We wish you all a peaceful summer. To all the children staff and families departing for new adventures we would like to remind you that you will always be part of St Edmund's family. God bless you, have a wonderful summer, we look forward to reuniting in September - Mrs Moreland https://t.co/KqOWSS5Gse
Year 6 were proud to present their end of year production called "Olivia" a musical production of a female-led adaptation of the classic story "Oliver!". It is set in Victorian times, and traces the steps of Olivia, from downtrodden orphan to star of the stage. https://t.co/SsJv3dvv3L
Arts Week Examples of the wonderful work created by the children inspired by contemporary artist Beatriz Milhazes. Thank you to Miss Nicholas and all the children for the amazing exhibition! https://t.co/nhrAx9ENYi
Y3 have been studying a book called "The Puffin Keeper" by Michael Morpurgo. They all wrote a playscript for the opening chapter of the book. Some children then designed a mini stage to go with their playscript. Here are some of the wonderful creative results! Well done Year 3. https://t.co/S9xjhbWTRl
Y4 girls had a fantastic time at the Premier League Primary Stars Girls football event at Heathfield. The morning was dedicated to developing their football skills through fun training sessions, while the afternoon brought out their competitive spirit in an exciting tournament. https://t.co/NtBk0iM9eW
All had a brilliant day at Hampton Court Palace. They were immersed into Henry VIII's court and had an amazing time playing and learning as true Tudors they thoroughly enjoyed the day learning about the historical importance of the palace, from the secret passageways to gardens. https://t.co/H93mP8hZkP
We wish all our families a peaceful summer full of rest and relaxation. To all the children, staff and families departing for new adventures, we would like to remind you that you will always be part of the St Edmund's family and we look forward to hearing about your future progress. God bless you all and please remember us all in your prayers. Have a wonderful summer and we look forward to reuniting in the next academic year! Mrs Moreland Headteacher
Year 6 were proud to present their end of year production called "Olivia" a musical production of a female-led adaptation of the classic story "Oliver!". The play features a young girl named Olivia who navigates a world of orphans, workhouses, and other familiar characters, offering a fresh perspective on the original story. It is set in Victorian times, and traces the steps of Olivia, from downtrodden orphan to star of the stage. On her journey to the bright lights of London, she is befriended by Eliza Doolittle, Fagin and The Artful Dodger. The boys, however, are not overlooked, with splendid cameos for George Bernard Shaw, Ebenezer Scrooge, Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson, along with chorus parts including Fagin's gang. This feel good show was full of wit and humour both in the script and the songs which were catchy, lyrical, and full of gusto. Well done to all involved in the production – it was a resounding success.
Year 2 spent a wonderful 2 days developing their geographic knowledge of Japan. They did some amazing Japanese writing, learnt some Japanese words including counting to 10 and created their own origami projects. They learned all about Japanese food, trying sushi rice, crackers and seaweed and had a go at using chopsticks (to pick up sweeties-yum!). They were lucky enough to try on some authentic Japanese outfits which were very beautiful. Whitton's best Ninja came to talk to them about the art of Ninjutsu and one of our year 6 karate champions gave them an amazing karate lesson. Everyone loved getting immersed in the Japanese culture and only wish they could have done a school trip there!!
Arts Week Examples of the wonderful work created by the children inspired by contemporary artist Beatriz Milhazes. Thank you to Miss Nicholas and all the children for the amazing exhibition!
Year 3 have been studying a book called "The Puffin Keeper" by Michael Morpurgo. They all wrote a playscript for the opening chapter of the book. Some children then designed a mini stage to go with their playscript. Here are some of the wonderful creative results! Well done Year 3.
The Year 4 girls had a fantastic time representing the school at the Premier League Primary Stars Girls football event at Heathfield School. The morning was dedicated to developing their football skills through fun and engaging training sessions, while the afternoon brought out their competitive spirit in an exciting tournament. It was a wonderful opportunity to learn, play and show great team spirit.