It is a delight to have your child as part of the Bridewell Choir, whether they are a returning chorister or joining this academic year. The Bridewell Choir is our…
…fresh air, those who prefer to read a good book to a mass game of football on the astro, or to play a quiet card game than a bustling game…
Laughing and playing is essential to our learning and well-being. This week we have been playing games together. Games that involve everyone excitedly building a community, using social skills, listening,…
…show good control and coordination in large and small movements, move confidently in a range of ways, safely negotiating space and handle equipment and tools effectively. Years 1 and 2…
…the game for 10 months, was very impressed with the constructive feedback from the children, “I was hoping to use the time spent with the children to assess whether the…
…especially games like Monopoly, Rummy, Battleships, Uno, or dice games like Yahtzee. 5. Older kids can be asked to plan out a holiday trip over the Summer holidays. Ask them…
…Monologue class, and Tess came second with her monologue ‘Under Hypnosis’. Edith won the Solo Shakespeare class with her piece from A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Well done to all the…
…morning jog in! We enjoyed a wonderful final assembly on Thursday, with Year 4 presenting on just how precious our mothers are. My awards table was overflowing with cups, medals,…
…began the morning with a catchy and uplifting performance of ‘Spring Thing’ which they have been busy practising in their weekly choir rehearsals. Pupils from Key Stage One then shared…
…Prep “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” – Dr Seuss As Book Week draws to…