09 December 2022
CYP Upper: It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas!
This week we have spent time thinking about how resourceful we are in the classroom.
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This week we have spent time thinking about how resourceful we are in the classroom.
This week all of the children at Whitehorse Infants proudly sang their hearts out in their Christmas Concerts.
This week Reception have been looking at the story ‘Polly Jean Pyjama Queen’ by the author Steve Webb.
Mr Veale’s welcome As we march towards the winter solstice on 21st December, it has become noticeably colder this week.
We’re certainly feeling festive at CYP Lower this week! Ruby class performed their assembly to parents and carers on Wednesday, teaching us all about the history and traditions of Advent.
Little Cypress has transformed in to a glittering, sparkly wonderland of Christmassy fun.
The parents and carers of the children in our Reception classes were treated to two wonderful performances this week.
Today at Atwood some of our youngest members amazed family and friends with their brilliant Christmas Concert.
This term junior children at Whitehorse will get to take home a free book donated by the Children’s Book Project.
Chess Wars Rage at Atwood Chess has been described as the closest that a human can go to war without physically harming anyone!
You may be aware from the media that the UK is seeing a high number of Group A strep cases this year.
What a treat we had at Lower School today when Ruby Class performed their fun-filled assembly for their parents and carers and the rest of Year 2!
Rocksteady Pop Up Concert Over the last few years, Atwood has partnered with Rocksteady Music School who have developed the musical skills of our children so much, that the children wanted to perform in a ‘pop up concert’.
Last week, all the children at Ecclesbourne Primary School participated in the NSPCC’s Speak Out, Stay Safe programme.
Christmas is fast approaching and Reception have been getting into the Christmas spirit by taking part in lots of exciting crafty activities.