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  • Year 5 and 6 Cross Country Championships, Bannister sports centre

    Wed 18 Oct 2017

    Our cross-country squad once again did the school proud as they produced some excellent individual and team performances. The year 5 girls’ race saw an outstanding finish with Jenani being pipped before the line to take 2nd place. She was well supported as Amelie Coyle and Lowena both placed inside the top 20. Isabel, Aisha and Lucy also ran well finishing in the top 40. In a tight team contest, the team were 4th. The end of the year 5 boys’ race was exciting as Julian produced a superb finish coming from behind for the third time as he managed to squeeze in front of his opponent to take 1st place Josh produced an impressive 8th place especially considering he ran with one shoe for half of the race! Niall and Rian showed excellent back up with top 30 finishes as did Abu in 50th place meaning the team were second. In the year 6 girls’, Amelia ran strongly with a 7th place finish. There were strong runs from Isobel, Lola and Charlotte all inside the top 20 which meant we secured 2nd place in the team standings.

    Matthew and Freddie both ran superbly to grab 2nd and 3rd in the year 6 boys’ race with Charlie in 6th and Aayush in 16th. Jack, Reece and Zak all finished in the top 60. This helped secure gold in the team placings.

  • Yr 1 trip to Bracknell Discovery Centre

    Mon 09 Oct 2017
    Year One went on a Science trip to Bracknell Look Out Discovery Centre. We had a lot of fun exploring different forces and sources of light. We even got to see different coloured flames and learn about how fireworks are made!
  • Year 3 visit Stonehenge

    Thu 05 Oct 2017
    On Tuesday 26th September, as part of their History topic on 'Changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age' Year 3 visited Stonehenge. The visit brought to life all that the children had been learning in the History lessons about Stone Age and what an incredible feat of team work and engineering it was in constructing this site. Whilst walking around the monument the children got a real sense of the importance and significance of Stonehenge and the area surrounding it. The children were able to see the tools and methods used in the construction, displayed in the Exhibition Centre as well as an opportunity to explore the homes the Neolithic people.
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