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Please have a look at the lovely events our children have taken part in this year. 

December 2022

  • Forest School December

    Published 16/12/22

    Year 2 have had a lovely time keeping warm by the fire making pancakes and other delicious treats.

                        

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  • Christmas Jumper Day

    Published 05/12/22

    Christmas Jumper Day in aid of Save the Children 

    Your child can wear a Christmas jumper on Thursday 8th December 

    Please visit our Just Giving Page to make a donation if you are able.

    Thank you

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  • Science Models

    Published 02/12/22

     

    Year 6 science models

    This half-term year 6 have been learning about the human circulatory system.  For their homework last week, some of the pupils made some amazing models showing how the heart pumps blood to the lungs to collect oxygen and then to the rest of the body.  They showed amazing creativity and a fantastic ability to share their science understanding.  Well done.  

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  • Plants without soil

    Published 02/12/22

    Plants without soil!

    This year we are using an exciting piece of equipment to help us all better understand the science of how plants grow.  We have rented a “growing tower” that will allow us to grow our own crops hydroponically.  In an assembly, we learned that this means, to grow plants without soil.  Plants need minerals, sunlight and carbon dioxide to grow and they use them to make their own food.  Normally, plants get their minerals from the soil but it is also possible for them to get it from other sources, meaning, surprisingly, that plants do not NEED soil to grow.  This way of growing plants also uses much less water than normal farming techniques so, in the future, may be useful in countries where water is scarce.  At the bottom of our tower is a big reservoir of water which is pumped around the roots of the plants.  The plants sit in mesh baskets with their roots dangling in the water.  There are also four lights, which provide the plants with the energy to make their food (through photosynthesis).  At the moment, in year 6, we are growing salad vegetables and chard and hope to crop them as soon as possible.  Next half-term another class will be in charge of our clever tower.  If you see a glow through our windows at strange times of day, we haven’t left the lights on; it is the light from our hydroponic tower.

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December 2022