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Friday, 27th March

We’ve had a wonderfully full and engaging week in Year 6. In Geography, the children have been developing their fieldwork and enquiry skills by comparing traffic levels in two different locations. They collected data, looked for patterns and then analysed how population size can influence traffic flow. It sparked some great discussions, and the children were really thoughtful in the way they interpreted what they found. 

It was also lovely to see so many families at our Easter service in church. The children sang beautifully and represented the school with such maturity and enthusiasm. Today has been a joyful end to the term, with our Easter bonnet parades bringing colour and creativity to the morning. The children also spent time in their family groups, enjoying activities together and celebrating the season as a school community. It’s been a brilliant way to finish the term, and we are very proud of them all.


Optional Home Learning
There is a collection of home learning activities uploaded to Google Classroom. This includes a set of SATs papers, some Maths revision booklets and Reading Comprehensions. If you choose to complete anything, you may bring it in after Easter for it to be marked in school.
Please keep up with your reading over the Easter holidays!

We are looking forward to seeing you all back in school on Wednesday 15th April, ready for the Summer (and final) term.
Wishing you a safe, restful and peaceful Easter break!
Mrs Rayburn

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