17 June 2022
BINF – Under the sea with Gold Class…
This week in nursery, we have been reading the book ‘Commotion in the Ocean’ and learning all about different types of animals that live in and near the sea.
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This week in nursery, we have been reading the book ‘Commotion in the Ocean’ and learning all about different types of animals that live in and near the sea.
It has been a warm week and an exceptionally warm day today!
In Little Ecclesbourne we have been so busy over the last fortnight.
Wow! What a hot few days we’ve had in school. We’ve all tried our best to keep cool, drink lots of water and stick to the shade.
The children in Little Cypress have been observing how the mustard, cress and cat grass seeds that we planted a week ago have been growing.
The three reception classes had a very exciting visit from some exotic minibeasts this week.
Last week The Pamper, Indulge and Give charity organised another amazing experience for some lucky EPS pupils from Year 6.
Through our association with Magic Breakfast, this week we have been lucky enough to take delivery of another book from the Marcus Rashford book club.
Did you know that almost all of the curriculum can be taught outside?
This year, we have made sure we are fulfilling our commitment to the national curriculum by providing swimming lessons in Key Stage Two.
Year 1 had an exciting opportunity to visit the Horniman Museum.
Orange class led a fabulous assembly this morning, sharing their learning about minibeasts.
Last week, year 2 children at Cypress travelled on the bus and tram to visit Morden Hall Park.
We have had a week full of reflection, in particular considering how best to show that you care about others.
At our most recent sporting event, children were exposed to a new format of cricket – Dynamo Cricket.