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  • Woodland Learning

    Published 17/11/23
    Woodland Learning is the highlight of our week in Foundation Stage 2 and Key Stage 1. Once a week the children head off to the woods, the deer park or the wooded drive area to carry out learning tasks from across the curriculum. Sometimes these are c
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  • Junior Music Festival

    Published 08/11/23
    Nineteen children enjoyed takng part in the Junior Music Festival at The Hexagon in Reading.They have been rehearsing 'Rainforest Rumble' since the start of term so were definitely ready for the experience. They sang as part of a 300 strong c
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  • Rhos-y-Gwaliau Day 5

    Published 03/11/23
    A final day enjoying a blustery beach with a mixture of rock scrambling, sliding and ice creams. What a great way to end a fantastic trip. A massive thank you to Miss Langston, Mrs Hough, Mrs Thomas and Mrs McDermott for giving the class such a great
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  • Rhos-y-Gwaliau Days 3 and 4

    Published 02/11/23
    Spirits were not dampened by the wind and rain however safety took first priority. Instead of a mountain walk, the children did a hill walk followed by the 'via ferrata'. They had marshmallows on the camp fire and were able to buy souvenirs
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  • Rhos-Y-Gwaliau Days 1 and 2

    Published 31/10/23
    Our Years 5 and 6 children are having a truly adventurous time in North Wales, After a long journey, they arrived in time for a night walk which set the tone for the week ahead. Everyone was exhausted and managed to get to sleep at a good time. The
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  • Bassistry Arts

    Published 19/10/23
    All classes enjoyed a music and rhythm workshop with Marcel and Philippe before coming together for a whole school assembly at the end of the day. This is such a special day in our school calendar and some of the children remember their songs from ye
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  • Black History Week

    Published 19/10/23
    All classes have spent time this week finding out about key figures and events from the Civil Rights Movement and beyond. KS1 have been researching Mary Seacole. Rome and Luca explained: ‘We learned that when Mary Seacole died, a statue was ma
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  • Pumpkin Fun!

    Published 19/10/23
    Thank you to our Chair of Governors, Chris Gittins for supplying us with so many pumpkins - a bumper year! The large pumpkin at the front of the school weighed in at  11.9kg. The winners of the ‘Guess the Weight’ competition were:
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  • The Oratory Maths Challenge

    Published 12/10/23
    Four Year 5 pupils spent the morning and lunchtime at The Oratory with Mrs Kelley. They were competing against lots of other schools, solving maths problems and puzzles. Elliot and Rafa said it was very tricky but a good outcome.  
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  • Our Harvest Celebration

    Published 02/10/23
    The church was full this morning as we celebrated Harvest as a school community. Songs were sung, poems performed and readings and prayers shared. Rev Julia did a lovely talk about the importance of sharing food fairly across the globe. We collected
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  • St Mark's Harvest Festival

    Published 01/10/23
    Well done and thank you to the fourteen chiddren who came to church today to sing at the Harvest Festival. They sang 'Caulifowers Fluffy' - a firm favourite, 'Whe I Needed a Neighbour' plus 'Father we Love You' which celebrate
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  • TLC

    Published 30/09/23
    Well the school grounds got some serious TLC this morning thanks to our merry band of volunteers. The weather was on our side and we had a really sociable time which included a good chat over bacon rolls and cuppas. Ruby's garden and the adventu
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