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  • 29/04/26

    Team LJ: Clock Reading

    It was a great week in Lower Juniors as we kicked off our new unit on time. We’ve mastered o’clock and half past and we’ve been getting really confident with reading five‑minute intervals on an analogue clock. Ask us what the time is - we’re ready to show off!
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  • 29/04/26

    Hordle Bird Watch Cam!

    We have exciting news from the Hordle Bird Cam! We have been keeping a close eye on things and the eggs appear to have hatched! Children, we will keep the updates rolling in to see how things develop. Captain Resilience is very proud of these two - they have been working hard! Further updates can...
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  • 29/04/26

    Team LJ: Rainforest Animal Information Pages

    It was a great way to finish the week on Friday celebrating wonderful writing with Lower Juniors. After a two week study of animals in the rainforest, these incredible information pages are going to make a great addition to our library. Such effort with engaging the reader, sentence construction...
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  • 24/04/26

    'Books with Legs': Donations Needed!

    Thank you to everyone who has donated to our wonderful Books With Legs scheme! Books With Legs is a similar initiative to a swap shop whereby children can help themselves to a book at any time. These do not need to be scanned out but we do kindly ask that when the children have finished enjoying the...
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  • 21/04/26

    KS2 Tuck - New Items Available!

    A reminder that our School Council runs a Tuck Shop every breaktime for all KS2 children. Following the response from children, we have recently added some additional healthy, delicious snacks. Please see our revised price list below! 🍎🍊
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  • 20/04/26

    Team FS: Farm Trip!

      What an amazing day our Year R children had on their trip to the farm!  The children fully embraced their roles as mini farmers, getting hands-on with real farm jobs like feeding the animals and collecting eggs. There were smiles all around as they explored, learned and experienced...
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  • 16/04/26

    Team UJ: Robots!

    It's a joyous moment when you get a knock on the Headteacher's door and two children, who were completely inspired by their DT unit, have gone on to design and make their very own robot. I only mentioned last week what a great idea a robot would be to help me out and here it is! Captain M...
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  • 16/04/26

    Team Hawkhill: "What Fools These Mortals Be!"

    "What fools these mortals be!" Hawkhill brought a touch of magic and mischief to the classroom this week, working together to perform a scene from Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'.
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  • 16/04/26

    Team Ash: Designing an Alarm System

    Prior to the Easter break, Team Ash thoroughly enjoyed their D.T unit. They were given the following problem to solve: A squirrel keeps stealing Mr Polmeer's lunch. Design an alarm system that will warn Mr Polmeer when the squirrel is near. Some children designed and made a prototype of the s...
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  • 27/03/26

    Whole School Easter Service

    Our whole school came together on Tuesday for our annual Easter Service. We enjoyed some beautiful singing from the choir, special Easter performances from some selected classes and a special story shared by Miss Trim — The Tale of the Three Trees. It was a joy to gather as a community an...
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  • 27/03/26

    Team KS1: Titanic Exit Point

    What a truly unforgettable Titanic Exit Point Day for our KS1 children! The children arrived dressed to the nines, tickets in hand, ready to wave off their parents and “board” the Titanic through their classroom doors. Once onboard, they carouselled through each class, experiencing l...
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  • 26/03/26

    Team UJ: David Hockey Art

    Following an interesting artist study, UJ children created their own piece of artwork in the style of an inspirational artist: David Hockey. The children incorporated the use of perspective, complementary colours and nature to create a bold, vibrant watercolour and pastel forest scene.
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