07 February 2023
CYP Upper: Safer Internet Day
Today is ‘Safer Internet Day’ and the children at the Upper site are busy exploring how to stay safe online.
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
Today is ‘Safer Internet Day’ and the children at the Upper site are busy exploring how to stay safe online.
Today, Year 5 went to the British Museum and had a fantastic day studying artefacts from our Viking past.
This half term, children from across all the Pegasus schools came together to perform poems in front of a panel of judges.
On Monday in KS1 we had a special NSPCC assembly where we learnt about our children’s rights and how we can ‘Speak out Stay Safe’.
We have been enjoying learning more about the Lunar New Year; the Year of the Rabbit.
Thank you to those who attended our Coffee Morning on Thursday 2nd February.
In Little Cypress we have been celebrating the Lunar New Year!
This week in KS1 we have been Building our Learning Powers, considering how we can use resources to help us solve problems.
In Year 3, we have been studying the book ‘Jemmy Button’ by Jennifer Uman and Valerio Vidali.
This week Ms Binks recapped our learning on critical thinking. She focused on listening to the viewpoints of others and taking time to analyse and draw conclusions on their thoughts.
We have had a really positive week at CYP Lower with everyone enjoying the frosty, sunny days.
Yesterday our YR1 children were very excited to find out more about old toys.
We started the week in KS1 learning more about Building Learning Powers, exploring how we can be resourceful learners.
Another week has whizzed by in Little Cypress! We have particularly enjoyed learning the story of Little Red Riding Hood and re-telling it, as well as acting it out with masks and puppets.
This week we have been thinking about thinking critically. We know that critical thinking requires you to use your ability to reason (one of our learning powers!).