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  • 13/12/24

    After School Art Club: Henri Matisse

    During Art club, we looked at the French artist Henri Matisse.  Later in his life, Henri was very unwell and he found he couldn't paint anymore, so he began creating cut paper collages or decoupage.  We focussed in on the cut out: Polnesia, The sea.  We used this as inspiration...
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  • 10/12/24

    A wonderful Jingle Bells performance🎺

    After our final Key Stage One nativity dress rehearsal yesterday, where all the children were invited to watch this year's performance, the school were treated to a performance of Jingle Bells by our children who have been learning the trumpet with Mrs Taylor. It was a fantastic perfor...
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  • 10/12/24

    KS1 Nativity

    Today marks the first day of the Key Stage One nativity. The children are doing an amazing job. It is clear they have been working extremely hard on their singing and on learning their lines. This year's performance is set to be a real treat with marching soldiers, angels, farmyard animals and e...
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  • 10/12/24

    Story time with Mrs Claus ft. two surprise guests

    Christmas has well and truly begun! There was a real surprise in store yesterday thanks to our AMAZING Team PATCH - Hordle CE Primary School PTA. Mrs Claus and Santa paid a visit to school and enjoyed story time in the grotto. We also had a further surprise this year as a Christmas gift for a...
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  • 05/12/24

    Team UJ: Wind Farm Debate

    Team UJs recently participated in a formal debate, discussing whether or not a wind farm should be built in Christchurch Bay. Despite the fact they agreed it was a sustainable energy source, ultimately the children felt passionately about the implementation of controls around the blades, which can n...
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  • 04/12/24

    Team Oak: Exploring Circuits

     Budding Scientists in Action!  Our Team Oak scientists have been hard at work exploring the exciting world of circuits! From connecting wires to lighting up bulbs, they’ve been discovering how electricity flows and having so much fun along the way. With careful hands and...
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  • 03/12/24

    Hillier's Light Up Trail Competition Winner!

    Everybody in Mrs Nicholson's Art Club entered the Sir Harold Hillier Arboretum and Gardens 'Hillier's Light Up Trail' Competition, in which the children had to design a festive bauble. We received a lovely letter from Hillier Gardens informing us about how brilliant they thought a...
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  • 03/12/24

    Christmas has arrived at Hordle Primary School

    ❄️✨🎄 Christmas arrived at Hordle Primary School yesterday! Our wonderful school choir performed their favourite Christmas carols (superbly, may we add!), whilst families decorated the school Christmas tree with their special baubles. A fantastic morning of festive fun 🎄✨❄️
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  • 29/11/24

    Team Oak: Nature Inspired Motifs

    Team Oak have loved creating their nature inspired motifs ready for printing in the style of Victorian designer, William Morris. We can't wait to see how our projects come to life.
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  • 26/11/24

    Team LJ: Beaulieu Motor Museum Trip

    This week, the Lower Junior children enjoyed a trip to Beaulieu Motor Museum to experience a little of what life was like in Victorian times and living in Palace House. They found out how transport changed across the Victorian era, saw the very first car and even enjoyed a ride in a classic car...
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  • 26/11/24

    A special Mission Aviation Fellowship worship

    This year, Team Oak's chosen charity is Mission Aviation Fellowship. Yesterday afternoon, we had a brilliant worship, led by our very own Isabelle, learning all about the amazing work Mission Aviation Fellowship do.
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  • 25/11/24

    Year 5: Magic Maths Club

    Tuesday's Year 5 Magic Maths Club had a good turn out to play fun fraction games to embed their learning. They had to use the dice to move around the board by finding equivalent fractions. Maths is so much fun! 🧮
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