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This week, our Year 5 children have transported us through history with some fabulous performances. We have visited the Globe Theatre in London to meet the famous bard, William Shakespeare. and experienced what life was like for the 16th-century playwright and his company of actors. We learned about the characters he created for his plays, the success he had performing for Queen Elizabeth I and King James I and discovered the origins of some of the best-loved quotes in the English language. We also went further back in history to the series of events leading to the battle of 1066, as each of the contenders for the throne was introduced and troops were mobilised across the country for fierce battles We saw William crowned King of England, and learned about the significance of the Bayeux Tapestry. The acting and singing were superb. Well done to Year 5. 5-Oak and 5-Chestnut 5-Birch and 5-Willow If you or your child appears in any photo and you would prefer this not to be the case. Simply email [email protected], let us know which photo it is, and we will remove it.
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This week, our Reception children took to the stage to perform There’s a Sunflower in My Supper—and what a joy it was! From the first song to the final bow, they performed with confidence, enthusiasm and huge smiles. The audience loved every moment. Performing in front of others takes real courage at such a young age, and we couldn’t be prouder of them. Well done! 🌻 If you or your child appears in any photo and you would prefer this not to be the case. Simply email [email protected], let us know which photo it is, and we will remove it.
Well done to our musicians who performed at Harrow Arts Centre alongside students from other Harrow schools. The 'String Fest' was a wonderful occasion and the children did a brilliant job! 🎻 If you or your child appears in any photo and you would prefer this not to be the case. Simply email [email protected], let us know which photo it is, and we will remove it.
Our Rights Respecting Rangers are a representative group of pupils. They support the school to put the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child into practice within the school. This week, the children led an assembly in the lead up to Red Nose Day. They explained the day and how it links to children's rights both at home and abroad. Well done to our Rangers! If you or your child appears in any photo and you would prefer this not to be the case. Simply email [email protected], let us know which photo it is, and we will remove it.
Our Year 6 children had a wonderful day at the Science Museum, London. The hands-on learning is a great experience - fun, engaging and helping to gain a super understanding of their science topics. If you or your child appears in any photo and you would prefer this not to be the case. Simply email [email protected], let us know which photo it is, and we will remove it.
Ranger Stu and his animals helped to bring the curriculum to life for our Year 1 children. As well as seeing the animals close up, the children were able to learn about them, their habitats, diets and much more! If you or your child appears in any photo and you would prefer this not to be the case. Simply email [email protected], let us know which photo it is, and we will remove it.
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