01 April 2022
PAT: RSC Matilda Workshop/Auditions
On Tuesday, the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Associate Director, Musical Director and Choreographer for Matilda the Musical joined us for two workshops/auditions.
Opportunities within The Pegasus Academy Trust. We have a number of teaching vacancies for September 2024 including two positions for Deputy Heads of School. For more information and/or an informal chat please contact Lynne Sampson at lsampson@pegasusacademytrust.org
On Tuesday, the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Associate Director, Musical Director and Choreographer for Matilda the Musical joined us for two workshops/auditions.
We have continued to think about meta-learning this week. In particular, we have been thinking about which learning powers are the most useful in specific tasks, for example in a revision task, we would need to capitalise, make links and use interdependence (consider whether it is better to work alone or with others).
Time to prime those brains and flex those fingers: World Maths Day is back!
So, today has been the highlight of the week- WORLD BOOK DAY!
Year 4 at Cypress were so lucky to meet published poet, Neal Zetter, on Tuesday 1st March.
Yesterday, Year 5 had the opportunity to meet the illustrator- Selom Sunu.
We have had a truly magnificent start to Book Week here at Cypress Upper!
Our World Book Week celebrations have begun and what a way to kick start the week- a visit from Nathan Bryon and Dapo Adeola.
As you know, the Cypress Upper school council have decided that they would like to purchase some plants for each of the classrooms, to promote well-being and encourage responsibility.
The annual museum day was a huge success with children across the trust displaying artistic and design skills in abundance.
It was lovely to see the creative efforts of the children today during Museum Day.
Year 4 celebrated Museum day with a colourful display of model army shields and other artefacts that they have been working on throughout the year.
Year 6 have had a fabulous week, concluding their work on Ancient Egypt.
We have had a wonderfully creative week. Year 6 have been creating death masks and learning about mummification, the process of preserving bodies ready for the afterlife.
Wow! What a feast for the eyes- Museum Day has arrived.