Violins
We performed two tunes on our violins to the rest of KS2 and the Sacconi String Quartet. Thank you to Mrs Jones for teaching us to play our violins.
We performed two tunes on our violins to the rest of KS2 and the Sacconi String Quartet. Thank you to Mrs Jones for teaching us to play our violins.
On Friday Art Club went on a trip to see Tate Britain to explore, discover, sketch and discuss a variety of art forms. We even managed to find some pieces by Paul Nash; the artist we hope to focus and learn from when we create our own pieces of surrealist art. We saw many famous … Continue reading
We joined with other schools at the Harvey Grammar today for a singing event. We sang songs together that we had been learning together with the other schools, participated in some new fun singing activities and performed Queen’s ‘Under Pressure’ on our own to the other schools. We really enjoyed it. … Continue reading
We had a visit from Circus Takeaway today to perform The Fun Fit Food Show. This was a show with a mix of games, tricks and songs to teach the importance of a healthy life style. The children learnt how a balanced diet and exercise were essential for a healthy life. The project is an initiative set … Continue reading
Today we went to Canterbury Christ Church University to participate in two Dance workshops. . . . .
WELL DONE To Enes, Jemima, Jonathan, Carys, Kru, William, Samantha and Samuel in Year 4 who won silver in last week’s Folkestone Hockey Tournament for Year 4. They played against other teams from St Eanswythe’s, Christchurch, St Mary’s, The Primary Academy and Stella Maris.
Year 4 held a Mothers’ Day Tea Party. We we met our mums at the door and showed them upstairs. The hall was set out ready for all our guests, Mums, Nans and Aunties. The tables looked lovely with flowers, tea, coffee and cakes. Thank you to the PTFA for this. Some of the children put … Continue reading
Most of our class dressed up as book characters for World Book Day. It was a lot of fun.
We did our family Worship on the subject of negative peer pressure and the difficulties faced by some teenagers. The story involved one person deciding to contact a couple of friends for a small party. Using modern technology for texting the news about a party soon spreads. There are seven sets of friends all going to the party. In … Continue reading
We have been to The Quarterhouse in Tontine Street to watch a shortened version of A Comedy Of Errors originally written by William Shakespeare and adapted for children. The story is about two sets of twins each getting separated shortly after birth and then finding their siblings later in life, which causes lots of confusion. It … Continue reading
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