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Within our school you will find a happy, welcoming, stimulating environment providing high standards of education, valuing the efforts of the individual, fulfilling the learning potential of all pupils and promoting equal opportunities. We promote learning for life and encourage children to learn no matter where they are, inside or out! We believe in developing the “whole” child and work hard to nurture, encourage, support and extend all of our children to achieve.

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Nursery have been learning the story ‘Rosie’s walk’ in their talk for writing. They can now tell the whole story themselves, as well as the actions. I wonder if they can show their grown ups at home? ... See MoreSee Less

The Papaya Who Spoke is our Talk For Writing inspiration in Class 3. Bryan from Brazil (the main character) is off on his travels. We are going to change the narrative and main character in the story next week. Do you know of any fruits that may like to have a starring role in a new short story? ... See MoreSee Less

The Papaya Who Spoke is our Talk For Writing inspiration in Class 3.  Bryan from Brazil (the main character) is off on his travels.  We are going to change the narrative and main character in the story next week.  Do you know of any fruits that may like to have a starring role in a new short story?

Nursery and reception children worked collaboratively this morning in the sunshine. They created their own nature pictures in the style of Andy Goldworthy. Wonderful use of autumn natural materials and some bucket filling team work! ... See MoreSee Less

Nursery and reception children worked collaboratively this morning in the sunshine. They created their own nature pictures in the style of Andy Goldworthy. Wonderful use of autumn natural materials and some bucket filling team work!Image attachmentImage attachment+6Image attachment

Reception have been exploring repeated pattern this week. They enjoyed exploring natural materials and using them to create their own repeated patterns. They have been talking about all the signs of autumn around them and the different leaves they observe. ... See MoreSee Less

Reception have been exploring repeated pattern this week. They enjoyed exploring natural materials and using them to create their own repeated patterns. They have been talking about all the signs of autumn around them and the different leaves they observe.Image attachmentImage attachment+6Image attachment

We are super story tellers in Year 1 and 2! We can all confidently retell the story of The Three Little Pigs with actions and lots of expression 🙂 We are now innovating the well known fairytale to create our own stories! Here are some of super Year 1s telling their story openers! ... See MoreSee Less

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Class 2 have been thoroughly enjoying our gymnastics sessions! ... See MoreSee Less

Class 2 have been thoroughly enjoying our gymnastics sessions!Image attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment

Class 3 began their new book this afternoon… ask us to explain who Edward Tulane is… ... See MoreSee Less

Class 3 began their new book this afternoon… ask us to explain who  Edward Tulane is…

Class 3 were transported back in time to the Stone Age this morning. They made tools, hunting equipment, foraged for berries and experimented with making Stone Age paints… as ever our wonderful Whittonstall wildlings shone with creativity. We are so proud of them all. ... See MoreSee Less

Class 3 were transported back in time to the Stone Age this morning.  They made tools, hunting equipment, foraged for berries and experimented with making Stone Age paints… as ever our wonderful Whittonstall wildlings shone with creativity.   We are so proud of them all.Image attachmentImage attachment+5Image attachment

Nursery were expert raspberry pickers during outdoor morning, they worked together to find the ripe ones and they even tried some after their lunch🍂 ... See MoreSee Less

Nursery were expert raspberry pickers during outdoor morning, they worked together to find the ripe ones and they even tried some after their lunch🍂Image attachmentImage attachment+5Image attachment
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