Category: 2019 – 2020 Blog Posts
For part A of their Arts Award Explore, the children have taken part in a variety of arts. Forest School One night, while a group of Arts Awarders went to the Warwick Arts Centre, 5 of us stayed at school with Mrs Slater. This was the first time I had ever done forest schools before! It was a delight creating
We went on a bear hunt around our school. We went through ‘swishy, swashy’ grass, ‘thick oozy’ mud and a ‘big dark’ forest. We also had to go through a ‘deep, cold’ river and had a snowball fight in a ‘swirling, whirling’ snowstorm. We then crept through a ‘narrow, gloomy’ cave and we found a bear! Off we go! We
On Wednesday 27th February Aaron, Amelia and Riley took part in the Boccia and Archery competition at the Alan Higgs centre. The Boccia competition was first. Playing a few games against each school, Ernesford had some very difficult games to start their tournament but did manage to pick up a few points. Towards the end of the tournament they were
Whilst some of the Year 6 children have been in Dol-y-Moch, we have been enjoying our Forest School experience back at school. Over two days, we took part in various activities including making a fire and toasting marsh-mellows, drawing with charcoal from the fire, building our own obstacle course, making bracelets and necklaces out of elder which we gathered from
We have been making all sorts of delicious treats at our Skills Academy Cooker Club.In the photos we are making pizza swirls. We also made tuna pasta salad, chocolate muffins, shortbread biscuits, pizzas and scones. We had fun and learned lots about cooking and food hygiene. By Georgia 4K
On Sunday, children from KS2 represented our school at the West Midlands School Trampolining competition. The team came 3rd and Libby came first in her category. We are very proud of all of them and thank their parents and carers for taking them to this event.
Skills Academy is now well under way for this half term. The children have been thoroughly enjoying their new clubs, learning new skills and trying new things.
Forest Schools We are now officially a ‘Forest School’. We have three members of staff who have completed the Forest Schools training and WS and NS are leading the Forest Schools initiative and have begun to develop a Forest Schools area. Forest School is an inspirational process, that offers ALL learners regular opportunities to achieve and develop confidence and self-esteem