Year 6 are looking to improve their counter balance skills this half term. Using communication and good teamwork to complete their challanges.
Category: Year 6 Blog
It has been great getting the Year 5/6 boys football season going although every game has been either raining or the game played on a boggy pitch. Two games for the team so far, the first was away to Stivichall. A tough first game with Ernesford leading 1-0 for the majority of the match, thankfully a mad couple of minutes
The netball team had their first tournament this week, the network schools set up a netball tournament at the University of Warwick. A brilliant venue for the children to experience High 5 netball for the first time. The team started in brilliant fashion winning their first game. The cobwebs were blown away and they were so pleased to win the
The Year 5/6 Girls Football season started with a tournament at Binley Woods Primary School. We were invited by Onside Coaching to the 10 team tournament. We were put into 2 groups of 5. We started with 2 tough games against Dunchurch and Paddox Primary School, the girls worked really hard to win both games 1-0. A very impressive start
Year 6 were transported back to October 1942 as they were evacuated to the countryside for their safety. Their journey began at Holdenby House where they were instructed by Stella the land girl, Mrs North the cook and Mrs FO before being billeted in local villages.
We enjoyed our Harvest Festival which was led by the Reverend Jon Taylor from St Bartholomew’s church. He spoke about the importance of being thankful for what we have and how it is kind to share. He also described how his church would be celebrating Harvest this year. As a school we collected enough food to fill over 18 crates
Over the past few weeks we have been using our Forest School skills of teamwork and tool use to sculpt our very own wooden mallets. We used bow saws, billhooks and peelers to create our final product. We also made sure to have a bit of fun along the way whilst staying safe and keeping moods lifted in the, at