Extracurricular Activities
After School & Lunchtime Clubs
The school runs regular after-
We also aim to offer other half termly clubs and these have included cricket, cookery, science, tennis, chess and craft club.
Some of the activities the children organise themselves during lunchtimes and include skipping, lunchtime play leader activities, football and dodgeball.
Extracurricular News
Multi Sports After School Club
This term children from the Kingfisher and Woodpecker Class have had the opportunity to attend the Multi sports after school club which is being run by Premier Sports. The children are trying different sports, working together and learning new skills. The children are...
Ski Lessons Success
Just look at how far the children have come on with their skiing. After only two half terms of lessons they have the confidence to ski from the top of the big slope. As you can see have so much fun doing it.
Ski Club Reaches New Heights
Over 20 children took to the slopes for another series of ski lessons. Lots of the children were skiing from the top, some were flying over the 'moguls' (bumps), but most importantly all the children learnt new skills and had a fantastic time - and can't wait for the...
Church Visit
Kingfisher Class took a walk to Stratford St Mary church and were greeted by Reverend Rosalind. The trip to the church linked to this terms topic of cultural celebrations and the children are learning about the church and what it is used for. Reverend Rosalind...
Forest School Fire
The children enjoyed another Forest School session. They recapped over the rules and learnt some extra rules as they were going to have a fire. The children got actively involved collecting sticks for the fire. Leanne told the children how to make a fire and the...
Signs Of Spring At Hall Farm
The Kingfisher Class visited Hall Farm today looking for signs of Spring. The children followed the farm trail and they saw daffodils, buds on trees, lambs and calves. The children were allowed to feed the baby lambs using a bottle of milk; they really enjoyed doing...