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Autumn 1: Safari Dance
Oak and Cherry classes put on a truly amazing Express Event this term, showcasing their wonderful dance routines with energy and joy. Families were warmly invited to watch performances of Moving the Dancing Days Way and We’re All Going on Safari, and the atmosphere was filled with excitement.

One of the highlights was seeing families join in with our Safari dance. Balancing like a flamingo proved to be the trickiest move, but everyone loved jumping like monkeys together!

The event concluded with the spectacular masterpiece of The Gingerbread Man dance. Children created their own imaginative actions for this performance, making it a unique and memorable finale.
It was a celebration of creativity, movement, and community spirit — a perfect way to end the term!

Pupil Voice:
"I liked the dances" Rapha
"I liked running in the dance. Mum came to watch" Augustin
"I liked dancing with my Mummy and laughing" Thomas
Summer 2025: Movers and Shakers
This term we have explored modern-day significant people who are making a big difference in the world! The children enjoyed guessing who each person was before learning their inspiring stories, and shared thoughtful ideas about their impact. They finished the lesson by recording their own reflections on how today’s heroes might be remembered in history.

Parent Voice:
"It is really fabulous to see their learning and showing what they are diong. It is nice to see past and future come together in a lesson" - Shirley
"Always nice to come together and see the children's learning". - Christine

Pupil Voice:
Aurelia – “She was kind to the Earth. I want to help the Earth too.”
Sienna – “I thought they were just normal people, but they’re actually doing really cool things to help others.”
Pippa– “I liked guessing who they were from the pictures!”
Augustin – “I liked learning about real-life heroes. It made me think I could be one too if I try hard and help people.”
Casi – “They are not famous like kings and queens, but they still matter. That’s really nice.”
Rapha - “It made me think that anyone can do something great, even if they don’t wear a crown or a cape.”
John – “I wrote that I think they’ll be remembered because they tried to change the world.”
Harrison – “I think they’ll be remembered because they didn’t give up, even when things were tough. That’s what makes someone important in history.”

Curriculum
- Behaviour - Ready, Respectful, Safe
- Classes
- Curriculum Intent
- Home Learning - Learning with Parents
- Inclusion
- Junior Citizenship
- Mathematics
- Music Lessons
- Our Curriculum
- Our Library
- Reading and Phonics
- School Council
- Sport and Health
- Subjects: Modern Foreign Language
- Forest School
- Memorable Experiences
- Year 6 Residential
- Enrichment Clubs
- Outdoor Learning and Play
- British Values
- Personal Development
- Eco School
- Express Events
- Writing

