Surrounded by cold, nothing could stop the children from getting out into the snow for a well earned break. Target practice, snow rolling and snowman building were just a few of the activities. Even the adults had fun before getting too cold and having to come back indoors.
Showing posts with label RRR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RRR. Show all posts
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Wednesday, 7 January 2009
A Visit From The Twits
Our very talented teachers, Mr Firkin and Mr Smith visited the school in the form of Mr and Mrs Twit. Looking fabulous and sporting a long, black beard covered in cereal, worms and fish bones, Mr Twit made us laugh with his obviously talented acting skills! The shrieking voice of Mrs Twit, telling off Mr Twit for his appalling antics was the highlight of the show. The children enjoyed the Twits and created some excellent writing following the show.
Thursday, 3 July 2008
Wild Workshops....
We attended exciting art workshops as part of our theme week on the environment. This is part of our Rights, Respects, Responsibilities (RRR)work this year. We are pleased with our vivid and striking creations.
Monday, 28 January 2008
Showing That We Care...
We are working towards the "Rights Respecting Schools" award, level 1.
We have completed our audit, interviewed pupils and two parents and two governors have joined our working party. This is the new display created by several of our year 6 pupils.

As you can see, we've been thinking a lot about events which happen around the world, sometimes disastrous such as floods, and issues which affect us locally, such as homelessness.
We might think we can't do anything to change these situations or help in any way, but part of our RRR (Rights, Respect and Responsibilities) learning reminds us that we can.
We have completed our audit, interviewed pupils and two parents and two governors have joined our working party. This is the new display created by several of our year 6 pupils.
As you can see, we've been thinking a lot about events which happen around the world, sometimes disastrous such as floods, and issues which affect us locally, such as homelessness.
We might think we can't do anything to change these situations or help in any way, but part of our RRR (Rights, Respect and Responsibilities) learning reminds us that we can.
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