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The children have settled quickly back into school and have shown that they are ready to learn. This term our topic is Wild Things.
This week Explorers have been looking at living things and habitats in science, developing first person narratives in English and have begun our maths unit on perimeter, area and volume.
Oceans have had a busy week learning all about rivers both in topic and English.
Being in school every day makes a difference, It's important!
This week in our maths lessons we have been writing a number sentence. We have used the correct symbols and have tried very hard with our number formation. We then worked out the answer using our fingers.
Today we have been looking at different features on maps of imaginative lands and thinking about the story setting in our focus text ‘Where the Wild Things Are’
This week in Explorers, Discovery and Endeavour class got to experience a DNA science workshop.. It was RE week this week and all teachers have been impressed with the level of discussion.
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Latest Newsletters
- 05 Sep 2025
Flu Consent Form - Action RequiredThe annual school aged Flu vaccination programme this year, is being offered to all children in Years Reception to Year 11. Flu can be a very unpleasant illness for children and sometimes causes serious complications. Children can catch and spread flu easily so vaccinating them also protects others who are vulnerable e.g. babies and older people.
This is particularly important as COVID-19 continues to circulate and people at risk of flu are also vulnerable to the complications of COVID-19.
Whether you wish for your child to have their Flu vaccine or you do not, please complete the form at least one full school day before the session. After this date you will find the online system will not work. The system will reopen the day after the school session to enable a form to be registered and a community clinic appointment be booked.
For most children, the Nasal Flu vaccination is painless and given by a quick and simple spray up the nose. In somemedical circumstances it is necessary to administer the Flu vaccine by intramuscular injection instead of the nasalspray, but this will always be discussed with parents/carers beforehand.
- 05 Sep 2025
New Dance School in Cowley! - 05 Sep 2025
Oxford Harlequins Rugby Activity Day 7th Sept - 02 Sep 2025
New MenuPlease find the new menu attached.
A reminder that all the meat options on the menu are Halal.
- 21 May 2025
Community News: Oxfordshire PLAY spacesPlease find attached