kept a close eye on the changes and are now frog experts 🐸
It was wonderful to see all of the children’s egg-sellent Easter bonnets on Tuesday!
Well done to all this years winners! There were so many entries this year and Team PATCH - Hordle CE Primary School PTA had a very difficult time trying to choose only one winner per class.
Top tip: now...
This half term, Team UJs have been exploring the work and history of the trailblazing American modernist artist, Georgia O'Keeffe. They considered her use of natural form, tones and textures to create exceptional pieces of work which sparked fantastic conversation amongst the children and inspir...
Team Hazel were inspired by the Easter Poem which they had been learning for our Easter Service on Monday and have created some thought-provoking artwork to showcase alongside. Below is their wonderful artwork with a copy of the poem they beautifully recited during the service.
Team Ash have enjoyed making their clay dragon eyes this week. We used clay skills to imprint and score and slip to add our 3D elements. We are looking forward to painting them once they have been in the kiln.
KS1 had the most fantastic time at Marwell Zoo! We got to see lots of different animals in their habitats, practice our map reading skills and have a workshop from the staff. We also found some information about Mary Anning to help us with our history learning too! 🐯🐒🐫🦩