…every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday lunchtime to come to the library to play games together, or with me! Spread the word… No, I haven’t suddenly acquired a Playstation or a…
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…
…exemplary level of pastoral care, and in keeping with its continued relationship with the London Knowledge Lab, (affiliated to the Institute of Education) which is recognised as a centre of…
…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…
…heartfelt thank you to our Scottish teachers, whose reflections, stories, and contributions made the assembly even more memorable. The children were captivated, and it was a lovely moment of cultural…
…hour, half-hour, and quarter-hour, gradually moving to 5-minute intervals. Ask children how long something takes to happen, or how long until we leave to go somewhere. Spot Patterns and Sequences…
Pupils and staff from La Providence School in Dieppe came to visit Barrow Hills on Monday12th October 2015. During the school day, the French visitors spent time getting to know…