Latest News
Latest News
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YR4EB news @RF
Thu 28 Nov 2024This week, 4EB@RF had an exciting and educational visit to our local church as part of our Religious Education studies. Our focus was on learning about Christianity and exploring the church as a place of worship.
During our visit, we were warmly welcomed by Father Stuart, who shared fascinating insights about the church’s history, the meaning of its symbols, and how it serves as a special place for Christians to pray, worship, and celebrate important life events.
We learned about the key features of the church, such as the altar, pulpit, and stained-glass windows, which depict stories from the Bible. The vicar also explained how the church brings the community together for services, weddings, baptisms, and other ceremonies.
The children asked thoughtful questions and enjoyed seeing how a church looks in real life compared to what we’ve studied in the classroom. This visit helped us understand more about the beliefs and practices of Christianity and how places of worship are important for people of faith.
It was a wonderful opportunity to learn, reflect, and appreciate the diversity of religious traditions in our community. A big thank you to St Barnabas for hosting us and making the experience so memorable!
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YR1CM news @RF
Thu 28 Nov 2024Year 1CM @RF have been learning in English how to write for different purposes. We decided to create ‘Teddy Bear’s Diary’ and have the experience so we would be even better equipped to write about it. The children were excited and it was amazing to see that everyone made such a great effort with photos and writing. Your children are the BEST!!!!!
In science we have been investigating how the shapes of solid objects made from some materials can be changed by squashing, bending, twisting and stretching. We found out that some objects could be bent, squashed, twisted and stretched, such as: play dough and fabrics.
Then the children went on to find other items in the classroom that bent easily: such as books and paper; squashed easily: such as blue tac; twisted easily such as: ribbon and string; stretched easily such: as elastic bands.
The children used their scientific language when observing, investigating and collecting their findings and reporting on them.
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School Journey Update
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School Journey Update
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School Journey Update
Tue 26 Nov 2024Here are some more snaps of the children enjoying their activities on school journey.
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School Journey update
Mon 25 Nov 2024The children arrived safe and well at their PGL school journey venue in Liddington.
Here are some snaps of them enjoying activities.
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YR5/6AD news @RF
Thu 21 Nov 2024In 5/6AD @RF, had a paws-itively fantastic time at the Dog Trust Workshop! Students learned about responsible pet ownership, animal welfare, how to stay safe and the importance of caring for our four-legged friends. The interactive activities and engaging discussions made it a memorable experience for everyone. A huge thank you to the Dog Trust team for inspiring our students to be compassionate and informed animal lovers.
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Oakbridge Nursery news
Wed 20 Nov 2024🚀✨ Exciting Nursery Adventures!
Our nursery is full of excitement and wonder! This term, we’re diving into the world of vehicles 🌍🚗. First stop? The SKY! 🌤️✈️ From soaring planes to speedy rockets and magical spaceships, we’re exploring how they fly high above us! 🌌💫
With our friends and grown-ups, we’re learning, listening, and letting our imaginations take flight. 🚁💭
Stay tuned for more sky-high adventures! 🚀✨
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YR5CE News @RF
Thu 14 Nov 2024YR5CE @RF had ‘My Bank’ come into school for the past 3 days. They spoke a lot about money, how to save and what debts are. They have also been finding out about our Taxes and National Insurance and what this money goes towards. The children have loved learning about money, especially what they would spend it on, if they had a good salary!
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YR3ZS news @RF
Wed 13 Nov 2024This week in 3ZS @RF, we had an exciting time exploring the world of animation. The children kicked things off with a debate on the question, "Can a picture move?" before putting their ideas into practice by creating their very own flip books. We discussed how this simple technique is the foundation of how cartoons are made, sparking lots of creative thinking and enthusiasm. Next week, we’ll be taking it a step further as we begin to create our own animations!