We have had another busy week at Cypress, with different trips and events taking place.
This week is National Tree Week and on Monday at the Lower School, we began the week with an assembly from Miss Balhadere about the importance of trees and the different types of trees we see around us. What an interesting way to start the week!This week at the Upper School, we have been thinking about the importance of noticing when someone needs help and taking action rather than being indifferent. We watched a short visual story about Mr Indifferent, who learned that taking the time to recognise how others are feeling, putting yourself in their shoes and acting with kindness can help create a caring community (and also makes you feel good inside!). We also reflected on times when someone has shown us empathy when we needed help. We know that empathy is the key to a happy school community. Moving forward, we will try to pause before we react, think carefully, notice when help is needed, and take positive action!
Lime Class Assembly
This morning we were treated to an assembly from Lime Class. They gave a us a whistlestop tour of their journey so far this term and delivered empassioned speeches as Boudiccs, the fearsome warrior-queen and also the Matthew Henson – an arctic explorer – who remained largely unappreciated for his contrubitions to exploration due to his ethinicity. They finished the assembly with ‘Can’t Stop the Feeling’ by Justin Timberlake – an expression of how they’re feeling about their first term in Year 4! Well done, Lime and special thanks to Ms Stewart, Miss Barker and Ms Isaacs for supporting the children
Road Safety Week
Last week was Road Safety Week at the Lower School. We started the week with an assembly from Miss Hunt about this year’s theme ‘Safe Vehicles Save Lives’. The children also took part in different activities in class which included designing a driverless car and making sure it was safe. Thank you to Mrs Jerman for organising this. At the Upper School,we have been busy learning about road safety. Ms Dodd and Ms Chira also ran a poster competition to raise awareness of how to stay safe when travelling around our local area. Watch this space fo rthe names of our poster competition winners!
Year 5 Junior Roadwatch Initiative
Year 2 Visit Hampton Court Palace
As part of their learning about the Tudors, Year 2 have visited Hampton Court Palace this week. They enjoyed visiting the Tudor kitchens. Whilst walking around the palace, they saw portraits of Henry’s wives, walked through his banqueting hall and got to see his crown. The children are now looking forward to applying this knowledge into their learning at school. Thank you to all the parents and carers who gave up their time to support on the trip. To see more about the trip, please read our article here
We wish our children and families a relaxing weekend.
Ms Binks, Mrs Carpenter and the Cypress Team







