Year 6 had a thrilling fun -filled adventure at PGL during our 3- day long school journey. All our year 6 pupils had such a memorable experience that they wished they could have stayed there for much longer. (unfortunately, all good things must come to an end). Activities ranged among others from a campfire to […]
Read MoreYear 3 wishes all of the St. John’s Walworth’s children, parents, staff and community a merry Christmas and happy New Year. A big thank you to the parents for their support and encouragement over the Autumn term, without you we wouldn’t have made the progress we have. Well done children, enjoy your holiday and come […]
Read MoreDrama has made a resounding comeback into our Literacy lessons, getting children to really step-in-role as characters of their, and others’, creation. Mr. Bilson has championed the refocusing of our school priorities when it comes to creating future-authors of our children. We aim to ignite a love of words in our children, to teach them […]
Read MoreFor PE, through Autumn term, Year 3 have swum and played football. Winding their arms and kicking their feet, they scored goals, saved penalties and splashed from one end of the pool to the other.
Read MoreIn our scientific investigations, during this Autumn term, we have discovered the secrets of the very ground we walk on, telling the stories of seemingly innocuous rocks. We have classified igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, uncovered fossils dating back more than half a billion years (500,000,000 years) and journeyed into the deepest recesses of the […]
Read MoreFrom prehistoric cave art to the Impressionist flourishes of Monet, from Stonehenge to the ‘inside-out’ modern curiosity of the Centre Pompidou in Paris, Year 3 have traversed centuries to fill our classroom, and our minds, with wonder!
Read MoreIn RE, we learnt about the importance of the Christingle Celebration in the Christian Faith. In small groups, we made our own Christingle which is made of an orange, a lighted candle, a red ribbon and dried fruit and sweets on cocktail sticks. We found out the meaning of each part. 1. The orange is […]
Read MoreHere are a few useful websites for parents and carers of year 6 pupils: Loads of Maths games on a range of Mathematical concepts. https://www.sheppardsoftware.com/math.htm This site has loads of Maths games which help to practise a range of skills. http://www.mathplayground.com/games.html This site is useful for grammar and spellings http://www.herewardprimary.co.uk/grammar-punctuation-spelling/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks2/english/spelling_grammar/ https://www.bbc.com/education/subjects/z826n39 SATS 2019 DATES: […]
Read MoreIf you’ve been following our Year 3 blog, you will remember we planted cress, pumpkins, tomatoes and beans, half put in a cupboard and half on the window sill. We watered them all regularly and, well, look at the photo for results! Our window plants are thriving, juicy from water, well fed, with large open […]
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