12 December 2022
Beulah- Lights, Camel, Action KS1 Performance
Our KS1 classes delivered two wonderful performances of the production ‘Lights, Camel, Action’ last week to very packed and appreciative audiences.
For those parents who will be applying for a reception place for their child for September 2026 we have arranged a series of visits so that they can look around the schools with senior staff.
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Our KS1 classes delivered two wonderful performances of the production ‘Lights, Camel, Action’ last week to very packed and appreciative audiences.
We were very excited to have one of our parents come into school to read a familiar story to our children in her home language.
The parents and carers of the children in our Reception classes were treated to two wonderful performances this week.
Yellow class have had such a fun, busy week! We have been reading the book ‘Naughty Bus’ by Jan Oke, what a naughty bus he is!
Michael Rosen is our favourite author for this half term. He is a well-known children’s novelist and poet and has written over one hundred and forty books!
The children in Beulah nursery had an eventful last week of term.
Whitehorse Manor Junior School was inspected under section 8 of the Education Act on the 26th and 27th April 2022.
Year 1 classes had a fabulous time at the Horniman museum yesterday.
Last week we had a Jubilee party in Gold class. In preparation for the Jubilee we made crowns and flags, which we got to wear for the party!
Last week, the children at Beulah were very busy making crowns and flags for our Jubilee celebrations on Thursday.
This week we have been thinking about imitation and how we can use this skill to improve our thinking in different subject areas and considering who might be a good choice to imitate.
On Monday, Year 3 and 4 golfers visited Addington Court Golf Club for a competition.
It was a long drive there, but they’ve made it. Year 6 arrived at Boughton Wood around 2:00pm.
Thanks to our first delivery from the Felix project we were able to set up our first market stall providing our families with fresh, nutritious foods.